Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding expressed her grief and support for the Boston Skating Club community following a plane crash that killed several members, including young skaters and coaches. Harding, who trained at the club as a young skater, shared her thoughts on the tragedy and the resilience of the skating community.
on their way back from a training camp in Wichita, Kansas. Among them were six members of the Skating Club of Boston: young skaters Jinna Han and Spencer Lane; their mothers, Jin Han and Christine Lane; and coaches Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova. On Thursday, Kerrigan joined community members of the Boston Skating Club — where she trained as a young skater — to share in their grief.
“I feel for the athletes, the skaters, and their families — anyone that was on that plane, not just the skaters, because it’s just such a tragic event,” Kerrigan said during a press conference captured by. “We’ve been through tragedies before as Americans, as people, and we are strong, and I guess it’s how we respond to it. And my response was to be with people I care about and love. I needed support, so that’s why I’m here.”that killed the entire U.S.
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