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Ceremony at TD Garden honors members of figure skating community killed in Jan. 29 plane crash
Ceremony at TD Garden honors members of figure skating community killed in Jan. 29 plane crash

Boston Globe

time27-03-2025

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Ceremony at TD Garden honors members of figure skating community killed in Jan. 29 plane crash

'Some accidents are unavoidable. This one was not,' said Lane, whose comments focused on a theme of hope. 'Even a layperson like me can easily identify the systematic breakdowns that allowed this to happen. But rather than looking for places to place blame, I hope that we can work with our elected officials to make air travel safer for everyone and for all of our families.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Also speaking during the ceremony were Governor Maura Healey , Mayor Michelle Wu , International Skating Union president Jae Youl Kim , and US Figure Skating president Samuel Auxier , and the Coro Allegro Choir performed at the conclusion. Advertisement In addition to Christine and Spencer Lane, four other people associated with the Skating Club of Boston lost their lives in the accident — Jin Han and her daughter, 13-year-old skater Jinna , and Evegenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov , coaches at the club who were competitive skaters themselves and the parents of Maxim Naumov , a 23-year-old skater who was the 2020 US junior champion. 'These athletes, coaches, and parents reflect the very best of what Massachusetts stands for — hard work, high standards, striving for excellence, and always sharing their talents and love,' Healey said. 'While they may not be here in person … their spirit, their passion, their love for the sport, the relationships they built … will never fade.' Spencer Lane was scheduled to be one of the medal presenters at the world championships. Instead, the presenters have had a patch shaped like a heart sewn into the inside of their uniforms. The patches read 'Spencer Lane Forever in our Hearts.' Advertisement Video tributes were shown featuring the skaters and other skating community members who were victims of the crash. Their names were displayed on the boards surrounding the ice surface at the conclusion of the ceremony. Auxier read a portion of a poem he wrote as a tribute. 'It is an honor for Boston to host this event, and we do so with heavy hearts,' Wu said. By the numbers According to the ISU, there are 190 competitors across the four disciplines — 39 men, 33 women, 23 pairs, and 39 ice dance couples … Deanna Stellato-Dudek of Canada, who with partner Maxime Deschamps won the 2024 World Championships pairs title, is the oldest competitor in Boston. Stellato-Dudek, who was born in Illinois and became a Canadian citizen in 2024, will turn 41 in June … The youngest competitor is Meda Variakojyte of Lithuania, a 17-year-old in the women's event … Five husband-and-wife teams are competing — four in ice dance and one in pairs. The dance couples are Diana Davis-Gleb Smolkin (Georgia), Carolane Soucisse - Shane Firus (Ireland), Katarina Delcamp-Berk Akalin (Turkey), and Madison Chock-Evan Bates (United States), while Camille and Pavel Kovalev (France) will compete in pairs … Five skaters or couples entered this year also competed at the 2016 World Championships in Boston — Piper Gilles - Paul Poirier (Canada), Charlene Guignard - Marco Fabbri (Italy), Chock-Bates, Deniss Vasiljevs (Latvia), and Ioulia Chtchetinina , who now partners with Michal Wozniak to represent Poland in pairs but performed with Noah Scherer for Switzerland in 2016. Matt Pepin can be reached at

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