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Athletes send condolences in wake of D.C. plane crash
Emergency response units search the Potomac River at the crash site of an American Airlines plane and Black Hawk helicopter on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

U.S. Olympians, athletes send condolences in wake of Potomac River plane crash

Former Team USA Olympians and other athletes are posting their condolences online Thursday for the victims of a tragic mid-air crash over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. late Wednesday night.

An American Airlines flight collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter as the plane was moments from landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport. Both tumbled into the freezing Potomac River below and authorities believe all 67 people onboard have perished as dozens of bodies are still being recovered from the water.

The investigation over why the crash occurred is still ongoing but the identities of some of the victims have been revealed.

U.S. Figure Skating released a statement overnight confirming "several members" were onboard the flight returning from U.S. Championships in Wichita, Kansas over the weekend. The International Skating Union also joined USFS in mourning the loss of members from their "close-knit family."

Among those members were children, their parents and coaches from multiple East Coast skating clubs, according to the Associated Press (h/t ESPN). 1994 world champions Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov were also among the victims onboard.

Multiple former U.S. Olympic figure skating legends posted their condolences on X, sending prayers to the families of those affected.

2024 world champion Ilia Malinin wrote he was "heartbroken" to learn of the "tragic loss of my fellow skaters" in a message on his Instagram story on Thursday.

"My heart goes out to the entire figure skating community after the tragic and devastating loss," Olympic champion alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin wrote on her social media. She was joined by several other past and current Olympians.

"My heart is broken for our skating community," 1998 figure skating gold medalist Tara Lipinski wrote on Instagram.

"I can't put into words what this feeling is - I'm horrified, heartbroken, devastated and shocked," 2014 bronze medalist Ashley Wagner wrote.

More messages of grieving are expected as updates about the tragedy are released by authorities.

Austen Bundy

Austen Bundy is a journalist and sports junkie from the Washington, D. C. area

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