Russian skaters including champion couple were aboard crashed US plane: agencies

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Published On: 30 Jan 2025, 20:43

MOSCOW, Jan 30, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Russian figure skaters including world champion 
couple Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, who won the 1994 pairs title, were on board 
a US passenger jet that crashed in Washington on Wednesday, Russian news agencies 
reported.

The plane carrying 60 passengers and four crew collided midair with a military helicopter as it 
was approaching Reagan National Airport in Washington DC on Wednesday evening.

The state TASS and RIA news agencies, both citing a source, reported on Thursday that 
Shishkova and Naumov were on board the plane.

The agencies also reported that Inna Volyanskaya, a former pair skater who competed for the 
Soviet Union, was among the passengers.

Shishkova, 52, and Naumov, 55, competed at six world championships between 1991 to 
1996, winning gold, silver and bronze medals.

The peak of their career was winning the 1994 pairs title at the world championships in Chiba, 
Japan.

After beginning their professional career in Russia, they moved to the United States, where 
they moved into coaching.

Local US media reported in 1998 that they had moved to the US state of Connecticut.

The Kremlin on Thursday confirmed that Russian citizens were on board the plane, saying it 
had seen "sad reports" the couple were among them.

Several members of the US figure skating community were also passengers, the sport's 
national governing body confirmed.

They had been taking part in a training camp for top juniors that was held after the US 
championships, which took place in Wichita, Kansas, at the weekend.

"We are devastated by this unspeakable tragedy and hold the victims' families closely in our 
hearts," US Figure Skating said in a statement.

"Figure skating is more than a sport, it's a close-knit family and we stand together," the 
International Skating Union (ISU) added.

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