Ice skater who lost both parents in DC plane crash sobs
Skater Breaks Down Honoring Parents Lost In DC Plane Crash: 'Mom, Dad I Love You'
Maxim Naumov poured his soul into the ice.The 23-year-old figure skater channeled his grief into a performance honoring the two people who had shaped his life—his parents.Son of Evgenia “Zhenya” Shishkova and Vadim Naumov,
The New York Times · 3d
Figure Skating Stars Pay an Emotional Tribute to the D.C. Plane Crash Victims
At the end of his figure skating performance, when the last note of his parents’ favorite song played in an arena packed with spectators and heavy with sorrow, Maxim Naumov dropped to his knees at the center of the ice. He remained there for what seemed like forever, awash in a spotlight, looking lost and sobbing.
The Skating Club of Brunswick is hosting a Skating Exhibition for a Cause on Sunday to support the families of the U.S.
Maxim Naumov poured his soul into the ice. The 23-year-old figure skater channeled his grief into a performance honoring the ...
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