The history of the Skating Club of Boston is the history of American figure skating. In good times and in bad.
The Skating Club of Boston, which lost six community members in the D.C. plane crash, suffered a similar tragedy in 1961.
The Skating Club of Boston lost two coaches, two young skaters and their two mothers in the deadly crash of American Airlines ...
The D.C. plane crash wasn't the Skating Club’s first airline tragedy. Ten members of the U.S. figure skating team were killed ...
U.S. Figure Skating said athletes, coaches and family members were among those involved in an airline disaster on Wednesday ...
While The Skating Club of Boston has called many Boston-area places home over the years, it is now located at 750 University ...
The Skating Club of Boston was dark Thursday, as friends and teammates grieved six people who died in Wednesday's D.C. plane ...
Six of those killed in a mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., had ties to the Skating Club of Boston in Norwood.
Nancy Kerrigan stepped to the microphone at the Boston Skating Club in Norwood, Massachusetts, visibly shaken.
Two young figure skaters, two of their parents and two highly-regarded Russian figure skating coaches were among those killed ...
Six members of the Skating Club of Boston, an elite figure skating community, were killed aboard the American Airlines flight ...
Dick Button was more than the most accomplished men’s figure skater in history. He was one of his sport’s great innovators ...