Olympian Mirai Nagasu Shares Personal Memories of Skaters Killed in D.C. Plane Crash: 'My Heart Aches' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Emergency response teams asses airplane wreckage in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington Airport on January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia.Photo:Andrew Harnik/Getty

Emergency response teams including Washington, DC Fire and EMS, DC Police and others, asses airplane wreckage in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington Airport on January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia

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OlympianMirai Nagasuis sharing her memories of the figure skaters who were on theAmerican Airlines planethat crashed on Wednesday, Jan. 29, in Washington, D.C.

“There are no words to express the depth of sorrow I feel," Nagasu tells PEOPLE.

“The U.S. Championships unite generations of skaters, forming a close-knit community. My heart aches for the young skaters who went to Nationals, watched their idols, and left inspired—only to have their dreams shattered in an unimaginable tragedy,” she adds.

American Airlines flight 5342 that crashed into a military helicopterover the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after departing from Wichita, Kan., the FAA said in an initial statement to PEOPLE.

Mirai Nagasu on July 18, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic

Mirai Nagasu

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The plane was carrying 60 passengers and four crew members, including14 figure skaters, six of whom were members of The Skating Club of Boston. The U.S. Figure Skating team confirmed to PEOPLE on Thursday that several of its memberswere onboard the aircraftat the time of the crash.

“This loss feels especially personal because of my connection to some of the families,” Nagasu tells PEOPLE.

“Jinna [Han] was an incredibly talented skater who regularly interacted with my son, Taiga,” she says. Han and her mother, Jin, both died in the crash.

Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov; Spencer Lane; Everly & Alydia Livingston.PIERRE VERDY/AFP via Getty; Spencer Lane/Instagram; Everly & Alydia Livingston/Instagram

Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov; Spencer Lane/Instagram; Everly & Alydia Livingston

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“Genia and Vadim were pioneers in the Tomorrow’s Champions program at the Skating Club of Boston, shaping the next generation of skaters,” Nagasu says of the late world champions. “Their students will grieve not just the loss of their coaches, but also the unwavering support and inspiration they provided.”

Nagasu also notes how the recent tragedy was similar to the one that impacted the U.S. figure skating team in February 1961.

“The impact of the 1961 crash that claimed the U.S. World Team was felt for generations, and this tragedy will be no different,” she says. “The figure skating community will grieve, and we will come together to honor and remember those we lost.”

At the time of the 1961 crash, the team was traveling to the World Figure Skating Championships in Prague when the plane crashed approaching Brussels. There were 72 people aboard, 18 of whom were team members and an additional 16 support figures, including family members, coaches and skating officials.

Part of the wreckage is seen as rescue crews search the waters of the Potomac River after a passenger plane and US Army helicopter collided near Washington, DC, on January 30, 2025.ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty

Part of the wreckage is seen as rescue crews search the waters of the Potomac River after a passenger plane on approach to Reagan National Airport crashed into the river after colliding with a US Army helicopter, near Washington, DC, on January 30, 2025. There are likely no survivors from a collision between a passenger jet and US Army helicopter in Washington, officials said Thursday, as recovery operations pulled 28 bodies from the river into which both crashed.

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Officials said Thursday, Jan. 30 they believe there are no survivors.

source: people.com