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Sabena Flight 548 was a Boeing 707-329 [1] flight operated by Sabena that crashed en route from New York City to Brussels, Belgium on 15 February 1961.The flight, which had originated at Idlewild International Airport, [2] crashed on approach to Brussels Airport, killing all 72 people on board and one person on the ground. [3]
They won the 1961 United States Figure Skating Championships and the silver medal at the 1961 North American Figure Skating Championships. On January 28, 2011, Owen was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame along with the entire 1961 World Team. Her sister Laurence Owen also was inducted and her mother Maribel Vinson Owen ...
Also in 2015, WFSS' Skating Hall of Fame was formed and the first World Figure Championship on black ice was held [1] [6] and renamed the World Figure and Fancy Skating Championships, or WFFSC, after the literary skating masterpiece that was written in 1895 by George A. Meagher, (The Champion Figure Skater of the World starting in 1891).
The report says that someone visited the sheriff’s department on Feb. 3 to report something, but the report redacts what was reported. Whatever was reported apparently happened between 2018 and ...
The United States Figure Skating Association administered a series of eight tests. Lynn was the youngest skater in history to pass all eight. “They were taught in a developmental system; you had ...
There were three events contested: men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating. [1] On February 15, 1961, the entire United States figure skating team and several family members, coaches, and officials were killed when Sabena Flight 548 crashed in Brussels, Belgium, en route to the World Championships in Prague. The accident caused the ...
Ilia Malinin landed six quadruple jumps and Amber Glenn ended a 14-year wait for gold for the United States on an historic day for American figure skaters at the Grand Prix Final on Saturday.
Walter S. Powell (16 August 1879 [1] – 15 February 1961) was a director and manager for Brown Shoe Company, president of the St. Louis Skating Club, [2] and president of the United States Figure Skating Association from 1943 to 1946. He was born in Greenbackville, Virginia. After his term was complete, Powell remained very active in the ...