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Plane that Crashed in Potomac Carried Figure SkatersThe Daily Mail reported that a teammate said he was not on the flight and had left Wichita earlier in the ... have been reacting to the news. Tara Lipinski, 1998 Olympic champion who served ...
Liu tallied 76.36 points, taking a 5.13-point edge over fellow two-time U.S. champion Bradie Tennell going into Friday's free skate in Wichita ... Liu broke Tara Lipinski's record as the youngest ...
"It just proves that he is human," Olympic champion Tara Lipinski said on the NBC TV broadcast as Malinin secured a third consecutive national title in late January, in Wichita, Kansas. It was in that ...
Looking for a place to dine out, grocery shop or stay in the Wichita-area ... lodging to the public are regularly inspected by the Kansas Department of Agriculture to make sure they’re clean ...
Shishkova, 52, and Vadim, 55, were among the 67 victims killed after a plane flying from Wichita, Kansas, to D.C. crashed into a helicopter and fell into the Potomac River. Several of the ...
League 42 executive director and former Wichita journalist Bob Lutz recalls being there for the historic event. Sammy Robinson #11 of the Kansas State Wildcats dribbles the ball against the ...
employees smoking around food and other issues are among violations Kansas Department of Agriculture inspectors discovered during recent food safety and lodging inspections in the Wichita area.
Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir have always had a fondness for the Skating Club of Boston and the region’s figure skating scene. That fondness, for obvious reasons, is accompanied by deep empathy ...
1997 — Tara Lipinski’s jumps, the cleanest and the surest in women’s figure skating, lift the 14-year-old into history as the youngest women’s world champion. 2000 — Pat Verbeek of the ...
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