Community members gather at Northwoods Ice Center to honor crash victims.
The San Antonio Figure Skating Club held a vigil to honor the victims of a tragic plane crash, including beloved coach Alexandr Kirsanov. The community gathered to remember the 67 lives lost, 28 of whom were connected to figure skating. Emotional tributes filled the Northwoods Ice Center as skaters expressed their grief and solidarity, showcasing the deep connections within their community.
In a touching display of solidarity and love, the San Antonio Figure Skating Club came together to hold a vigil honoring the victims of a tragic plane crash that took place earlier this year. On January 29, American Airlines Flight 5432 collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk in Washington, D.C., resulting in a devastating loss of life. Among those lost was the esteemed coach Alexandr “Sasha” Kirsanov, who was not only a mentor but a beacon of inspiration in the world of figure skating.
The crash took away the lives of a total of 67 individuals, which included an astounding 28 members from the figure skating community. This loss hit particularly close to home for the University of Delaware Figure Skating Club, who mourned the departure of five of their members in the incident. Kirsanov had been returning to Maryland from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas, alongside two young aspiring skaters, Angela Yang and Sean Kay, both of whom were only 11 years old.
On a somber evening, approximately 50 ice skaters gathered at the Northwoods Ice Center in San Antonio to pay their respects to Kirsanov and the others who lost their lives in the crash. With heavy hearts, skaters held signs that read, “We honor… flight 5432,” and placed delicate flowers at a makeshift memorial. A moment of silence was observed, allowing everyone to collectively process their grief and support one another during this challenging time.
The figure skating community is tightly knit, and the loss of a dedicated coach has left a significant void. Kirsanov’s commitment to his skaters was unwavering, and his colleagues and students alike have shared their heavy hearts in the wake of his passing. The University of Delaware has also expressed its sympathies for the tragic fate of Kirsanov and the two skaters associated with their club who were lost.
Kaitlin Sauer, a local skater who had the privilege of training under Kirsanov, fondly spoke on how his impact extended far beyond the ice rink. Just days before the tragedy, she had shared moments with him, underscoring the profound connection he fostered with his students. Kirsanov’s legacy of encouragement will surely be cherished by all those whose lives he has touched.
As San Antonio continues to grieve, the community has rallied to support Kirsanov’s family during this difficult time. A GoFundMe campaign was initiated to assist in providing for his loved ones, raising an impressive total of over $27,700 by mid-week. Kirsanov leaves behind his devoted wife, Natalya Gudin—also a skating coach—and their beloved 18-year-old daughter, Nicole.
Despite the immense tragedy faced by the victims’ families, emergency crews have successfully recovered all victims from the Potomac River, allowing for some closure amidst the overwhelming sadness. The San Antonio Figure Skating Club and the larger skating community will continue to commemorate those who were lost, especially the bright spirit of Alexandr “Sasha” Kirsanov.
In moments like these, it proves essential for communities to come together, show support, and cherish the memories of those who have impacted their lives. The legacy left behind by Kirsanov will forever echo in the hearts of all those who skated with him, loved him, and admired his talent as a coach.
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