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elleng

(139,054 posts)
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 07:16 AM Jan 31

***The Skater Who Stuck a Triple Axel Before Boarding the Flight

Cory Haynos was among several budding figure-skating stars who died in the plane crash near Reagan National Airport.

The trip to the U.S. Figure Skating national development camp in Wichita, Kan., started out as a young figure skater’s dream, and Cory Haynos, a teenager from Northern Virginia, was there to make a mark.

On Wednesday morning, after most of the 150 invited up-and-coming skaters had left and only the very top of the group — maybe 40-45 athletes — remained for a special training session, Haynos launched himself forward into the air. He rotated in a blur, once, twice and a third time, like a human gyroscope, before landing on one foot, elated.

He had done it. Haynos had landed a triple axel, one of skating’s hardest jumps. At the perfect time, too. He had landed his first clean one at the age of 16 in December, but this time the camp’s coaches, there to scout and nurture the nation’s future elite champions, saw him.

“I’d been watching him work on it all week, just fighting to do it,” Mark Mitchell, one of U.S. Figure Skating’s coaches at the camp, said Thursday in a telephone interview. “So when I saw him, I just said, ‘Oh, my gosh! Cory just landed the triple axel!’ And he was so happy, just so happy.”>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/30/us/cory-haynos-figure-skater-plane-crash.html

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***The Skater Who Stuck a Triple Axel Before Boarding the Flight (Original Post) elleng Jan 31 OP
Heartbreaking. LymphocyteLover Jan 31 #1
That is the word of the day! lark Jan 31 #2
YES. niyad Jan 31 #3
I'm so happy for him that he achieved a wonderful personal goal before the end. Fla Dem Jan 31 #4
A lot of bright futures cut down in a split second. 70sEraVet Jan 31 #5
We Lost A Lot Deep State Witch Jan 31 #6
A young Rebl2 Jan 31 #7

Fla Dem

(26,437 posts)
4. I'm so happy for him that he achieved a wonderful personal goal before the end.
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 10:03 AM
Jan 31

He was able to bask in his achievement even if it was short lived.



70sEraVet

(4,420 posts)
5. A lot of bright futures cut down in a split second.
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 10:20 AM
Jan 31

Teenagers robbed of the rest of their lives.

Deep State Witch

(11,679 posts)
6. We Lost A Lot
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 12:31 PM
Jan 31

People are focusing on the Boston Skating Club, but the DC area lost several up-and-coming skaters as well. It's just heartbreaking.

Rebl2

(16,025 posts)
7. A young
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 12:42 PM
Jan 31

Civil rights lawyer was also killed in this plane crash. Her name was Kiah Duggins. Would like more information about others on that flight that weren’t part of the skating team. I have seen so little about them.

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