Everly and Alydia were talented figure skaters and members of the Washington Figure Skating Club, according to Daily Mail. They trained at the Ashburn Ice House, a hub for their local skating community in Virginia.
Just days before the crash, their father captured a photo of the girls in Kansas โ one of many cherished memories of their passion for life and skating.The sistersโ love for skating extended beyond the rink โ they were widely recognized on social media as the beloved โIce Skating Sisters.โ
Their last Instagram post, shared just five days before the tragic crash, featured the sisters smiling in front of the ice rink at the championships, proudly wearing their โathleteโ lanyards.
โIf you look closely at Alydiaโs badgeโฆ We were born ready for this,โ the caption read. โBut is @usfigureskating ready for this much Livingston at Nationals?โ
Just last year, 13-year-old Everly spoke with FOX 5 DC about her achievements on the ice, quickly becoming a rising star in the figure skating world. In a touching interview, she shared her thoughts on the challenges and beauty of the sport, expressing her hopes for the future.
โMy goals are to actually be a part of Team USA and travel around the world,โ she said, beaming with a bright smile.
Family friend shares memory
U.S. Figure Skating confirmed several members of their community were on board the flight, and tributes quickly poured in. A growing memorial at the Ashburn Ice House reflects the deep impact of the tragedy.
โOur heartfelt condolences go out to all affected,โ the Ashburn Ice Houseโs management shared in a statement. โThe figure skating community is a close-knit, worldwide family, and our hearts are broken.โ

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