Figure skater Maxim Naumov makes US Olympic team one year after losing both parents in tragic DC plane crash
Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman reports on how families are coming to terms with the reality of the deadly aircraft collision in D.C. on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
Just one year after losing his parents in a tragic plane crash, figure skater Maxim Naumov is heading to the Winter Olympics to represent the United States.
Naumov, 24, was officially named to the U.S. Olympic team, which will compete in the Milano Cortina games starting Feb. 6. He was among three men named to the figure skating squad, with Ilia Malinin and Andrew Torgashev.
Naumov lost his parents, 1994 World Figure Skating pairs champions Evgenia "Zhenya" Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, after an American Airlines plane collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 29, 2025.
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Maxim Naumov holds a photograph of his parents after competing in the U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Enterprise Center on Jan. 10, 2026, in St. Louis, Missouri. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
There were 67 lives lost in the tragic crash, with 28 of those being among the figuring skating community. Naumov’s parents were among many traveling back from Wichita, Kansas — the site of the U.S. Figure Skating National Development Camp.
Naumov was in Wichita for the camp, but he wasn’t on the flight.
Three days before being named to the U.S. Olympic team, Naumov was emotional after skating in their honor at the U.S. Championships, where he held up a picture of himself as a 3-year-old boy with his parents on either side of him.
"Sharing the vulnerability with the audience and me feeling their energy back has been something I remember for the rest of my life," Naumov said to reporters after his skate.
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