In Ashburn, Virginia, the Livingston family, known as “The Ice Skating Sisters,” tragically died in a plane crash along with 60 others. The family was dedicated to their daughters’ figure skating careers, with Alydia being a rising ice dancer and Everly becoming a sectional champion at the intermediate and juvenile levels. Both were skilled skaters who had a passion for the sport and were dedicated to improving. Their parents, Peter and Donna Livingston, were described as devoted and supportive, traveling across the country for competitions and camps. Their deaths were mourned by friends, neighbors, and the skating community.
The sisters were remembered for their personalities, with Alydia being vivacious and passionate about skating, while Everly was shy but dedicated and kind. Despite injuries and setbacks, such as Everly undergoing knee surgery, both sisters persevered and achieved success in their skating endeavors. Everly had recently won the Autumn Classic in Texas and competed at the U.S. Figure Skating’s National Development Team. She was considered a role model for many young skaters in the community.
The tragic loss of the Livingston family left a profound impact on their neighborhood and the skating community, with an outpouring of support and tributes at their home rink. As investigations into the plane crash continue, the memories of Alydia and Everly Livingston will live on as talented skaters who brought joy and inspiration to those around them.
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