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Featured Talent Announced: New Figure Skating Icons to Participate in Legacy on Ice Benefit Event Supporting Victims of the 2025 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Tragedy – Monumental Sports

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Two-hour figure skating tribute to be streamed live nationally on Peacock and televised live on Monumental Sports Network throughout DMV region on Sunday, March 2; NBC to broadcast encore of event on March 30 

Information on tickets and how to donate available on new website: www.LegacyOnIce.com  

CLICK HERE FOR NEW PHOTO OF EXPECTED CAST 

CLICK HERE FOR BROLL OF PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED CAST Photo Credit: Danielle Earl/U.S. Figure Skating 

Washington, D.C. (February 24, 2025) – Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE), Entertainment Gang, U.S. Figure Skating, and NBC Sports today announced telecast plans and an added lineup of iconic figure skaters performing and presenting at Legacy on Ice, the skating tribute event benefiting the families, loved ones and first responders affected by the Ronald Reagan National Airport aviation tragedy. The event will be held at Capital One Arena in downtown Washington, D.C. on Sunday, March 2. Additional tickets are now available and new corporate sponsors have joined to support this event.  

The newly announced cast features some of the skating world’s most beloved stars, including Jason Brown, Nathan Chen, Madison Chock & Evan Bates, Peggy Fleming, Nancy Kerrigan, Isabeau Levito, and Paul Wylie. The full list of featured talent is available below. 

The Legacy on Ice live show will be available to a national audience on March 2 from 3–5 p.m. ET on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, and will simulcast live on MSE’s independent media platform Monumental Sports Network (MNMT) and Monumental+ throughout the DMV region. NBC will broadcast an encore of the event on Sunday, March 30 at 1 p.m. ET.  

Proceeds will benefit victims’ families and first responders through the Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation’s Legacy on Ice program.  

There has also been a new website launched in conjunction with today’s announcement with the latest updated information on the program as well as a link to purchase tickets and donate directly: www.LegacyOnIce.com.  

This event is made possible in part through generous contributions from partners including Venture Global, American Express, DXC Technology and MGM National Harbor, with more sponsorship announcements to come. 

The two-hour program will feature performances on the ice from the current and former skating champions shared below and will weave in storytelling as a poignant tribute to the history of figure skating in the United States. Additionally, the first responders, the fallen and their families will be acknowledged in tributes of remembrance.    

The MNMT simulcast of Legacy on Ice will be available both on linear tv and via MNMT’s digital streaming platform, Monumental+, within the network’s footprint, stretching from Delaware to Richmond, Va. Fans can watch the program through their Pay TV subscription, on monumentalplus.com, or by downloading the Monumental+ app on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV and using an eligible TV Everywhere log-in.  

For interested viewers without a Pay TV subscription, Monumental Sports Network offers direct-to-consumer (DTC) subscription memberships for viewers seeking to access Monumental Sports Network’s robust programming, available at monumentalplus.com or by downloading the Monumental+ app. 

For those interested in attending the event in person, tickets are now available for Legacy on Ice via Ticketmaster, starting at $30 and the organizers have just released a new section of tickets. Ticketmaster is waiving ticketing fees for this special event. 

Supporters can also make tax-deductible donations through the Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation at www.MonumentalSports.com/LegacyOnIce 

Legacy on Ice Cast Members 

Jeremy Abbott, 2014 Olympic Team Bronze Medalist

Sofia Bezkorovainaya, 2024-25 Team USA

Brian Boitano, 1988 Olympic Champion

Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville, 2024 U.S. Bronze Medalists

Jason Brown, 2014 Olympic Team Bronze Medalist

Ashley Cain, Two-Time U.S. Pairs National Champion

Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko, Two-Time Four Continents Ice Dance Bronze Medalists

Kitty and Peter Carruthers, 1984 Olympic Pairs Silver Medalists

Molly Cesanek and Yehor Yehorov, 2020 U.S. Junior Pewter Medalists

Nathan Chen, Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist

Madison Chock and Evan Bates, 2022 Olympic Team Gold Medalists

Richard Dwyer, U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Famer

Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov, 2025 U.S. Pairs Champions

Sarah Everhardt, 2025 Four Continents Bronze Medalist

Peggy Fleming, 1968 Olympic Champion

Amber Glenn*, 2024 Grand Prix Final Champion

Gracie Gold, 2014 Olympic Team Bronze Medalist

Scott Hamilton*, 1984 Olympic Champion

Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea, 2024 Four Continents Pairs Bronze Medalists

Nancy Kerrigan, 1994 Olympic Silver Medalist

Ilia Kulik, 1998 Olympic Champion

Isabeau Levito, 2024 World Silver Medalist

Alysa Liu*, 2022 World Bronze Medalist

Jimmy Ma, 2025 Four Continents Bronze Medalist

Ilia Malinin*, 2024 World Champion

Katie McBeath and Daniil Parkman, 2025 U.S. Pairs Silver Medalists

Yebin Mok, 1998-2008 Team USA

Camden Pulkinen, Two-Time U.S. Bronze Medalist

Andrew Torgashev, 2025 U.S. Silver Medalist

Michael Weiss, Two-Time World Bronze Medalist

Johnny Weir*, Three-Time U.S. Champion

Paul Wylie, 1992 Olympic Silver Medalist

Kristi Yamaguchi*, 1992 Olympic Champion  

* – Indicates previously announced participants 

Cast members are subject to change.  

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