Olympic Skater Hit In Knee
Originally published by the daily news on friday jan.
Olympic skater hit in knee. The attacker was hired by. Boy asks 350 pound bodyguard about proper olympic figure skating strategy. Written by filip bondy detroit nancy kerrigan america s top figure skating hope for the olympics next month suffered a badly. She won bronze medals at the 1991 world championships and the 1992 winter olympics silver medals at the 1992 world championships and the 1994 winter olympics and she was the 1993 us national figure skating champion.
This clue was last seen on new york times crossword on may 31 2020 in case the clue doesn t fit or there s something wrong please contact us. Nancy ann kerrigan is an american former figure skater and actress. In the carefree pre o j trial era it looked like it was going to be the ultimate tabloid scandal of the 90s. Championships due to her injuries.
The attack was intended to seriously injure kerrigan so that she could not compete in the nationals kerrigan was the defending 1993 champion nor the winter olympics. 6 1994 figure skater nancy kerrigan was hit in the leg by a baton wielding. It was 23 years ago today that nancy kerrigan was whacked in the knee by an associate of rival skater tonya harding just weeks before the start of the 1994 winter olympics in lillehammer norway. Boy decides it s probably pretty hard to skate with a broken kneecap.
In january 1994 an assailant used a police baton to strike kerrigan on her landing knee. Olympic hopeful nancy kerrigan is attacked at a detroit ice rink following a practice session two days before the olympic trials. A man hit kerrigan with a club on the back of her knee causing the. On this particular page you will find the solution to 2017 hit movie about an olympic skater crossword clue crossword clue.
Kerrigan was inducted into the united states figure skating hall of fame in 2004. Boy commissions a hit man and a getaway driver to. The attack seriously bruised kerrigan s kneecap and quadriceps tendon and prevented the skater from participating in the u s.