• 2 days ago
Skater Who Lost Both Parents In D.C. Plane Crash Reveals Mom’s Final Words To Him

Category

People
Transcript
00:00Their love...
00:04Their love and their care was evident in each stage of my life. They were always like superheroes to me.
00:12Maksim Naumov, the son of 1984 figure skating world champions
00:17Zheshkenia Zhenya Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, is
00:20speaking out on the tragic passing of both his parents in the American Airlines DC plane crash.
00:25The 23 year old sat down with Craig Melvin during the March 27th episode of the Today Show for an emotional interview in which he
00:31shared heartbreaking details about the January tragedy where a U.S.
00:34Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines regional jet, including that his parents had originally booked a different flight.
00:40My mom let me know that
00:42they're switching flights and that if I could pick them up, my mom always texts me and calls me as soon as they land.
00:49When asked by the NBC News anchor how it feels to read his parents last social media post praising his Nationals performance,
00:56the skater revealed it coincided with what his mother's final words were to him.
01:01Well, it was actually the last thing that they said.
01:05It's actually my mom that called me and she said, hey, I just I just want you to know that we love you
01:12and we're proud of you. It means
01:15everything to me. I mean, my whole life, a part of it was to make them proud.
01:22Max, who described his parents as beautiful people and incredibly kind,
01:26also shared how he moves forward despite such an unimaginable loss. The only way out is through.
01:34There's no other way.
01:36I don't have the
01:38strength or the passion or the drive
01:43or the dedication of one person anymore. It's three people.
01:49The 23-year-old told the Today Show host how skating differs for him now,
01:52sharing that he used to have more of a strict regimen and now he feels more free on the ice.
01:56He later commented on his emotional performance during the recent Legacy on Ice event, which paid tribute to the victims of the tragedy,
02:02many of whom were part of the figure skating community.
02:06You fall to your knees and you've got
02:0915,000 people
02:11applauding and you're on the ice for more than a minute. What was going through your mind at that point?
02:16What are you thinking? I skated truly, like from my heart, like genuinely. I wasn't thinking about the steps.
02:21I wasn't thinking about the jumps or the spins or anything like that. I just let my body go and
02:28I've never felt that before. I just had such an overwhelming emotion of love in that moment.
02:35It looked like you were mouthing something at one point while you were on the ice.
02:39What were you saying? I just kept saying at the De La Voz, which means
02:43this is for you and
02:47mom and dad, I love you.
02:50As Max contemplates his professional skating future, including possibly the Winter Olympics,
02:54he shared just how much his parents will always mean to him. I would not be the person I am today without them.
03:02Their love,
03:06their love and their care.
03:08It was evident in each stage of my life.
03:11They were always like superheroes to me.

Recommended