my colleague stephanie gosk spoke to the olympians who helped organize the event. >> this one. >> justair and different because it's children, it's and it's coming from the development camp, which means that they're the promise. >> this is the future of. >> the sport, frankly. >> and just so yeah, it's just really. >> so unfair. >> the loss is significant. but at the same time, the other kids in that training camp will remember these skaters forever. it's a big. >> part of our. >> identity is. we fall down, we get up, we get injured, we get up. >> you got to be tough. yeah, you got to be a figure skater. >> and we. >> help each other. >> get up. >> there will be a legacy that their memory continues on with, and will continue to be a part of our figure skating family and trying to make sure we never forget them. >> one of the most touching moments came at the end of the event when maksim naumov, who lost both his parents in the crash, performed to their favorite song, ending the program on his knees in tears before his friends and training mates came out and embraced him at center ice.