Olympic figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya has died at age 20 in Moscow, the International Skating Union says. Details of her death were not immediately known.
"The ISU is shocked by the news of Ekaterina's passing," said ISU President Jan Dijkema in a statement on the organization's website."She was a talented pair skater and the Figure Skating community will miss her. We offer our deepest sympathies to her family, friends and teammates and mourn this tragic loss."Details of her death were not immediately known.Alexandrovskaya teamed up with Harley Windsor of Australia in 2016.
Windsor posted a photo of the pair on Instagram and wrote:"Words can not describe how I feel right now, I am devastated and sick to my core about the sad and sudden passing of Katia. Read MoreThe amount we had achieved during our partnership is something I can never forget and will always hold close to my heart. This news is something you can never prepare for. Rest In Peace Katia.
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