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Knierims Dedicate Free Skate to Florida School Shooting Victims

โ€œWe wanted a tribute to the U.S. for their loss," Alexa Scimeca Knierim said

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U.S. pairs figure skaters Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Chris Knierim took the ice on Valentineโ€™s Day, but they had something else on their minds.

After their free skate, the husband and wife shared that they were skating in memory of the 17 people killed in a school shooting on Feb. 14, when a man opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

The Knierims followed up a disappointing short program with a free skate that couldnโ€™t bump them into medal contention, but for Scimeca Knierim, their skate was bigger than just a score.

โ€œWe wanted to skate for the 17 children that died in the Florida shooting, and today was much more than about us,โ€ Scimeca Knierim said. โ€œWe wanted a tribute to the U.S. for their loss. Unfortunately, we had a lot of mistakes, but I think our motivation was to skate for those was were lost.โ€

As the only pairs figure skating couple representing the U.S. this year, the Knierims earned 185.82 points overall, putting them in 15th. Scimeca Knierim mentioned fighting a stomach bug the evening before and the morning of her free skate but didnโ€™t attribute anything specific to their final results. She noted that the bug was unrelated to her previous stomach and abdominal issues. 

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