Performers were enthusiastic about the cause.
"I know it's for a great cause, and just helping the kids is a big deal to me," 1999 US silver medallist Naomi Nari Nam said. "It was a great crowd. It always is here."
Evgeny Platov, a 1998 World Professional Champion, traveled from Russia to support EWC.
"It's great to be involved in something when you can help people," Platov said.
EWC was an opportunity for Platov to try out a new skating program, and he said it was well received.
"I think people like our new number," Platov said. "Usually people are pretty warm in these kinds of shows."
In addition to international champions, attendees watched performances by local skaters, including Morgan A. Rowe '03.
"It was really great to share in the whole experience of the Jimmy Fund," Rowe said.
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