Sarah Burke

Canadian freeskier

Sarah Burke (September 3, 1982 – January 19, 2012) was a Canadian athlete who competed in freestyle skiing and was a pioneer of the superpipe event. During her career, she won four Winter X Games gold medals and world championship in the halfpipe in 2005. She lobbied to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to add the event added to the Olympic program for the 2014 Winter Olympics and was successful after trying to add it to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Burke was considered a medal favourite in the event. In 2006, she was voted #91 on the FHM-U.S.'s 100 Sexiest Women list. She married freeskier Rory Bushfield in Pemberton, British Columbia on September 25, 2010.

Sarah Burke
Burke in 2010
Personal information
Birth nameSarah Jean Burke
Born(1982-09-03)September 3, 1982
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
DiedJanuary 19, 2012(2012-01-19) (aged 29)
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Spouse(s)Rory Bushfield (2010–2012; her death)
Websitehttps://sarahburkefoundation.com/
Sport
Country Canada
Medal record
Women's freestyle skiing
Representing  Canada
FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships
Gold medal – first place 2005 Ruka Halfpipe
Winter X Games
Gold medal – first place 2007 Aspen Superpipe
Gold medal – first place 2008 Aspen Superpipe
Gold medal – first place 2009 Aspen Superpipe
Gold medal – first place 2011 Aspen Superpipe
Gold medal – first place 2011 Tignes Superpipe
Silver medal – second place 2005 Aspen Superpipe

On January 10, 2012, She was seriously injured while she was training on the Park City Mountain Resort Eagle superpipe in Park City, Utah. Witnesses reported that she completed a trick very well but fell on her head, and that the accident did not appear to be very severe. However, she later went into cardiac arrest while she was still on the ski slope which made her chance of survival extremely low. She was resuscitated and was airlifted to the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, where she was reported to have been placed in an induced coma. The next day, she underwent neurosurgery to repair a tear in a vertebral artery. She would later succumb to her injuries on January 19, 2012.[1]

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  1. "Canada freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies". BBC News. Retrieved 2012-01-21.

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