Sarah Burke Dead: Freestyle Skier Succumbs To Injuries From Accident

The Huffington Post Canada   First Posted: 01/19/12 03:50 PM ET Updated: 01/19/12 07:18 PM ET

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Freestyle skier Sarah Burke has died from her injuries.

Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke has died.

Burke, 29, was seriously injured Jan. 10 in a training accident at the superpipe in Park City, Utah, she never regained consciousness after surgery.

Doctors said that Burke suffered a cardiac arrest during her accident. Doctors also said that Burke suffered a ruptured vertebral artery which led to intercranial bleeding.

Later tests showed that Burke had "sustained severe irreversible damage to her brain due to lack of oxygen and blood after cardiac arrest,” a statement from the Canadian Freestyle Ski Association said.

"The family expresses their heartfelt gratitude for the international outpouring of support they have received from all the people Sarah touched," Burke's family said in a statement. Her organs will be donated to save the lives of others according to her wishes, the statement added.

Condolences have flooded her Facebook page. On Twitter messages of support have been posted using the #believeinsarah tag.

"Female athletes everywhere owe a debt of gratitude to Sarah’s passionate trailblazing efforts over the last 15 years. As the first competitive female freeskier, she successfully lobbied the Winter X Games to include women in freeskiing events on equal standing. It is because of Sarah’s efforts that female winter athletes are some of the only athletes in the world to receive equal prize purses to that of men," her agent wrote on a memorial page.

"It's what our lives are, being on the hill. There's a reason for that. It's amazing. It's where we met. It's where we play, we live, and hopefully where we'll die," Burke and her husband, fellow skier Rory Bushfield, said in a documentary. (see the excerpt below)

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Burke was born Barrie, Ont., and grew up in nearby Midland before moving to Squamish, B.C. She's a four-time Winter X Games champion in skiing superpipe — a replica of snowboarding's halfpipe on skis. She lobbied aggressively to have the discipline included in the Olympics and was considered one of the top women's voices in the action sport's scene.

With the help of her lobbying, skiing halfpipe will make its debut at the Sochi Games in 2014.

A few weeks before the 2010 Olympics, while she was still struggling to get her sport included, Burke conceded in an interview with The Associated Press that it was frustrating to be on the outside looking in.

"I think we're all doing this, first off, because we love it and want to be the best," Burke said. "But I also think it would've been a great opportunity, huge for myself and for skiing and for everyone, if we could've gotten into the Olympics. It's sad. I mean, I'm super lucky to be where I am, but that would've been pretty awesome."

Canadian Freestyle Ski Association executive director Peter Judge called the 29-year-old's impact on the sport "significant."

"Sarah means so many things on so many levels," he said. "She's been a pioneer. She's was really one of the people that started out and led the sport in its very infancy and she rose to prominence very quickly and continued to ride that wave from the standpoint of trying to push the boundaries of the sport."

Burke was named the Best Female Action Sports Athlete by U.S. sports network ESPN in 2007.

Burke missed significant time in 2009 when she landed awkwardly and broke a vertebrae in her lower back. Since healing, she has returned to the top of her game and was scheduled to defend her title at the Winter X Games later this month in Aspen.

She came to terms with her injury quickly.

"I've been doing this for long time, 11 years," she said in a 2010 interview. "I've been very lucky with the injuries I've had. It's part of the game. Everybody gets hurt. Looking back on it, I'd probably do the exact same thing again."

— With files from The Associated Press, Canadian Press

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12:59 PM on 01/21/2012
Guess her "luck" ran out........................
12:59 PM on 01/21/2012
Really sad for her family and her friends. I am sorry for their loss.
08:51 AM on 01/21/2012
Rest in peace Sarah. I enjoyed watching you perform, you were truly great and will be missed by all who enjoyed your performances. Condolences to your family and friends.
07:11 PM on 01/20/2012
The perfect daughter to lucky parents.
My sympathies.
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mapleaforever
"People Have the Power" -- Patti Smith
05:05 PM on 01/20/2012
Beautiful, inside and out -- RIP Sarah.
ATXNight
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10:15 AM on 01/20/2012
It's a truely tragic story but her efforts in life will live on when her sport premieres at the 2014 Olympics. She will be sorely missed and my heart goes out to the family she left behind.
09:04 AM on 01/20/2012
Whenever you flirt with danger......
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efrallyn
my micro-bio is short & sweet.
11:40 AM on 01/21/2012
really?you can die walking down the street, way to be sympathetic sir..
08:55 AM on 01/20/2012
To Sarah and her husband and family our deepest condolences. Sarah is an inspiration to girls, women, skiers, competitors and to Canadians. What an amazing full life although sadly too short. Her legacy lives on through her sport and its step into the Olympic games!!!! Enjoy all the skiing you are doing now Sarah!
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inkhosi
07:39 AM on 01/20/2012
So tragic. What a beauty. Her youth will be immortalized.
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gravescanada
07:20 AM on 01/20/2012
I have three daughters myself. I cannot imagine the pain of losing one. My deepest sympathies to the family.
01:01 PM on 01/21/2012
I cannot imagine losing any of my daughters or sons. The pain would be unbearable.
realtimeVIC1
my dog is bigger than yours....just sayin'
11:23 PM on 01/19/2012
My sincerest condolences, a tragic loss.
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Marie Godbout
10:50 PM on 01/19/2012
À la famille de Sarah Burke,

Toutes mes sympathies les plus sincères. Sarah était belle et forte.

Une championne dans tous les sens du mot. Les Québécois vous aimaient beaucoup.

Nous ne vous oublierons jamais.

Rest in Peace.
09:41 PM on 01/19/2012
A truly beautiful spirit!
09:35 PM on 01/19/2012
When female halfpipe makes its debut in Sochi Games in 2014, i hope they remeber her in some sort of memorial for what she did for the sport! :) Thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
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Spanky McFarlane
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09:25 PM on 01/19/2012
A tragic loss non so many levels with the most important being for the family & friends.