Skier Sarah Burke remains critical after accident in Utah
ASSOCIATED PRESS January 11, 2012 1:10PM
Sarah Burke of Whistler, Canada poses with her gold medal after winning the Women's Skiing Superpipe at Winter X Games 13 on Buttermilk Mountain on January 23, 2009 in Aspen, Colorado. Freeskier Sarah Burke was seriously injured in a crash January 10, 2012 in Park City, Utah and was airlifted to Salt Lake City.
Updated: January 11, 2012 1:29PM
SALT LAKE CITY — Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke is in critical condition, a day after she was airlifted from the mountains of Utah to a Salt Lake City hospital with injuries after a training accident in the superpipe.
The nature of Burke’s injuries has not been disclosed.
In a statement released Wednesday by Burke’s publicist, a doctor at University of Utah hospital says Burke “sustained serious injuries and remains intubated and sedated in critical condition.”
The 29-year-old Burke is widely considered the foremost pioneer for her main sport of freestyle halfpipe. She lobbied aggressively to have it included in the Olympics, where it will debut in 2014.
She is a four-time Winter X Games champion and had been scheduled to defend her 2011 title later this month in Aspen, Colo.






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