fbpx
Wikipedia

Sarah Burke

Sarah Jean Burke[1] (September 3, 1982 – January 19, 2012) was a Canadian freestyle skier who was a pioneer of the superpipe event.[2][3] She was a five-time Winter X Games gold medallist, and won the world championship in the halfpipe in 2005. She successfully lobbied the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to have the event added to the Olympic program for the 2014 Winter Olympics. She was considered a medal favourite in the event. Burke died following a training accident in Utah in 2012.

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
2005 Ruka Halfpipe
Winter X Games
2007 Aspen Superpipe
2008 Aspen Superpipe
2009 Aspen Superpipe
2011 Aspen Superpipe
2011 Tignes Superpipe
2005 Aspen Superpipe

Early life

Burke was born in Barrie, Ontario, to Jan Phelan and Gordon Burke, both artists.[4] She and her sister, Anna Phelan,[5] grew up in Midland[6] and attended Midland Secondary School.[7]

Skiing career

As a teenage mogul skier, Burke would often sneak onto the Snowboard halfpipe at the end of the day.[6] She was considered a pioneer in the sport of superpipe skiing, along with American Kristi Leskinen. The pair were frequent competitors, and often against male skiers.[8][9]

Burke won first place in the 2001 US Freeskiing Open in the half-pipe event and finished second in slopestyle. She and Leskinen were the only women who competed against the men. In 2004, Burke lobbied ESPN to include a division for women skiers at its Winter X Games. In 2005, ESPN added women's freeskiing to the X-Games.[10]

When half-pipe made its debut at the 2005 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships, she emerged as the first world champion.[11] Burke is also a four-time Winter X Games gold medallist in freestyle skiing.[12][13] She was the first woman ever to land a jump with 1080-degree rotation in competition.[14]

She won ESPN's 2001 Award for female skier of the year and was voted 2007's Best Female Action Sports Athlete at the ESPY awards.[15]

She regularly participated in skiing films, including Propaganda, in which she showcased her skills by sliding rainbow rails, spinning a 540 in the pipe and throwing back-flips.[16]

Burke was a known promoter of the superpipe skiing event, working to have it added to the Olympic program. She failed to have the event added in time for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, but successfully lobbied the International Olympic Committee to have the slopestyle and halfpipe events added for the 2014 Sochi Games.[6] Two years ahead of the games, she was considered a potential favourite for the gold medal in Sochi.[17]

Personal life

Burke met freeskier Rory Bushfield when she was 14 at a ski camp in Whistler, British Columbia.[18] On September 25, 2010, she married Bushfield in Pemberton, British Columbia, with pro skier Luke Van Valin officiating the wedding.[4][19] She and Bushfield resided in Squamish, British Columbia.[20]

Accident and death

On January 10, 2012, Burke was seriously injured while training on the Park City Mountain Resort Eagle superpipe in Park City, Utah.[21] This is the same superpipe where snowboarder Kevin Pearce was seriously injured in 2009. Onlookers reported that Burke had completed a trick fairly well yet fell onto her head, and the accident did not appear to be very severe.[14] Moments later, however, she went into cardiac arrest while still on the ski slope.[22] She was resuscitated and airlifted to the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, where she was reported to have been placed in a medically induced coma.[23] The following day, she underwent neurosurgery to repair a tear in a vertebral artery. She died of her injuries on January 19, 2012.[24] According to her publicist, Burke's injuries had resulted in "irreversible damage to her brain due to lack of oxygen and blood after cardiac arrest."[25] Her organs and tissues were donated as she requested before her death.[6] Because the event at which she fell was unsanctioned and hosted by Burke's sponsor Monster Energy, Burke was not covered under the insurance policy that applied to her when she competed for the Canada Freestyle Ski Association. The day after Burke's death, her agent established a website to raise $550,000 to help pay her estimated $200,000 hospital costs and create "a foundation to honour Sarah's legacy and promote the ideals she valued and embodied."[26] On February 23, 2014, Sarah's ashes were spread in the mountains over Sochi, Russia, during the 2014 Olympic Games. Her former coach, Trennon Paynter, spread them on the highest point at Rosa Khutor complex, and in the halfpipe.[citation needed]

Legacy

On June 12, 2012, the Canadian Olympic Committee announced that Burke was inducted into the 2012 Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame for her role in advocating for ski halfpipe's inclusion in the Olympic program.[27][28]

Rory Bushfield and Burke's family started the Sarah Burke Foundation in 2012 to aid young winter athletes with monetary scholarships; seven scholarship recipients competed at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.[29]


In 2014, Burke was posthumously inducted into the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.[30]

In February 2014, Canada Post produced commemorative stamps honouring Burke, curler Sandra Schmirler and figure skater Barbara Ann Scott for being "pioneers of winter sports".[31]

Burke was honoured on National Flag of Canada Day on February 15, 2014. The flag was then given to Burke's family as a tribute to her legacy.[32]

At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, the IOC refused permission for snowboarder Torah Bright to wear a tribute sticker to Burke during the Games. Before the finals of halfpipe started, the event volunteers paid tribute to Burke by skiing in a heart-shaped formation.[33][34]

In March 2014, the Government of Ontario announced that it would dedicate Highway 93 in memory of her and name it as the Sarah Burke Memorial Highway.[35] The route extends entirely within Simcoe County with its southern terminus near Barrie, Ontario, her birthplace.

On October 17, 2016, Burke was part of the class inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel.[36]

On October 21, 2022 Burke was inducted into the Springwater Sports Hall of Fame. [37]

References

  1. ^ "Sarah Burke timeline, September 3, 1982 – January 19, 2012". FreeSkier Magazine. January 1, 2013. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "SN magazine: The incredible Sarah Burke". SportsNet. January 30, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  3. ^ Hudak, Jen (February 19, 2014). "Sarah's Life Work". ESPN X-Games. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Blatchford, Christie. "Blatchford: Family pays tribute to the late Sarah Burke". Canada.com. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  5. ^ Phelan, Anna (January 1, 2013). "Remembering Sarah Burke – Anna Phelan". Freeskier Magazine. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d Owen, Paul; Hollins, Katie (January 19, 2012). "Freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  7. ^ Starkman, Randy (January 20, 2012). "Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies from injuries". Toronto Star. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  8. ^ Frame, Andy (March 3, 2005). "Leskinen wins pipe battle with friendly foe Burke". Vail Daily. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  9. ^ Leskinen, Kristi (January 1, 2013). "Paving the way: How Sarah Burke led with perseverance, talent and a smile". Freeskier Magazine. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  10. ^ Roenigk, Alyssa (February 20, 2014). "Ski Halfpipe Makes Emotional Debut". ESPN X-Games. Retrieved February 23, 2014.
  11. ^ "Morning briefing". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 18, 2005. p. D9. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  12. ^ Sarah Burke Captures Third Straight Gold in Superpipe SI.com, January 23, 2009
  13. ^ "Women's Ski SuperPipe Results". Winter X Games Fifteen. ESPN.com. January 27, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  14. ^ a b "Sarah Burke critical after surgery". A.P. at ESPN.go.com. January 12, 2012. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  15. ^ "Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies". Montreal Gazette. January 19, 2012. Archived from the original on January 20, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  16. ^ "Sarah Burke". Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  17. ^ "Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burk passes away". The Sports Network. January 19, 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  18. ^ Morrow, Adrian, Robert Macleod, and James Christie (January 19, 2012). "Sarah Burke, a fearless competitor who shaped her sport". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved February 22, 2014.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  19. ^ "Sorry Dudes, Sarah Burke Is Now Married". Freeskier.com. September 27, 2010.[dead link]
  20. ^ "Freestyle ski icon Sarah Burke 'lived life to the fullest,' dies nine days after crash". Vancouver Sun. January 19, 2012.
  21. ^ "Top Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies from injuries after accident". Christian Science Monitor. January 19, 2012. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
  22. ^ "Freestyler Burke went into cardiac arrest after accident". CBC Sports.
  23. ^ "Sarah Burke in Coma: Freestyle Skier Injured During Training In Park City, Utah". The Huffington Post. January 11, 2012. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  24. ^ "Canada freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies". BBC. January 19, 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  25. ^ "Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies at 29". USA Today. Associated Press. January 19, 2012.
  26. ^ Sarah Burke's medical bills covered by donations: British Columbia CBC News January 20, 2012
  27. ^ "Burke Added to Hall of Fame". ESPN X-Games. January 17, 2013. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  28. ^ "Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame Inductees Announced". Canadian Olympic Committee. June 12, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  29. ^ Smart, Zack (February 16, 2022). "Olympic legacy of Canadian freeski pioneer Sarah Burke continues to shine 10 years after her death". CBC Sports. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  30. ^ . sportshall.ca. Archived from the original on April 12, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
  31. ^ "Sarah Burke, Sandra Schmirler, Barbara Ann Scott to be honoured with stamps". The Globe and Mail. February 3, 2014. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  32. ^ "Sarah Burke's legacy to be honoured on Flag Day". CBC News. February 14, 2014. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  33. ^ Colbert, Annie (February 21, 2014). "Skier Sarah Burke Remembered in Heart-Shaped Olympic Tribute". Mashable. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  34. ^ Newport, Kyle. "Skier Sarah Burke Honored at 2014 Sochi Olympics with Heart-Shaped Tribute". Bleacher Report. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  35. ^ "Sports News, Scores, Schedules, Stats, Photos and Videos – MSN Sports". t.sports.ca.msn.com. Retrieved May 13, 2018.[permanent dead link]
  36. ^ "Fernandez put Cleveland in its last WS, now Ontario HOFer". canadianbaseballnetwork.com. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  37. ^ "Springwater Sports Heritage". Retrieved October 22, 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • Sarah Burke Foundation
  • Sarah Burke, Game Designer – The Ski Channel wrote a story on 06/18/09 about Sarah's new video game, LittleBigPlanet.
  • Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies after training accident – Guardian article.
  • Ascension: The uplifting, unparalleled life of Sarah Burke – PowderMag Article
  • Sarah Burke at the International Ski Federation  
  • Sarah Burke at the X Games  

sarah, burke, zealand, cricketer, cricketer, sarah, jean, burke, september, 1982, january, 2012, canadian, freestyle, skier, pioneer, superpipe, event, five, time, winter, games, gold, medallist, world, championship, halfpipe, 2005, successfully, lobbied, inte. For the New Zealand cricketer see Sarah Burke cricketer Sarah Jean Burke 1 September 3 1982 January 19 2012 was a Canadian freestyle skier who was a pioneer of the superpipe event 2 3 She was a five time Winter X Games gold medallist and won the world championship in the halfpipe in 2005 She successfully lobbied the International Olympic Committee IOC to have the event added to the Olympic program for the 2014 Winter Olympics She was considered a medal favourite in the event Burke died following a training accident in Utah in 2012 Sarah BurkeBurke in 2010Personal informationBirth nameSarah Jean BurkeBorn 1982 09 03 September 3 1982Barrie Ontario CanadaDiedJanuary 19 2012 2012 01 19 aged 29 Salt Lake City Utah U S Spouse s Rory Bushfield 2010 2012 her death Websitehttps sarahburkefoundation com SportCountry CanadaMedal record Women s freestyle skiingRepresenting CanadaFIS Freestyle World Ski Championships2005 Ruka HalfpipeWinter X Games2007 Aspen Superpipe2008 Aspen Superpipe2009 Aspen Superpipe2011 Aspen Superpipe2011 Tignes Superpipe2005 Aspen Superpipe Contents 1 Early life 2 Skiing career 3 Personal life 4 Accident and death 5 Legacy 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBurke was born in Barrie Ontario to Jan Phelan and Gordon Burke both artists 4 She and her sister Anna Phelan 5 grew up in Midland 6 and attended Midland Secondary School 7 Skiing career EditAs a teenage mogul skier Burke would often sneak onto the Snowboard halfpipe at the end of the day 6 She was considered a pioneer in the sport of superpipe skiing along with American Kristi Leskinen The pair were frequent competitors and often against male skiers 8 9 Burke won first place in the 2001 US Freeskiing Open in the half pipe event and finished second in slopestyle She and Leskinen were the only women who competed against the men In 2004 Burke lobbied ESPN to include a division for women skiers at its Winter X Games In 2005 ESPN added women s freeskiing to the X Games 10 When half pipe made its debut at the 2005 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships she emerged as the first world champion 11 Burke is also a four time Winter X Games gold medallist in freestyle skiing 12 13 She was the first woman ever to land a jump with 1080 degree rotation in competition 14 She won ESPN s 2001 Award for female skier of the year and was voted 2007 s Best Female Action Sports Athlete at the ESPY awards 15 She regularly participated in skiing films including Propaganda in which she showcased her skills by sliding rainbow rails spinning a 540 in the pipe and throwing back flips 16 Burke was a known promoter of the superpipe skiing event working to have it added to the Olympic program She failed to have the event added in time for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver but successfully lobbied the International Olympic Committee to have the slopestyle and halfpipe events added for the 2014 Sochi Games 6 Two years ahead of the games she was considered a potential favourite for the gold medal in Sochi 17 Personal life EditBurke met freeskier Rory Bushfield when she was 14 at a ski camp in Whistler British Columbia 18 On September 25 2010 she married Bushfield in Pemberton British Columbia with pro skier Luke Van Valin officiating the wedding 4 19 She and Bushfield resided in Squamish British Columbia 20 Accident and death EditOn January 10 2012 Burke was seriously injured while training on the Park City Mountain Resort Eagle superpipe in Park City Utah 21 This is the same superpipe where snowboarder Kevin Pearce was seriously injured in 2009 Onlookers reported that Burke had completed a trick fairly well yet fell onto her head and the accident did not appear to be very severe 14 Moments later however she went into cardiac arrest while still on the ski slope 22 She was resuscitated and airlifted to the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City where she was reported to have been placed in a medically induced coma 23 The following day she underwent neurosurgery to repair a tear in a vertebral artery She died of her injuries on January 19 2012 24 According to her publicist Burke s injuries had resulted in irreversible damage to her brain due to lack of oxygen and blood after cardiac arrest 25 Her organs and tissues were donated as she requested before her death 6 Because the event at which she fell was unsanctioned and hosted by Burke s sponsor Monster Energy Burke was not covered under the insurance policy that applied to her when she competed for the Canada Freestyle Ski Association The day after Burke s death her agent established a website to raise 550 000 to help pay her estimated 200 000 hospital costs and create a foundation to honour Sarah s legacy and promote the ideals she valued and embodied 26 On February 23 2014 Sarah s ashes were spread in the mountains over Sochi Russia during the 2014 Olympic Games Her former coach Trennon Paynter spread them on the highest point at Rosa Khutor complex and in the halfpipe citation needed Legacy EditOn June 12 2012 the Canadian Olympic Committee announced that Burke was inducted into the 2012 Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame for her role in advocating for ski halfpipe s inclusion in the Olympic program 27 28 Rory Bushfield and Burke s family started the Sarah Burke Foundation in 2012 to aid young winter athletes with monetary scholarships seven scholarship recipients competed at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics 29 In 2014 Burke was posthumously inducted into the Canada s Sports Hall of Fame 30 In February 2014 Canada Post produced commemorative stamps honouring Burke curler Sandra Schmirler and figure skater Barbara Ann Scott for being pioneers of winter sports 31 Burke was honoured on National Flag of Canada Day on February 15 2014 The flag was then given to Burke s family as a tribute to her legacy 32 At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia the IOC refused permission for snowboarder Torah Bright to wear a tribute sticker to Burke during the Games Before the finals of halfpipe started the event volunteers paid tribute to Burke by skiing in a heart shaped formation 33 34 In March 2014 the Government of Ontario announced that it would dedicate Highway 93 in memory of her and name it as the Sarah Burke Memorial Highway 35 The route extends entirely within Simcoe County with its southern terminus near Barrie Ontario her birthplace On October 17 2016 Burke was part of the class inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel 36 On October 21 2022 Burke was inducted into the Springwater Sports Hall of Fame 37 References Edit Sarah Burke timeline September 3 1982 January 19 2012 FreeSkier Magazine January 1 2013 Retrieved February 21 2014 SN magazine The incredible Sarah Burke SportsNet January 30 2012 Retrieved February 22 2014 Hudak Jen February 19 2014 Sarah s Life Work ESPN X Games Retrieved February 22 2014 a b Blatchford Christie Blatchford Family pays tribute to the late Sarah Burke Canada com Retrieved February 21 2014 Phelan Anna January 1 2013 Remembering Sarah Burke Anna Phelan Freeskier Magazine Retrieved February 22 2014 a b c d Owen Paul Hollins Katie January 19 2012 Freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved January 19 2012 Starkman Randy January 20 2012 Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies from injuries Toronto Star Retrieved February 22 2014 Frame Andy March 3 2005 Leskinen wins pipe battle with friendly foe Burke Vail Daily Retrieved January 20 2012 Leskinen Kristi January 1 2013 Paving the way How Sarah Burke led with perseverance talent and a smile Freeskier Magazine Retrieved February 22 2014 Roenigk Alyssa February 20 2014 Ski Halfpipe Makes Emotional Debut ESPN X Games Retrieved February 23 2014 Morning briefing Pittsburgh Post Gazette March 18 2005 p D9 Retrieved January 20 2012 Sarah Burke Captures Third Straight Gold in Superpipe SI com January 23 2009 Women s Ski SuperPipe Results Winter X Games Fifteen ESPN com January 27 2011 Retrieved January 28 2011 a b Sarah Burke critical after surgery A P at ESPN go com January 12 2012 Retrieved January 12 2012 Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies Montreal Gazette January 19 2012 Archived from the original on January 20 2012 Retrieved January 20 2012 Sarah Burke Retrieved May 13 2018 Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burk passes away The Sports Network January 19 2012 Retrieved January 19 2012 Morrow Adrian Robert Macleod and James Christie January 19 2012 Sarah Burke a fearless competitor who shaped her sport The Globe and Mail Retrieved February 22 2014 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Sorry Dudes Sarah Burke Is Now Married Freeskier com September 27 2010 dead link Freestyle ski icon Sarah Burke lived life to the fullest dies nine days after crash Vancouver Sun January 19 2012 Top Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies from injuries after accident Christian Science Monitor January 19 2012 ISSN 0882 7729 Retrieved September 8 2018 Freestyler Burke went into cardiac arrest after accident CBC Sports Sarah Burke in Coma Freestyle Skier Injured During Training In Park City Utah The Huffington Post January 11 2012 Retrieved January 11 2012 Canada freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies BBC January 19 2012 Retrieved January 19 2012 Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies at 29 USA Today Associated Press January 19 2012 Sarah Burke s medical bills covered by donations British Columbia CBC News January 20 2012 Burke Added to Hall of Fame ESPN X Games January 17 2013 Retrieved February 21 2014 Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame Inductees Announced Canadian Olympic Committee June 12 2012 Retrieved February 22 2014 Smart Zack February 16 2022 Olympic legacy of Canadian freeski pioneer Sarah Burke continues to shine 10 years after her death CBC Sports Retrieved February 18 2022 Canada s Sports Hall of Fame sportshall ca Archived from the original on April 12 2018 Retrieved August 20 2017 Sarah Burke Sandra Schmirler Barbara Ann Scott to be honoured with stamps The Globe and Mail February 3 2014 Retrieved February 22 2014 Sarah Burke s legacy to be honoured on Flag Day CBC News February 14 2014 Retrieved February 22 2014 Colbert Annie February 21 2014 Skier Sarah Burke Remembered in Heart Shaped Olympic Tribute Mashable Retrieved May 13 2018 Newport Kyle Skier Sarah Burke Honored at 2014 Sochi Olympics with Heart Shaped Tribute Bleacher Report Retrieved May 13 2018 Sports News Scores Schedules Stats Photos and Videos MSN Sports t sports ca msn com Retrieved May 13 2018 permanent dead link Fernandez put Cleveland in its last WS now Ontario HOFer canadianbaseballnetwork com Retrieved January 5 2017 Springwater Sports Heritage Retrieved October 22 2022 External links EditOfficial website Sarah Burke Foundation Sarah Burke Game Designer The Ski Channel wrote a story on 06 18 09 about Sarah s new video game LittleBigPlanet Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies after training accident Guardian article Ascension The uplifting unparalleled life of Sarah Burke PowderMag Article Sarah Burke at the International Ski Federation Sarah Burke at the X Games Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarah Burke amp oldid 1118708585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.