Thursday, January 12, 2012

Sarah Burke

  • Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke underwent surgery to repair a ruptured vertebral artery that caused intracranial bleeding and remains in critical condition in a medically induced coma.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Sarah Burke, a top Canadian freestyle skier who was a gold-medal hopeful heading into the 2014 Winter Olympics, is in critical condition after crashing on the half-pipe course Tuesday afternoon.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Whistler freestyle skiing pioneer Sarah Burke remained in an induced coma Wednesday, one day after suffering a severe injury during a training run at Park City Mountain Resort in Utah.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • UNDATED (CBS) -- Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke remains in critical condition after a successful operation to repair an artery that caused bleeding from a head injury.
  • (Today's THV)
  • Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke's prognosis for recovery remains unknown after surgery Wednesday.
  • (Toronto Star)
  • Freeskier Sarah Burke, who was injured Tuesday during a fall in a superpipe at Park City, Utah, remains in critical condition at University of Utah Hospital, Pete Thomas of PeteThomasoutdoors.com reports.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • (Reuters) - Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke, who was seriously injured in a fall earlier this week, remained in critical condition at a Salt Lake City hospital on Thursday following surgery, doctors said.
  • (Inside Fidelity)
  • Salt Lake City, UT - Canadian Freestyle Halfpipe Team member Sarah Burke remains in critical condition in a coma in a Salt Lake City hospital following a training accident on Tuesday at Park City Mountain Resort in Utah.
  • (First Tracks)
  • The Canadian Ski Association has received an update on the condition of Canadian Freestyle Halfpipe Team member Sarah Burke following her accident in Park City, Utah on Wednesday.
  • (Newschoolers)
  • Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke has had a successful operation at the University of Utah Hospital to repair a tear in her vertebral artery. The tear had caused a intracranial hemorrhage.
  • (Regina Leader-Post)

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