Skier Sarah Burke in Coma After Training Accident: Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke has been hospitalized in critical condition and put in an induced coma after a training accident Tuesday in the superpipe at Park City Mountain, Utah. Burke, 29, is a four-time Winter X Games champion who helped get freestyle halfpipe in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia. "Sarah is the top female halfpipe athlete in the world," said Peter Judge of Canadian Freestyle.
Fuck The X Games
Why, the X-games are awesome, especially the winter ones. How often do you get to watch a guy on a mountain bike race down a ski run, or 4 wide racing down a ski run. They are fun to watch. I am not saying the participants are missing MENSA meetings, but it has entertainment value for sure.
posted by Debo270 at 01:08 PM on January 12, 2012
So is "Fuck the X Games" not allowed now?
posted by scully at 01:14 PM on January 12, 2012
Fuck the X Games
Why?? The X games are great. I dont know that they rank that high up in the world of sport, but they are way entertaining, especially the winter ones. Where else can you watch stoners and adrenalin junkies race mountain bikes down ski slopes or do flips on snowmobiles? Hope thiscan be extreamly dangerous for sure. girl makes a full recovery. These sports
posted by Debo270 at 01:22 PM on January 12, 2012
Great for people who like Punkd and Jackass. For me it is another way for ESPN to make money by showing people risking their lives. Fuck the X Games.
And I asked the above because my initial comment was deleted.
posted by scully at 01:28 PM on January 12, 2012
So Fuck the NFL, since they risk all those player getting concussions. Or hockey. I hope NASCAR, too.
posted by jmd82 at 01:35 PM on January 12, 2012
So is "Fuck the X Games" not allowed now?
I went ahead and undeleted the comment because you brought it up again. Posting in a discussion just to attack the sport under discussion has always been frowned upon.
Besides, skiing isn't limited to the X Games. Her sport's in the Olympics and a lot of Olympic sports are extremely dangerous.
Getting back to Burke, I hope the coma's precautionary and she's able to make a full recovery. I can't imagine she'll be competing in a month at the X Games to defend her title.
posted by rcade at 01:41 PM on January 12, 2012
Sounds like a weird injury -- from all accounts, I guess it didn't seem like that much of a biff.
terrapin, there have always been people who watched ski racing for the crashes. Also auto racing. Also any other sport involving speed and risk. Halfpipe is just a recent addition to the list. And, ever since there's been television, the crashes have made the highlight reel. The X Games is neither the only nor the leading proponent of crashes as entertainment.
posted by lil_brown_bat at 02:27 PM on January 12, 2012
So is "Fuck the X Games" not allowed now?
Yeah, it would have been a shame to lose that gem.
For me it is another way for ESPN to make money by showing people risking their lives.
For me it is watching people compete at what I do for fun. You don't like the risk, don't watch. Just because your risk-averse doesn't mean everyone has to be.
I hardly watch the X-games anymore but it's because most of the snowboarding stuff I watch is from videos. My point being, these people would still be doing this stuff even if there were no X-games.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm in the middle of a Punk'd marathon.
posted by tron7 at 03:19 PM on January 12, 2012
So do we all distance ourselves from anything that involves risk and might kill us? That's it, I'm getting out of the military.
We're probably at greater risk being hit by a bus than skiiers and X-Game athletes having an accident such as this.
And, ever since there's been television, the crashes have made the highlight reel.
Who remembers seeing that spectacular ski crash from the intro to ABC's Wide World of Sports?
Wishing Ms. Burke a speedy recovery.
posted by NerfballPro at 04:42 PM on January 12, 2012
That's it, I'm getting out of the military.
Let's not be rash. We want you on that wall. We need you on that wall.
posted by rcade at 04:55 PM on January 12, 2012
Almost all the exciting action sports involve a significant risk of injury and even death. As long as free people want to participate and enjoy then they should.
For me it is another way for ESPN to make money by showing people risking their lives.
This statement is silly. ESPN makes money selling advertising. They show sports programs that people want to watch in order to get ratings and sell advertising. Your implication that they are in some way conspiring to have people risk their lives for entertainment value is ridiculous. If it didn't get ratings they wouldn't show it. Most of the people who watch this stuff are actually people who participate in the activity for their own enjoyment. Signaling out ESPN when most television networks show sports and other activities that involve risk seems like you may have an ax to grind. Now if you were talking about Jackass movies I might agree, but then again I have never seen one. I have no interest in seeing a guy light his balls on fire but watching an athlete perform a spectacular feat of skill and daring is entirely different.
I hope she recovers.
posted by Atheist at 12:43 PM on January 13, 2012
Now if you were talking about Jackass movies I might agree, but then again I have never seen one.
Well you should. I will admit that some of it is beyond stupid or gross, but most of it is just gut spliting funny
posted by Debo270 at 01:19 PM on January 13, 2012
Wait...instead of shaving, you can just use a flammable accelerant?
posted by beaverboard at 01:23 PM on January 13, 2012
Your implication that they are in some way conspiring to have people risk their lives for entertainment value is ridiculous.
Hey, where's Rollerball guy? This discussion is right up his (troll) alley!
posted by tahoemoj at 01:34 PM on January 13, 2012
Probably bowling.
posted by yerfatma at 03:48 PM on January 13, 2012
Ah, man, I really hope she pulls through. She's a goddamn national treasure.
posted by WeedyMcSmokey at 06:10 PM on January 13, 2012
Skier Sarah Burke dies from injuries A statement from Burke's family said the 29-year-old freestyle skier a four-time winner at the X-Games, died at 9:22 Thursday morning at the University of Utah Hospital " from injuries sustained in an accident on the Eagle Superpipe at Park City Mountain Resort ... She was training for upcoming winter events."
posted by tommybiden at 04:10 PM on January 19, 2012
An Excerpt From Winter: Sarah Burke and Rory Bushfield
posted by tommybiden at 05:14 PM on January 19, 2012
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posted by yerfatma at 05:41 PM on January 19, 2012
Terrible news.
posted by rcade at 06:02 PM on January 19, 2012
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posted by WeedyMcSmokey at 06:34 PM on January 19, 2012
Fuck The X Games
posted by scully at 12:38 PM on January 12, 2012