The pioneering Canadian freestyler, who helped get superpipe accepted into the Olympics, died Thursday after a Jan. 10 crash during a training run in Park City, Utah. Judge said the accident did not come on a risky trick, but rather, a simple 540-degree jump that Burke usually landed routinely. With her death, the world loses a world-class athlete, a tireless advocate for women’s athletics and a kind and generous soul.
Nicola Thost über Sarah Burkes Tod, die Gefahren der Free-Ride-Szene und wie sie Kinder davor schützen will:
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