A friend of critically injured half-pipe skier Sarah Burke has spoken up. Burke’s close friend and fellow competitor talked to 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 Grayson Schaffer to report that Burke’s surgery to repair a torn vertebral artery was successful, but that doctors are keeping her sedated and under close watch. According to the latest press release from the family, issued yesterday morning, Burke is still listed in critical condition.* Burke has been unconscious since a fall, Tuesday, in the superpipe, in which she landed on the back-left side of her head.
OUTSIDE: Any update on Sarah鈥檚 condition?
Leskinen: It鈥檚 a very serious situation, and she鈥檚 fighting. Surgery was a success and that鈥檚 a massive step in the right direction, but with head injuries, you don鈥檛 know much.
Is she at all responsive?
She鈥檚 in an induced coma, so she鈥檚 totally unresponsive. She鈥檚 had quite a lot of swelling on the brain. The coma is to keep her heart rate down and prevent any further swelling of her brain. Her surgery yesterday was pretty major and lasted several hours.
Do the doctors have any idea of how her recovery鈥檚 going to look?
It鈥檚 hard to say with a traumatic brain injury, but she鈥檚 doing well. I know people are saying this, but it is true, she is the most resilient person I鈥檝e ever met. I鈥檝e seen her bloodied and bruised and broken, and said, 鈥淗ow鈥檙e you doing?鈥 and she always says, 鈥淚鈥檓 fine! 聽I can鈥檛 even tell you how many times I鈥檝e been with her鈥攁nd she鈥檚 taken some bad crashes鈥攁nd you say, Sarah, that was a bad one. You鈥檙e bleeding. And she鈥檒l say, I鈥檓 fine. If strength, heart, and toughness play any role in her recovery, she鈥檚 going to be absolutely fine.
Does she have a history of concussions?
I don鈥檛 know of any concussions. I had a brain hemorrhage in 2005. I鈥檓 aware of a lot of her injuries, and I鈥檓 not aware of her ever having a concussion.
Do you know who was with her at the time of the incident?
It was a big crew of guys: the Monster Energy ski team was up there, and there were a lot of people at the pipe. The Park City crew and staff were also there鈥 [the Park City terrain park manager] was the first one on the scene.
What happened?
From what Jeremy told me, the crash was sort of uneventful鈥攊t wasn鈥檛 a crash where you go, that was awful! The kind where you start running before they hit the ground. As far as I know the eventful part was that she clearly wasn鈥檛 moving once she hit the ground. It was immediate. When I had my head injury, I didn鈥檛 get knocked out immediately, but her condition was serious from the start. She鈥檚 been unconscious since.
Where did she take the hit?
The back left side of the head. The doctors say they repaired her vertebral artery.
How was the emergency response?
I think it鈥檚 important to applaud Park City because they were on it instantly. was called within minutes.
A lot of the reports are saying, Park City, Utah: same pipe as Kevin Pearce鈥攄rawing a correlation. 聽
I think all this media attention has been misdirected. This story was on Good Morning America this morning鈥攂ut where was all this media attention when she won four gold medals?
It was last week that they aired a special on Nightline about Kevin Pearce鈥檚 return to snowboarding [after a similarly life-threatening crash in late 2009]鈥攁nd then this happened, and all that media attention is turned from Kevin to Sarah. The unfortunate part is, that they only report on this stuff when things goes wrong. So, things always seem to be going wrong.
What would Sarah think of the media attention?
One major thing I know she wouldn鈥檛 like is the media painting a picture of this sport as too dangerous to participate in, because we鈥檙e all aware of the risks. 聽You never expect this to happen, and you certainly never expect it to happen to you. I think it鈥檚 very unlucky that this accident looks so much like the one that Kevin Pearce had鈥攊n the same half-pipe鈥攁nd that鈥檚 what the media is jumping on. But I know that Sarah wouldn鈥檛 want the media to be bashing the sport as too dangerous. She loved every minute of it. 聽
It hasn鈥檛 snowed in Utah for a while. 聽Would manmade snow make the pipe less forgiving?
Not really. When you build a pipe, you churn it up so much with snow cats that it鈥檚 all the same. What makes a difference is the freezing and thawing鈥攚hen you have warm temperatures and then cold temperatures. That鈥檚 what we鈥檝e had this year, and that would cause conditions to be harder than normal.
Is the 22-foot half-pipe too high?
I don鈥檛 think so. The thing you can control in half-pipes is how big you go. 聽Whereas, on an eighty foot jump, you have to clear eighty feet, in the half-pipe, you can choose not go above the lip. Or you can go a foot above the lip鈥攜ou can take baby steps.
These things happen, and no, they鈥檙e not freak accidents, because there is danger involved, but they鈥檙e few and far between. She wouldn鈥檛 want to be bringing the sport a massive amount of negative attention.
* A change was made to this article on January 13. The use of the term stable was removed after a press representative for Sarah Burke’s family mentioned Kristi has not been in direct communication with the doctors