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  • 30
    Jan
    2012
    9:50am, EST

    Snowboarder Shaun White wins fifth superpipe gold with perfect run

    Doug Pensinger / Getty Images

    Shaun White soars above the pipe on his final run as he won the goal medal in the men's snowboard superpipe final during Winter X Games 2012 at Buttermilk Mountain on Jan. 29, 2012 in Aspen, Colorado.

    The Associated Press reports:

    With the gold medal already his, Shaun White laid down a victory lap to remember — a perfect one.

    White earned his fifth consecutive superpipe gold Sunday night, earning a perfect 100 on his third and final run.

     Says White: "It's unreal. I've been wanting that 100 forever." Read more.

    See more great sporting photography from the past 7 days in The Week in Sports Pictures.

     

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  • 13
    Jan
    2012
    2:15pm, EST

    Skiers hit the halfpipe despite Burke's injury

    Lynn Debruin / AP

    Members of the French National team practice for the Winter X Games as a shadow is cast into the 22-foot superpipe at Park City Mountain Resort in Park City, Utah, Jan 12, 2012. Though they just arrived at this Utah mountain town, they know this is the pipe where Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke, in critical condition at a nearby hospital, was injured just days ago.

    Doug Pensinger / Getty Images file

    Sarah Burke of Whistler, Canada poses with her gold medal after winning the Women's Skiing Superpipe at Winter X Games 13 on Buttermilk Mountain on January 23, 2009 in Aspen, Colorado.

    By Rich Shulman

    Update:

    Jan. 19: Canadian skier Sarah Burke dies of injuries

    While I understand that new Olympic sports like freestyle skiing and snowboarding in halfpipes are extremely popular with younger sports fans, it concerns me that a second young star has been grievously injured in a fall.

    Like the death of a luger at the Vancouver Olympics in 2010, I suspect it will take a death in this sport before ski authorities like the FIS address the safety of these sports.

    AP reports:

    PARK CITY, Utah - The afternoon sun has cast a giant shadow across one wall of the imposing 22-foot superpipe at Park City Mountain Resort.

    On the other, members of the French national team are illuminated as they catch big air, twisting and spinning as they prepare for another run at the Winter X Games later this month.

    Though they just arrived at this Utah mountain town, they know this is the pipe where Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke, in critical condition at a nearby hospital, was injured just days ago. And it is the same pipe where champion snowboarder Kevin Pearce suffered a traumatic brain injury two years ago.

    Mark J. Terrill / AP file

    In this Feb. 5, 2011, photo, Sarah Burke, of Canada, competes in the women's halfpipe finals at the freestyle skiing world championships in Park City, Utah. Burke took fourth in the event. Burke was in critical condition Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012, a day after she was airlifted from the mountains of Utah to a Salt Lake City hospital with injuries after a training accident in the superpipe.

    Related:

    • Freestyler Burke remains critical after surgery
    • Sun shines on the mountain and Pearce rides again

     

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    Wow! This photo is troubling to me. This Russian, yet NY sports team owner, raises all sorts of red flags with me. Am I the only one? Come on America. Doesn't he appear like the classic movie guy who looks guilty because he IS guilty? I'm just saying.

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