(Source: snowblower, via fyeahskiing)
“Burke, a four-time Winter X Games champion in halfpipe skiing and one of the leading pioneers of her sport, injured herself while practicing on the halfpipe in Park City.
She tore a vertebral artery, which are located in the neck and supply blood to the brainstem — the back part of the brain which controls consciousness.
Tears can cause bleeding that disrupts blood flow to the brain, which in serious cases can lead to brain damage or death, said Dr. Andrew Naidech, medical director of the neuro-spine intensive-care unit at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
He said those tears can be caused by severe twisting motions or impact causing sudden up-and-down movement of the head. Outcomes depend on how badly the damage interrupted blood flow to the brain or caused extensive bleeding.
Peter Judge, CEO of the Canadian freestyle team, said those who were near the superpipe when Burke fell told him it didn’t look like a major accident at the time.
Burke tried many of the toughest tricks in her sport and was the first woman to land a 1080 — three full revolutions — in competition. It was not known what move she was performing when the accident happened.”
Sarah paved the road for many girl skiers. Pray for her please!
(Source: d-irtier, via fyeahskiing)
the girl with the dragon tattoo opening sequense
i have to finish this before i go to bed. probably going to be going to the bathroom all night.
i want to be here now. and i would stay forever.
(Source: skibums)
this song describes my life so perfectly.
I’ve had this scenario happen too me way too many times.
(Source: leavethelighton, via deja-brandnew)
(Source: groovy-smoothie, via deja-brandnew)