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"Things will never be the same without her but I can tell you that when we walk into the Sochi Olympic stadium, Sarah is going to be the one leading the team." A normally raucous Whistler crowd fell silent while watching images and videos of the multiple X Games gold medallist. Fellow athletes, friends and family members shared memories of Burkes accomplishments in sport and life. With tears, laughter and a lot of noise, Whistler brought the memory of a local athlete back home. "Whistler was a special place for Sarah," said freeskier and friend Mike Douglas. "More great things happened to her here than anywhere else. She had such strong feelings about this place." Burke is celebrated as one of the most influential athletes in winter sport. Her success is unparalleled in the sport of freeskiing. Burke was the first woman to land a 720, then a 900, then a 1080-degree spin in competition. She was also instrumental in helping to get her sport into the Olympics for 2014 in Sochi. Along with her success as an athlete, Sarah is also remembered for her humility and energy. Rory Bushfield, Burkes husband, referred to his late wife as his best friend and inspiration in life. "She was so kind and fearless. It wasnt the gold medals that made her a champion, it was the little things she did for others," Bushfield said. "Its hard for me to put into words how much you mean to me, Sarah." The story of Burkes death received global attention. A fund was set up to help cover hospital bills, which raised well over US$300,000 within days of going live on the Internet. "Remember Sarah" and "Believe In Sarah" stickers contributed over $15,000 to the total, and have been seen on athletes gear at every major ski event this year. In honour of her legend, the overall champion trophy, one of the biggest awards in pro skiing will now be named for Burke and presented for the first time at the World Skiing Invitational/Association of Freeskiing Professionals world championships at the end of April. Burkes impact on the sport wont be forgotten in Whistler as her words flickered on the screen and echoed through the crowd. "It was never my goal to be recognized. I love the sport, I love doing it and I want as many girls as possible to do it too. That has always been my goal." cheap nfl jerseys from china . Displaying his trademark consistency on the greens and from the tee, Donald cantered to a four-stroke victory at the biggest event on the European Tour by shooting a 4-under 68 -- his fourth straight round under 70 -- to finish on 15 under par at Wentworth. Wholesale Jerseys from china . 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The deal, signed Saturday, is worth just over $7 million and begins Jan. 1. When Ollie was hired in September, he was signed for just one season. "As I said in my first press conference, I want to be here a lifetime and this is a step, hopefully a great step, in the program moving forward," Ollie said. Ollie, who turned 40 on Thursday, was hired after Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun retired. His original deal had a pro-rated value of just over $465,000, the school said. Ollie has led UConn to a 9-2 record despite losing five underclassmen from last years team after it was announced that the Huskies were academically ineligible for the upcoming post-season. "Hes shown that he can coach, that he can lead this team on the court, and academically," athletic director Warde Manuel said. "Hes the epitome of an UConn Husky." Ollie, who played point guard for Calhoun from 1991-95, was his former coachs hand-picked successor. He became an assistant at UConn in 2010, after 13 years as an NBA journeyman. But, he had never been a head coach on any level. Manuel said thats why he waited before tendering a multi-year offer, even though he knew it could have a negative impact on recruitinng.dddddddddddd "Im sure it didnt help, the short-term nature of the deal," Manuel said. "But I wanted the opportunity to see Kevin and get a sense of who he was for the long term." Ollie has quickly established himself with his upbeat and energetic style, running practices that focus on conditioning and accountability. "Kevin moved gracefully and seamlessly into this position of immense responsibility over the course of the fall," school President Susan Herbst said. "He demonstrated to us that he is a genuine leader of extraordinary talents." The contract also includes some stiff penalties should UConn in the future again fail to meet the minimum standards for the NCAA Academic Progress Rate. Ollie would forfeit two weeks salary and all post-season payments. Two consecutive years of substandard APR scores would be grounds for termination. "I agreed to it because I have a belief system in my student athletes," Ollie said. "Were students first and were going to get it done." Those sanctions would be eliminated from the contract once UConns four-year APR climbs above 930, Manuel said. Ollie will receive $1.2 million in 2013. His base salary will be $400,000 and rest will be for speaking and media appearances. The payments increase annually to $1.4 million by 2017. ' ' '
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