Kevin Rolland, born on August tenth, nineteen eighty-nine, is a distinguished French freestyle skier known for his remarkable achievements in the sport. He first gained international recognition when he clinched the gold medal at the 2009 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships in the halfpipe, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication.
Despite losing his title in 2011 to Canadian skier Mike Riddle, Rolland demonstrated his resilience by securing a second-place finish on the podium. His impressive career is further highlighted by his seven medals at the Winter X Games and two medals at the Winter X Games Europe, where he achieved back-to-back golds in the SuperPipe at both events. In addition, he was crowned the overall Winter Dew Tour Superpipe Champion in 2011, solidifying his status as a top competitor in freestyle skiing.
Rolland's influence extends beyond the slopes; he played a significant role in the development of the open world extreme sports video game Steep, where he, along with other professional skiers and extreme sports experts, provided valuable insights to the development team.
In a testament to his tenacity, Rolland made a remarkable comeback at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing after a severe fall in 2019 that resulted in head trauma, multiple contusions to his liver, kidneys, and lungs, as well as fractured ribs and pelvis. His journey reflects not only his athletic prowess but also his unwavering spirit in the face of adversity.