![]() □ post shared by Kevin Rolland on at 3:06am PDTĬB_Linked_Icon_Arrow Icons / Arrow / Black Grey Created with Sketch. L'adrénaline que me procure le Half Pipe m'avait beaucoup manqué :). Je termine l’hiver plein d'espoir et de determination pour retrouver le haut niveau en compétition l’an prochain. Heureusement mon hiver se termine comme je l'avais espéré « Dans un halfpipe » En postant cette vidéo je suis obligé de me remémorer dans quel état je me trouvais en fin d’hiver dernier est quelles étapes j’ai dû franchir mentalement et physiquement, je réalise la chance que j’ai de pouvoir continuer à faire ce que j'aime. Mon retour à l’entraînement après mon accident aura été le dernier jour d'ouverture des stations avant le confinement. I have missed the adrenaline that Half Pipe gives me :) - Le sens du timing. I'm ending this winter full of hope and determination to be back at the highest level in competition next year. I realize how lucky I am to be able to continue doing what I love. Fortunately my winter ends as well as I had hoped « in a halfpipe » By posting this video I am forced to remember what state I was in at the end of last winter and what stages I had to go through mentally and physically. My first real training at after my accident happened to be on the last day the stations were still open before the confinement. ![]() The injuries were described by many outlets as “life-threatening,” and concerns over whether or not Rolland would be able to ski post-recovery were much lower on the priority list than whether or not he would be able to walk and live a normal life again - especially with his girlfriend set to give birth to their son just days after the accident.Ī sense of timing. Rolland reportedly lost control in the air approximately 12m above the landing, crashing onto his head, neck, and back, and suffering a broken pelvis that required immediate surgery as well as extensive injuries to his upper body and internal organs. Rolland was hospitalised in serious condition on April 30 of last year after crashing while trying to break the world record for biggest quarterpipe air at his home resort of La Plagne. Some great news came out of France in the past week, where Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games bronze medallist, four-time world championship medallist (including Inawashiro 2009 gold), and three-time halfpipe crystal globe winner Kevin Rolland returned to the pipe for the first time since a devastating injury suffered last spring.
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