MŒA One-to-One Interviews at SPORTEL Awards: Kevin Rolland, Olympic Freestyle and Acrobat Skier.
- M Abti
- Nov 7, 2022
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 11, 2024
Kevin Rolland (K.R.), French freestyle skier and acrobat with halfpipe, graduated from the La Plagne club. Bronze medallist at the first Olympic half-pipe ski competition in Sochi in 2014, He was also awarded as the 2009 World Champion in the same discipline, three-time X Games Superpipe winner in Aspen (2010, 2011 and 2016) and two-time X Games Europe winner in Tignes (2010, 2011). He was selected to play as one of the two flag-bearers of the French Olympic Team at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games, together with the double-world champion Tessa Worley, Alpine ski racer.


TOPICS = ECO-COMMITMENT >> SPORT & ECO-AWARENES >> FEELINGS OF WINTER OLYMPICS
MONACŒCOART®: Kevin Rolland, your athletic career and human experience have always been intertwined. The serious accident in 2019; the desire to recover and reach again the podium and beat the world record in full motivation; the birth of your child, several multimedia projects (like the web series «One minute please»); the return to track in March 2020; the first real training in October 2020; finalist at the Aspen Worlds in January 2021; then the X Games; the return to the World Cup and the Tokyo Winter Olympics where you were ranked sixth among the ten best athletes worldwide. You are definitely a good example of ‘resilience’, a concept that links the world of Sport to that of Nature, do you consider yourself involved in the ecological cause?
K.R.: I have definitely a visual sensitivity. Most people talk about ecology, climate change through a written text and that can be sometimes hardly testable. I made my first training on the glaciers of the Alps at an altitude of 3000 metres when I was 5/6 years old. Now I am 33 years old and I could clearly see the constant melting of the ice which has regressed for several hundred meters. This process is unfortunately irreversible. So, surely the environmental issue touches me.
MONACŒCOART®: Do you think your discipline can help raise awareness on key issues such as protecting the natural environment?
K.R.: On our small scale, what I always try to do is show a good message through social media and professional interviews like yours to boost the idea of being as much eco-responsible as possible although it is not always easy to apply in the mountain environment. The Alpine heritage is massively used throughout the year, and a times in a non-respectful manner. Keep talking about ecology is addressed to make it natural to have the proper respect for Nature while practicing sport, both professionally and as amateurs.
MONACŒCOART®: Coming back to your attendance to the Winter Olympic Games, what is your feeling? What are your plans for the future?
K.R.: In these last years, my dream has always been to be part of the best performers again. However, I never imagined getting to where I am: having attended the Olympics carrying the tricolour. It meant a lot to me! I felt therefore great emotions. I have currently many projects I am working on. For much of my career I have been focused on the side of sports technique. Today, I want to give more space to the media part in order to enhance the most artistic part of my sport discipline. I have already filmed a lot with the aim at creating movies following some personal ideas. but I didn’t give up the competition...I resumed training as if the Olympic Games were tomorrow. In the coming winter season there will be the World Championship and maybe I would be willing to participate. Besides that I also work for Eurosport reporting on several sport events, not necessarily related to ski. I did it also for the Rolland Garros. What really matters me is to bring out the human values that bind sportspeople. ***
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![Words of Eco-Logia – 21st May 2026
Welcome to a new weekly column of Eco-Logia!
EPISODE 7: What does Urban Functional Biodiversity refer to?
How do you feel when you come into contact with the green spaces of your city? Maybe more relaxed, regenerated and energetic! it is not by chance. #Urban Functional #Biodiversity is about various natural #species and their specific functional traits (e.g., nitrogen fixation, pollination, water retention) that maintain #ecosystems and provide essential #services in heavily populated areas. Boosting #climate regulation, favouring flood #control, reducing #pollution, providing recreational spaces and improving human #wellbeing, resilience and health are some of the most significant #benefits they generate.
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Main Strategies for Enhancing Urban Functional Biodiversity are:
· Biodiversity-Sensitive Design]: that is integrating native, multi-functional plant species into urban design, including vertical gardens and green roofs.
· Ecological Restoration: that is actively restoring urban green and blue spaces to enhance habitat diversity and ecological function.
· Inclusive Governance: that is engaging local residents and stakeholders in the planning and management of urban nature.
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