Clarisse Crémer, a 34-year-old sailor, is set to embark on the Vendée Globe, a solo round-the-world race, on November 10, 2024. This marks her return to the competition after a challenging year that included the loss of her sponsor and allegations of cheating during a previous race, from which she has been cleared. Her partner, Tanguy Le Turquais, will also participate in the race, marking his first Vendée Globe. The couple has a two-year-old daughter, Mathilda, who will be cared for by Tanguy's sister, Léna, during their absence at sea. The family dynamic is complex, as both parents are leaving for an extended period, but they express confidence in Léna's ability to provide a nurturing environment for Mathilda. Clarisse shared her emotional preparations for the race, acknowledging the mental challenges of sailing solo and the need for self-confidence. She emphasizes the importance of remaining calm and focused, even in the face of uncertainty.
Clarisse Crémer Prepares for Vendée Globe Amid Family Challenges
2024-11-08T17:09:15.154Z