Clarisse Crémer grew up near Paris and discovered sailing on family holidays, then in student regattas during her studies at HEC. Meeting sailor Tanguy Le Turquais encouraged her to try offshore racing. At the age of 25, she took part in the Mini-Transat. Her sporting performance (2nd) and her ability to share her adventures impressed everyone. She continued in the Figaro class and then entered the IMOCA circuit in 2018. In 2020, she competed in her first solo round-the-world race: after 87 days at sea, she became the fastest woman in the history of the Vendée Globe. As soon as she arrived, Clarisse had just one goal: to be back in this legendary race.
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L'OCCITANE en Provence
- Former name : Apivia
- Architect : Guillaume Verdier
- Construction : 2019, CDK Technologies, Lorient
- Launch date : 05 Août 2019
- Lenght : 18,28 m
- Beam : 5,85 m
- Draught : 4,5 m
- Weight : 8 t
- Mast height : 29 m
- Upwind sail area : 350 m2
- Downwind sail area : 560 m2
Since 1976, L'OCCITANE en Provence has been dedicated to sharing the wonders that nature has to offer, by designing and distributing beauty, skincare and well-being products throughout the world, which are produced in France. It knows that Nature needs balance for each seed to blossom anew, and believes that a renewed sense of harmony between human beings and the environment can strengthen this balance. The company cultivates change. It works hand in hand with local teams who also believe that every gesture, no matter how small, can make all the difference.