In 2021, she came 12th in the Vendée Globe, signing the best female performance in the history of the race.
Last February, there was a twist: Clarisse Crémer (1) and her husband Tanguy Le Truquais, also a navigator, were accused by an anonymous email sent to the race management, as well as to several athletes and journalists, of having cheated during this famous edition.
More precisely, with supporting screenshots, the couple is accused of having exchanged WhatsApp messages during the race relating to the navigator's routing - any help with race strategy being formally prohibited by the regulations.
Caught in a media storm, the couple formally denies, prepares their defense, goes into technical details.
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On March 2, the international jury assembled to judge his case cleared the two athletes.
Its conclusions are clear: no routing, no performance support, no weather strategy support.
“It was decided unanimously…
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