The last 24 hours of a Minister with Clarisse Crémer


What happens during the last 24 hours of a participant's Mini-Transat? Preparation, communication, emotions... Here is how the Mini Transat starts, as seen from the camera of Anne-Laure, Clarisse's sidekick and video director on the Atlantic.

Clarisse Crémer is one of the 81 Ministries to have taken the start of the Mini-Transat La Boulangère this Sunday, October 1, 2017, from La Rochelle. Direction Martinique, with a stopover in Gran Canaria for a total of 4050 miles single-handed on a 6.50 m boat.

Better known through her nickname of Clarisse on the Atlantic, we also like Clarisse for her funny videos made with (and by) her sidekick Anne-Laure.

This last one allows us to discover how the last 24 hours of a Ministe go by, before the big departure... Between weather briefings, final exchanges with friends and family on the pontoons of La Rochelle, messages of encouragement, video interview, final farewells and crossing the start line... Here is the start of the Mini Transat seen from the inside... An intense moment, full of emotion...

Discover also the interview with the navigator The first one was done the day before he left for the Mini-Transat.

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