Her humour, drive and talent shone through on her first race. She shared her doubts and concerns when she had them but increasingly she grew into the Vendée Globe and communicated brightly and often with a smile and a twinkle in her eye. She is at once self-deprecating and open but very obviously highly motivated. ‘Clacla’ as she calls herself was definitely one of the favourites of the race, building a big following around the world.
An excellent Mini-Transat in 2017 saw here finish second is at the foundation of her career and from there she went on to compete on the Figaro circuit before being offered a chance to skipper an IMOCA. After a fast track training programme at the side of Armel Le Cléac'h she took a good twelfth place on her boat with straight daggerboards in so doing becoming the fastest woman in the history of the race.
She fulfilled her desire to become a mum which caused something of an upset to her programme. But supported by the Alex Thomson Racing Team she bounced back with a new sponsor, L’Occitane en Provence, and new boat and qualified for the race after a process which kept her under constant pressure as well as accusations of cheating from which she was completely exonerated.
Now after overcoming all these obstacles Crémer just wants to race a solid Vendée Globe and share her fundamental enjoyment and privilege to be able to be out there doing what she loves.