45-year old Emmanuel Le Roch is making everything to accomplish his dream. Catamaran Champion of France in 1991 and 1993, he has sailed in all categories of boats with skippers including Laurent Bourgnon and Jean Maurel on 60-feet trimarans, Primagaz, Foncia, Bayer, Rexona.
He won the Spi Ouest France in 2012, 2013, 2014 and took part in Transquadra in 2017-2018 on First 40.7. In 1995, the passionate skipper from Brittany, created Nautic Sport in Carnac, France. The company that specialized in dinghy sailing, soon expanded with a motorboating unit in La Trinité-sur-Mer, France.
Why take part in the Route du Rhum? “A childhood dream which will become true thanks to Edenred”, enthused Emmanuel Le Roch.
With the support of the Edenred Group and its 8,000 employees, the skipper is preparing for his greatest personal and sporting challenge: a single-handed transatlantic race in a 12-meter monohull boat.
Edenred extends the reach of its brand
In keeping with its rebranding campaign which started in 2017, Edenred is continuing to establish a strong, federating and flourishing identity for its 44 million users, 770,000 client companies and public institutions, and 1.5 million partner merchants, by entering the world of sports sponsorship for the first time. By choosing sailing and allowing a skipper to enter his first major single-handed race, the Group is promoting its core values of imagination, simplicity and commitment.
“Edenred is proud to be supporting Emmanuel Le Roch in the 2018 Route du Rhum. His personality and values are the embodiment of the entrepreneurial spirit that drives our Group’s dedicated teams. Emmanuel can count on the enthusiastic support of our 8,000 employees in this human adventure”, declared Bertrand Dumazy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Edenred group.
See you on the starting line in Saint-Malo on November 4, for the 11th Route du Rhum – Destination Guadeloupe.
The Route du Rhum: a legendary race
The Route du Rhum, which starts in Saint-Malo on Sunday November 4, 2018 and finishes in Guadeloupe, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. With its first edition in 1978, this famous single-handed transatlantic race takes place every four years on a 3,510-nautical mile route between Saint-Malo in France and Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe. Open to both monohull and multihull boats, the event include five categories: Ultimes, Multi 50, IMOCA, Class 40 and Rhum Class. More than 120 skippers are expected on the starting line.