The Famous Project is a Jules Verne Trophy record attempt by a 100% female crew aboard a Maxi-trimaran Ultim.
This triple challenge encompasses sporting, human and planetary aspects, aiming to establish a reference time for women's crews, to inspire future generations by promoting equality between men and women, and to highlight a human and technological exploit across the oceans.
DDG is offering its support by helping to organize, set up and carry out this challenge, illustrating our willingness to back stimulating and determined initiatives.
As patrons of 4MyPlanet, we're proud to support a cause that's close to our hearts: protecting the oceans.
Founded by Alexia Barrier, the association has been working for nearly 20 years to protect our oceans through scientific, technological and educational missions.
DDG will support the association pro bono in all its legal needs, demonstrating our commitment to ecology and social responsibility.
"The challenges and commitments of The Famous Project and 4myplanet are fully in line with DDG's values and commitments to gender equality and eco-responsibility. "
A multi-year partnership with Alexia Barrier, The Famous Project and the 4MyPlanet association is an exciting adventure that enables us to combine DDG's know-how with a unique, committed and unifying sporting project for our teams, while supporting educational initiatives to protect the oceans.
The challenges and commitments of The Famous Project and 4MyPlanet are fully in line with DDG's values and commitments to gender equality and eco-responsibility.
We were delighted to be present at Alexia Barrier's press conference, held at UNESCO at the invitation of Réjane Hervé, at which the launch of The Famous Project was made official.
Photos: ©Marie Cortial