Retour sur la Coupe Femina 2025

Retour sur la Coupe Femina 2025

14 août 2025

Ce sont 32 bateaux et 175 navigatrices qui ont participé à la Coupe Femina 2025 qui a eu lieu sur le Fleuve, devant Québec, du 3 au 6 juillet. Créée en 2014, la Coupe Femina se conjugue au féminin exclusivement! Elle rassemble annuellement des centaines de navigatrices pour une série de courses sur le Saint-Laurent.

Cette année, les participantes ont également eu la visite, le samedi, de la navigatrice hauturière canadienne Melodie Schaffer, qui a fait une escale lors de son périple qui l’a vu partir de Toronto pour se rendre en Europe en vue du départ de la Globe40.

Félicitations aux équipes gagnantes!

Femina Challenge Cumulatif /7
Vortex 1 (Mireille Bilodeau)

Classe Alizée /5
Bleue & Blanc (Maële Savard)

Évolution /13
Jake (Stéphanie Thiffault)

Femina Relève /3
Merlot II (Audrey Desrosiers)

Rafale /8
Vortex 1 (Mireille Bilodeau)

Pour en savoir plus : https://www.coupe-femina.com/accueil

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