Arthur Peugeot sets sail with his OMS-AMIPI Mini 6.50

The Institut Robert-Debré du Cerveau de l'Enfant was present at the start of the 25th edition of the Mini-Transat. Children from the Institut Robert-Debré du Cerveau de l'Enfant were able to accompany the 30-year-old skipper at the start of the race off Les Sables d'Olonne.

It's time for the big departure! For 4 weeks, Arthur Peugeot will be crossing the Atlantic aboard his OMS-AMIPI Mini 6.50. A human and sporting adventure with a strong message: to support the mental health of children and teenagers.

A shared start

Before setting sail, Arthur received invaluable support from children from the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department of the Robert-Debré University Hospital and the Tourelles Medical and Psychological Center.
Accompanied by their parents and their supervisors, Michaël Faucard and Noria Mokhtar, the children presented Arthur with drawings conveying encouragement and hope.

A unique Passe-Coque experience

Thanks to the Passe-Coque association, the children were able to enjoy an unforgettable experience as they boarded the boats La Rêveuse and Le Jolly Jumper, alongside Arthur, for a symbolic departure.
A powerful moment, combining discovery, solidarity and raising awareness of the importance of mental health from an early age.

Committed supporters

We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped make this departure so special:

Follow the race in real time

Like the kids, you can follow Arthur's route step by step on a dedicated page 👉 Follow the race.
📍 Next stop: Santa Cruz de La Palma!

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