Manuel COUSIN

IMOCA Globe Series34th
Age58 (7/10/67)
Top performanceVendée Globe 2020 finisher
Joined Imoca on2017
TeamTeam Coup de Pouce
BaseLes Sables d'Olonne (FRANCE)
PartnersGIFFARD Manutention
CommitmentCoup de Pouce, Partenaire de la réussite scolaire

Profile

With an upbeat and passionate personality, he loves to share his challenges with as many people as possible, always driven by his deep love for offshore racing.

Coming from a family passionate about the sea and sailing, Manuel Cousin discovered sailing at the age of six in an Optimist. Driven by a competitive spirit, he gradually moved onto larger boats, from the 6.50m to the Class40, with one constant goal: offshore racing.

With a strong technical background after more than twenty years in the automotive industry, Manuel made the bold decision to change careers and pursue his lifelong dream—becoming a professional sailor. A daring choice, fueled by his unwavering passion for sailing.

In 2014, he competed in his first Transat Jacques Vabre, joined by his sponsor, Groupe SÉTIN, which embarked on the adventure alongside him. This marked the beginning of more than three years of incredible races in Class40. In 2017, he took a new step by transitioning to the IMOCA class, with the Vendée Globe as his ultimate goal.

Determined and resolute, Manuel participated in all the IMOCA races, securing his place in the 2020 Vendée Globe. His primary objective? To complete this legendary round-the-world race. Mission accomplished: after 111 grueling days at sea and a broken keel jack, he crossed the finish line in 23rd place—never giving up, no matter the challenge. A true sailor, he knows his boat inside out and thrives on both its technical aspects and the thrill of racing.

In 2021, a major refit was carried out to boost the boat’s performance: weight reduction, modification of the bowsprit, rudder system, cockpit cover, and ballast system—every detail was optimized. That same year, he teamed up with Alexia Barrier for the Groupe SÉTIN - 4MyPlanet double-handed races, then partnered with Clément Giraud in 2023.

In 2024, Manuel competed in all the season’s races before setting off on the Vendée Globe. After 111 days at sea and numerous technical setbacks, he finished in 31st place, once again proving his endurance and determination.

Sailing Highlights

2025 : Transat Café L'OR - 15th
2025 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - 11th
2024-2025 : Vendée Globe - 31th
2024 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - 17th
2024 : New York Vendée - Les Sables d'Olonne - 23th
2023 : Retour à La Base - 25th
2023 : Transat Jacques Vabre - 25th
2023 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - 24th
2023 : Rolex Fastnet Race - 23th
2022 : Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe - 30th
2022 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - 22th
2022 : Vendée Arctique - ABD
2022 : 1000 Race - 18th
2021 : Transat Jacques Vabre - 18th
2021 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - Abandon
2020-2021 : Vendée Globe - 23th
2020 : Vendée Arctique - 15th
2019 : Transat Jacques Vabre - 22th
2019 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - 18th
2019 : Rolex Fastnet Race - 11th
2019 : ArMen Race - 4th
2019 : 1000 Race - 12th
2018 : Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe - 14th
2018 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - 13th
2018 : Drheam-Cup 700 - 8th
2018 : Monaco Globe Series - 6th
2018 : Bermudes 1000 Race – Douarnenez / Cascais - 5th
2017 : Transat Jacques Vabre - 11th
2017 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - 9th
2017 : Rolex Fastnet Race - 8th
Other highlights

2016: Quebec Saint-Malo - 14th Class40
2015: Transat Jacques Vabre - 7th in Class40

Boat

Name COUP DE POUCE
Sail numberFRA 123
ArchitectVPLP - Verdier
Construction2010, CDK Technologies, Port La Forêt
Former namesFoncia 2, Banque Populaire, Maître CoQ, Initiatives-Coeur, La Mie Câline
Length18,28 m
Beam5,7 m
Draught4,5 m
Weight8,5 tonnes
Mast height27 m
Mast typeWing mast
FoilsYes
Sail area max.
Upwind270 m2
Downwind520 m2