Les Suprêmes (junior Synchronized Skating Team)
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Les Suprêmes (The Supreme Ones) is the junior-level
synchronized skating Synchronized skating is an ice skating sport where between 8 to 16 skaters perform together as a team. They move as a flowing unit at high speed over the ice, while performing elements and footwork. This complex sport originated in 1956 and was ...
team representing the figure skating club Club de Patinage Artistique de Saint-Léonard (CPA St-Léonard) in
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. CPA St-Léonard fields teams, all named ''Les Suprêmes'', at six levels: pre-juvenile, juvenile, novice, open, junior and
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Competitive results


Competitive results (2000–10)


Competitive results (2000–15)


References


External links


Official website of Les Suprêmes
{{DEFAULTSORT:Supremes, Les Junior synchronized skating teams Sports clubs and teams in Quebec World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships medalists