History of Les Suprêmes

Les Suprêmes is a renowned synchronized skating organization based at CPA Saint-Léonard in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1983, Les Suprêmes has become one of the most successful synchronized skating programs in Canada, garnering accolades at both the national and international levels. Known for their passion, artistry and innovative choreography, Les Suprêmes have consistently pushed the boundaries of the sport.

Over the years, Les Suprêmes have developed teams at multiple levels, fostering talent and cultivating a strong sense of community. We have 7 teams: Star 3, Star 4, Star 6 (Juvenile), Novice, Open, Junior and Senior.

Our Novice team has an impressive history at the Canadian National Synchronized Skating Championships, winning multiple titles and setting records for exceptional performances. Their consistent excellence has established them as a leader in the Novice category.

Our Junior team is a dominant force in international synchronized skating. They are the reigning Junior World Champions (2024) and proudly captured the Junior World Challenge Cup in 2016. They have also won bronze and silver mdals at the JR World Championships over the years, as well as numerous national and international titles. They were awarded the Toller Cranston Award for the 2023-2024 season.

Our Senior team made history on the world stage by becoming the first team to win the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships for three consecutive years (2022, 2023, 2024). Their groundbreaking performances exemplify artistry and athleticism. Beyond their competitive success, the team and their coaching staff  have received various awards, affirming their status as pioneers in the sport.

At Les Suprêmes, the focus goes beyond winning titles and breaking records. The team’s philosophy is centered on having fun, striving for excellence, and feeling part of a supportive, united family. This core belief fosters an environment where athletes can thrive on and off the ice, building lasting memories and relationships while enjoying the joy of synchronized skating. By emphasizing gratitude and teamwork, Les Suprêmes creates a positive, inclusive culture that inspires skaters to be the best they can be and celebrate the journey as much as the success.