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Canadian synchro skate team wins gold

ROUEN, France – Les Supremes from St. Leonard, Que., won the gold medal in the junior event this weekend at the French Cup synchronized skating competition.

Les Supremes posted the best scores in both the short and long programs to finish with 176.00 points. Jonost from Russia took the silver at 169.66 and Team Fintastic from Finland was third at 167.78.

In senior competition, Les Supremes placed fifth while teams from Finland swept the top-three positions.

Both teams are coached by Marilyn Langlois, assisted by Pascal Denis, Amélie Brochu, and Amanda Gaiotti.

Les Suprêmes synchronized skating teams to compete at 2015 French Cup

OTTAWA, ON: Canada will have two teams at the 2015 French Cup international synchronized skating competition in Rouen, France. Les Suprêmes senior and junior will compete at the event which takes place from January 30-31, 2015, and features 36 teams in senior, junior, and novice.

Les Suprêmes senior, the 2014 Canadian silver medallists, will be the sole Canadian entry in the senior category. They placed sixth at this event in 2014, and fifth in 2013. Representing Quebec, they placed sixth at the 2014 ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships. Les Suprêmes are coached by Marilyn Langlois, assisted by Pascal Denis, Amélie Brochu, and Amanda Gaiotti.

Les Suprêmes junior, also from Quebec, will be the sole representative from Canada in the junior category. They are the 2014 French Cup bronze medallists, and placed eighth at this event in 2013. The 2014 Canadian champions, Les Suprêmes junior also won silver at the 2014 Junior World Challenge Cup. They are also coached by Marilyn Langlois, assisted by Pascal Denis, Amélie Brochu, and Amanda Gaiotti.

Marion Dyke of Mississauga, Ont., will be the sole Canadian official at the event.