Les Supremes of Saint-Leonard, Que., became the first synchronized skating team to win a third straight world championship Saturday in Zagreb, Croatia.
Canadian squad ranked 1st in both short program, free skate to take goldThe Canadian Press
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Les Supremes of Quebec won gold at the world synchronized skating championship in Zagreb, Croatia, on Saturday. (Sergei Belski/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters/File)Les Supremes of Saint-Leonard, Que., became the first synchronized skating team to win a third straight world championship Saturday in Zagreb, Croatia.
Les Supremes ranked first in both the short program (78.99) and Saturday’s free skate (159.08) to take gold with a total score of 237.97, ahead of the silver medallist Haydenettes of the U.S. with 233.85 and bronze medallist Helsinki Rockettes with 229.84.
“It was really exciting for us to skate last,” said Les Supremes co-captain Julia Bernardo in a Skate Canada statement Saturday.
“Skating last is always super exciting because the crowd is always super fun and loud, and when the crowd gets louder, we just try to be more and more calm, and we prepared ourselves for that.”
“This is unbelievable,” said Les Supremes co-captain Olivia Di Giandomenico. “You don’t realize it until it happens, but we’re so happy and proud of our team.
“We’ve come a long way and we’ve been working really hard this season with the goal of winning the world championships again, and it came true and we’re just super happy.”
Nova Senior of St-Hubert, Que., finished fifth.