Montreal’s Les Supremes help usher synchro skating into Olympic Games
Canada had a hand in pushing synchronized figure skating over the finish line to Olympic inclusion.
The coach of one of the most successful synchro teams in the world was asked on short notice by the International Skating Union to put together a team for a demonstration performance in April’s world synchro championships in Salzburg, Austria, in front of International Olympic Committee members.
“They’re like ‘we’re making a pilot project for the IOC, to push and make sure that this time we get in,'” Marilyn Langlois recounted.
Langlois coaches Montreal’s Les Supremes, who have won four world championships in the last five years in a competition that features teams of 16 skaters. Olympic teams will consist of only nine skaters (the event is called “synchro9”) in 2030.


