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Canadian duo withdraw from nationals amid Soerensen allegations

The national championships are taking place this week, and Canadian figure skater Nikolaj Soerensen, who is being investigated for a possible sexual assault, has announced that he and his ice dancing partner Laurence Fournier Beaudry will not be competing.

Following an alleged sexual assault of an American figure skating teacher and former skater in 2012, USA Today revealed last week that Soerensen was the subject of an investigation by Canada’s Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC).

“These allegations are false, and I intend to strongly defend myself and my reputation,” Soerensen wrote in an Instagram post on Tuesday.

“Laurence and I have made the difficult decision not to compete in the National Championships in Calgary this week. While we do not wish to withdraw, we feel that our participation would be distracting, and that sportsmanship must continue to be the focus of the event.

“I will continue to fully cooperate with OSIC’s investigation. Given OSIC’s Confidentiality Policy, I am unable to comment further.”

Soerensen and Fournier Beaudry, who won ice dance gold at last year’s championships, placed ninth at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

Fournier Beaudry said it was a “very challenging situation”.

“While I strongly believe that everyone must be protected and safe in sport, I know that my partner is a man of integrity, respect and kindness,” she posted on her Instagram page.

Addressing the USA Today article in a statement last week, Skate Canada: “We take harassment, bullying, and abuse issues extremely seriously, and we have a comprehensive process to address allegations of such behaviour.”

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Sydney Okafor

I'm Sydney Okafor, a broadcast journalist, producer, presenter, voice-over artist and researcher, deeply intrigued by human angle stories in Nigeria and the broader African context.

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