Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Soerensen skate in dance hold

Nikolaj Soerensen

Biography

Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Soerensen teamed up to compete together in ice dance in 2012. Choosing to represent his home country of Denmark, their first international season was in 2013-14, which was capped by their debut at the ISU World Championships. 

They competed for Denmark through the 2017-18 season. At the 2017 World Championships, their 13th-place finish qualified an ice dance spot for Denmark for PyeongChang 2018. But Fournier Beaudry had been unable to obtain Danish citizenship, making them ineligible to compete at the Olympic Games. Disappointed, knowing that they belonged among the world’s best, they decided to make the change to represent Canada. They had been living and training in Montreal with coaches Marie-France Dubreuil and Patrice Lauzon since before the start of their partnership. 

Fournier Beaudry and Soerensen were formally released by the Danish Skating Union in March 2018 and by missing the world championships that month, made themselves eligible to compete for Canada one year later at the 2019 World Championships. At their first Canadian Championships, they won the bronze medal in 2019 to earn their spot on the worlds team. Wearing the maple leaf for the first time, they broke into the top 10 at the 2019 World Championships. 

Their momentum continued early in the fall of 2019 as they won their first career Grand Prix medals, taking bronze at both Skate America and Cup of China. But in December 2019, Soerensen had to undergo surgery to relieve recurring pain in his right knee. They did not compete at the 2020 Canadian Championships but were named to the team for the 2020 World Championships which were eventually cancelled because of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. After not competing for about 15 months, they earned a career-best eighth-place finish at the 2021 World Championships. 

In the fall of 2021, Fournier Beaudry and Soerensen reached the podium in all four events they entered, including bronze medals at both of their Grand Prix events, Skate America and Rostelecom Cup. After winning silver at the 2022 Canadian Championships, Fournier Beaudry and Soerensen made their Olympic debuts at Beijing 2022, placing ninth. They also finished ninth at the 2022 World Championships

A Little More About Nikolaj

Getting into the Sport: Began figure skating at age 6… Outside Interests: Enjoys knife making, woodworking, gardening, cooking… Odds and Ends: Moved to Canada in January 2011 for the opportunity to train with some of the best coaches in the world…

Olympic Highlights

Games Sport Event Finish
Beijing 2022Figure SkatingIce Dance9

Notable International Results

Olympic Winter Games: 2022 - 9th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry)

ISU World Championships: 2021 - 8th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2019 - 10th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2017* - 13th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2016* - 13th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2015* - 11th  (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2014* - 29th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2010* - 24th (ice dance w/ Good)

ISU Four Continents Championships: 2019 - 6th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry)

European Championships: 2018* - 9th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2015* - 7th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2016* - 9th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2015* - 9th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2014* - 18th (ice dance w/ Fournier Beaudry); 2011* - 29th (ice dance w/ Good); 2010* - 21st (ice dance w/ Good)

*representing Denmark