Fournier Beaudry granted French citizenship and can skate for France at Milan-Cortina Olympics

Laurence Fournier Beaudry announced she had become a French citizen on Saturday, making the Canadian-born 33-year-old eligible to compete for France at the Milan-Cortina Olympics alongside partner Guillaume Cizeron.

Canadian-born athlete, new partner Cizeron won ice dance at Grand Prix de France

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Gold medallists French skaters Laurence Fournier-Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron celebrate after winning the ice dance event at the French Grand Prix in Angers, western France, on October 19, 2025.
Last March, Olympic ice dance champion Guillaume Cizeron, right, announced he would be teaming with Canadian-born Laurence Fournier Beaudry, left, months after the latter’s former partner Nikolaj Soerensen was suspended six years for 'sexual maltreatment.' ( Jean-Francois Monier/AFP via Getty Images/File)

Laurence Fournier Beaudry announced she had become a French citizen on Saturday, making the Canadian-born 33-year-old eligible to compete for France at the Milan-Cortina Olympics alongside partner Guillaume Cizeron.

In March, Olympic ice dance champion Cizeron announced he would be teaming up with Fournier Beaudry, months after Fournier Beaudry's former partner Nikolaj Sorensen was suspended for six years for "sexual maltreatment."

"It's official: I'm now French," Fournier Beaudry, who also previously represented Denmark, wrote in a post on Instagram.

"An immense joy, and especially a great gratitude to all those who have accompanied me on this beautiful journey since the very beginning."

Switching national allegiances is common in both ice dance and pairs figure skating because of the shortage of partners.

Cizeron, 30, and Gabriella Papadakis won the 2022 Beijing Olympic gold medal and five world titles before announcing their retirement in December 2024.

The Frenchman returned to competition alongside Fournier Beaudry earlier this year, winning the Grand Prix de France last month.

WATCH | Fournier Beaudry, Cizeron dance to French Grand Prix gold:

France's Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron claim ice dance title at Grand Prix de France

October 19, 2025|
Duration 9:36
France's Laurence Fournier and Guillaume Cizeron scored a total of 211.02 winning the ice dance title at ISU Grand Prix de France from Angers, France.

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