Canadian figure skater Nikolaj Sorensen was suspended Wednesday for at least six years for sexual maltreatment, the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner announced.
The suspension was listed on the office's abuse-free sport registry and is subject to challenge or appeal.
Skate Canada, the country's governing body of figure skating, said in a statement it ''has been made aware of the decision from Abuse-Free Sport in this matter and is taking the necessary action to comply with it."
''The ban will be issued by Skate Canada," the statement reads.
The ban is a result of an investigation into an allegation that Sorensen sexually assaulted an American figure skating coach and former skater in Hartford, Connecticut, in 2012.
Sorensen has denied the allegation, which has not been tested in court.
Sorensen and skating partner Laurence Fournier Beaudry were active last season despite the allegation and investigation.
In January, the pair withdrew from the Canadian figure skating championships in Calgary. But in March they competed at the world championships in their home base of Montreal.