High-Profile Canadian Skating Coach Found Guilty of Sex Assault, Gross Indecency

High-Profile Canadian Skating Coach Found Guilty of Sex Assault, Gross Indecency
The Quebec Superior Court is seen in Montreal, Mar. 27, 2019. The Canadian Press/Ryan Remiorz
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A renowned Canadian pairs skating coach has been found guilty of sexual assault and gross indecency.

Richard Gauthier was facing three charges dating back to the 1980s involving a teenage male skater whom he trained.

Gauthier, 61, was found guilty of two charges in a ruling rendered in Montreal by Quebec court Judge Josée Bélanger.

He was acquitted of a third count of indecent assault against the victim, whose identity is covered by a publication ban.

Gauthier spent more than three decades training world class pairs skaters.

He was inducted into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame as a coach in 2015.