17/07/2026- Events
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2026 BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUND-UP

This year’s British Open Championships weekend – with Senior, Wheelchair, and U14 events – took place on 4th-5th July in Sheffield. A round-up of the weekend, including links to results, photos, and videos.

A GBR foil fencer celebrates a point
The Open Championships weekend is one of the standout events in the domestic calendar (Photo: Henry Exworthy).

 

The British Open Championships have taken place annually since their introduction in 2023, becoming a staple in the BF events portfolio. This year’s competition took place on 4th-5th July at EIS Sheffield, and featured Senior, Wheelchair, and U14 events.

Unlike the Senior and Para National Championships earlier in the year, the Open Championships were open to all BF Compete members. This means that those not eligible to compete for GBR, including international visitors, were welcome to enter.

The British Open Senior Championships is one of the most important competitions in the domestic season, offering a genuine opportunity to strengthen ranking position and make meaningful progress. The event carries a multiplier of 700, putting it on a par with a well-attended EFC or FIE satellite event.

A foil fencer hugs their friend after winning a match
The Open Senior Championships is one of the most important events in the domestic senior calendar (Photo: Henry Exworthy).

 

The Wheelchair Open, in particular, welcomes both international fencers and those who aren’t classified under the Paralympic system. This means that people who aren’t wheelchair users day-to-day, but are fascinated by wheelchair fencing, can compete. The event is one of the top wheelchair fencing competitions in the UK.

Two foil wheelchair fencers at a competition go to test their weapons
The Wheelchair Open event is one of the largest wheelchair fencing competitions in the UK (Photo: Karl Dunkerley).

 

The U14 Open event also returned for a second year. The event is the standout event in the U14 British Ranking Competition (BRC) calendar, with the highest domestic multiplier of 250. Results from this event can have a significant impact on ranking opportunities and seeding for the remainder of the season. The event also provides a supportive and fun environment for Under 14 fencers to fence competitively.

Two U14 foil fencers in action
Introduced in 2024, the U14 Open competition has become one of the most significant events in the BRC calendar (Photo: Henry Exworthy).

 

We’d like to thank our referees, DT, volunteers, armoury, medical team, and our partners at Leon Paul for supporting the event.

 

View the full results via Fencing Time Live.

The full list of winners with podium photos for each event can be found on our Facebook page.

Photos from this event are available on the BF Digital Portal. The event album can be viewed here.

A full playlist of the finals, which were recorded and shared via our YouTube channel, is available below:

Please note that due to technical issues, the replays for the Wheelchair Mixed/Men’s and Women’s Epee finals are unavailable. We apologise for the inconvenience.

 


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