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FOLLOW THE ACTION: 2026 CADET & JUNIOR EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Results, livestream and photo links for the 2026 Cadet (U17) & Junior (U20) European Championships, taking place between the 20th and 27th February in Tbilisi, Georgia. Includes schedule and athlete fundraising links.

The Cadet & Junior European Championships will be taking place in Tbilisi, Georgia, between the 20th and 27th February 2026. Follow the action at the event and support our squad by following their progress on BF Instagram and Facebook. We’ll be wishing the squad good luck and posting updates in accordance with the BF Reporting International results policy throughout the competition. Please also note the GBR vs GBR Supporting Policy for information on supporter and athlete behaviour during the instance of an all GBR match.

Join in the action with GBR Fencing on social media:

BF Instagram

BF Facebook

The main BF webpage about this event is here.

Follow the results via Fencing Time Live:

Watch the livestreams via Fencing Vision here.

The photos will be uploaded to the BF Digital Portal here.

Click here to view the GBR coaching team going to Tbilisi.

GBR Referees attending: Chiara McDermott

See the event line-up below:

Day 1 – Friday 20th February:

Cadet Men’s Epee:

  • Jack Beckley
  • Oghenegaren Esiovwa-Thompson
  • Solu Ngoka
  • Alex Nicholas

Cadet Women’s Foil:

  • Katie Johnson
  • Layla Lang
  • Mary Maguire
  • Gloriosa Sung

Cadet Women’s Sabre:

Day 2 – Saturday 21st February:

Cadet Women’s Epee:

Cadet Men’s Foil:

  • Mohammed Belbouab
  • Raphael Bertrand
  • Ralph Jenkins
  • Ethan Li

Cadet Men’s Sabre:

  • William Buxton
  • Ruben Fernandez
  • Henry Learner
  • Ashwyn Lyseyko

Day 3 – Sunday 22nd February:

  • Cadet Team Men’s Epee: Oghenegaren Esiovwa-Thompson, Solu Ngoka, Alex Nicholas, Jack Beckley
  • Cadet Team Women’s Foil: Katie Johnson, Gloriosa Sung, Layla Lang, Mary Maguire
  • Cadet Team Women’s Sabre: Hui Xin Sezille, Clara Shimmin, Eva Aziz-Picardet, Hannah Hughes

Day 4 – Monday 23rd February:

  • Cadet Team Men’s Foil: Mohammed Belbouab, Ethan Li, Ralph Jenkins, Raphael Bertrand
  • Cadet Team Men’s Sabre: Henry Learner, Ashwyn Lyseyko, William Buxton, Ruben Fernandez
  • Cadet Team Women’s Epee: Isabella Howser, Eilidh Paterson, Isabella D’Abbraccio, Adel Timurkan

Day 5 – Tuesday 24th February:

Junior Men’s Epee:

  • Cador Beautyman
  • Fin Bennet
  • Tristan Lumineau
  • Cheney Zhu

Junior Women’s Foil:

  • Rachael Adams
  • Megan Elliott
  • Amelie Tsang
  • Zoe Wagstaff

Junior Women’s Sabre:

Day 6 – Wednesday 25th February:

Junior Women’s Epee:

Junior Men’s Foil:

  • Mohammed Belbouab
  • David Kelly
  • Callum Penman
  • David Sosnov

Junior Men’s Sabre:

Day 7 – Thursday 26th February:

  • Junior Team Men’s Epee: Cador Beautyman, Fin Bennet, Tristan Lumineau, Cheney Zhu
  • Junior Team Women’s Foil: Amelie Tsang, Zoe Wagstaff, Rachael Adams, Megan Elliott
  • Junior Team Women’s Sabre: Hui Xin Sezille, Maya Sutton, Keira D-Sallows, Ava Davies

Day 8 – Friday 27th February:

  • Junior Team Women’s Epee: Olivia Eadie, Harriet Hillier, Kseniya Kushtan, Emma Mitzova
  • Junior Team Men’s Foil: David Sosnov, Callum Penman, David Kelly, Mohammed Belbouab
  • Junior Team Men’s Sabre: Eiger Swinscow, John White, Joe Evans, Guy Lumsden

 

Athletes attending the competition are part of the GBR Pathway Programme (formerly known as the ADP). The GBR Pathway Programme is a six weapon athlete development programme that exists to support athletes in achieving Olympic and Paralympic success, while inspiring others. Click here to learn more about the GBR Pathway and how to join.

Thank you to our supporters, parents, volunteers, coaches, members and partners for your ongoing support as we strive to deliver GBR success. Including Sport England, SportsAid, Kukri, Leon Paul, The Epee Club, TASS, The True Athlete Project and the BF Charity.

The Cadet & Junior European Championships is a major step in a fencer’s international journey, explored in BF’s handbook Call It Attitude. Click here to open and read Call it Attitude.

Illustration of a medalThis post is related to the BF 2030 Strategy goal to Deliver GBR success. You can read more about the Strategy here.

 


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