2026 Junior Figure Skating World Championships: Team GBR & What You Need to Know!
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The ISU Junior Figure Skating World Championships 2026 are taking place from 4th-7th March in Tallinn, Estonia, and a full team of GBR skaters are set to take to the ice! Find out everything you need to know about the young athletes representing Great Britain, and where and when to watch:
Meet the GBR Team

Alice Smith - Women's Singles
Reigning British Junior Women's Champion Alice returns to the Junior World Championships after debuting at the 2025 event, where as one of the youngest athletes at the competition she finished in 39th place. Her season has included a silver medal at the Silver Skate Winter Cup in Kaunus and two Junior Grand Prix appearances.
Arin Yorke - Men's Singles
Arin will take to World Championship ice for the first time in Tallinn, following a season where he won the British Junior Men's title and collected gold medals at the Sofia Trophy and Skate Fehervar competition.
Mimi Marler Davies & Joseph Black - Ice Dance
Skating together since 2022, Mimi and Joe are now in their second Junior season, and return to the Junior World Championship stage following their debut in 2025. The team achieved two top ten finishes at Junior Grand Prix in Poland and Turkey this season, and though sadly a training injury meant they were unable to defend their 2024/25 British Junior Ice Dance title,
Neamh Davison & Daniel Borisov - Pairs
In just their second season competing together Neamh and Daniel have already showcased their potential, representing GB at two Junior Grand Prix and winning the British Junior Pairs title.
Event Schedule:

4th March Pairs Short Programs: Start from 10:15
Men's Short Programs: Start from 14:00
5th March
Women's Short Programs: Start from 08:40
Pairs Free Programs: Start from 17:00
6th March
Ice Dance Rhythm Dance: Start from 11:00
Men's Free Program: Start from 16:15
7th March
Ice Dance Free Dance: Start from 09:30
Women's Free Programs: Start from 13:30
Where to Watch:
You can watch every minute of the action from Tallinn for free via the ISU's YouTube Channel:





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