Team GBR Selected for ISU CNSG Short Track World Championships in Montreal
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British Ice Skating has selected six athletes to represent Team GBR at the ISU CNSG Short Track World Championships 2026, taking place in Montreal, Canada from 13–15 March 2026.

The Championships will be held at the Maurice Richard Arena, bringing together the world’s best short track skaters for three days of high-speed racing across the 500m, 1000m and 1500m distances, as well as relays.
Great Britain will be represented by Annabelle Green in the women’s competition, while the men’s squad features Niall Treacy, Theo Collins, Peter Riches, Willem Murray and Adam Hill.
Team GBR Selection for ISU CNSG Short Track World Championships
Women
Annabelle Green
Men
Niall Treacy, Theo Collins, Peter Riches, Willem Murray, Adam Hill
Event Entries
Women
500m: Annabelle Green
1000m: Annabelle Green
1500m: Annabelle Green
Men
500m: Niall Treacy, Theo Collins
1000m: Niall Treacy, Theo Collins
1500m: Niall Treacy, Theo Collins
*Relay team TBC
Event Schedule (UK Time)
Competition takes place across three days in Montreal. Key sessions are expected to run during the late afternoon and evening in the UK.
Friday 13 March - Qualifying rounds for individual distances and relays
Saturday 14 March - Repechage rounds and semi-finalsFinal sessions begin approximately 17:35 (UK time)
Sunday 15 March- Repechage rounds and finalsFinal sessions begin approximately 17:35 (UK time)
Note: Exact timings may change depending on entries and event progression.
A full event schedule and additional information can be found on the ISU website: https://isu-skating.com/short-track/news/isu-cnsg-short-track-world-championships-schedule/
How to Watch
All races from the ISU CNSG Short Track World Championships 2026Â will be streamed live on the ISU YouTube channel, allowing fans to follow the action from Montreal throughout the weekend.
British Ice Skating wishes the entire Team GBR squad the very best of luck as they take on the world’s best short track athletes in Montreal. Fans can follow all the action live across the weekend via the ISU YouTube stream as the team looks to finish the season strongly on the world stage.

