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Team GB in 2026


Rafa Maciel
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2026 Week 7 (16-22 Feb) Results:

 

 

Cycling - Road:

UAE Tour (16-22 Feb) Adam Yates finished 15th overall in the general classification with Ben Tulett in 39th. James Knox and Josh Tarling finished just outside of the points in 61st and 63rd respectively. Tarling continues to perform will in individual time trial stages - taking 2nd place 5 seconds behind Remco Evenepoel. Ben Swift was down in 74th with Owain Doull in 86th and Ben Swift in 87th. Mark Stewart finished in 120th with Callum Thornley in 122nd. Ethan Vernon was well down the field in 125th although worth saying that he did narrowly miss out on stage win on stage 4 and was 6th in stage 5. Ethan Hayter finished in 137th. 

 

Vuelta A Andalucia Ruta Ciclista Del Sol (18-22 Feb) - Tom Pidcock finished 3rd in the general classification including taking stage win in stage 5. Fred Wright finished in 33rd whilst Lucas Towers was well down the field in 64th with William Smith in 74th. 

 

Volta Ao Algarve Em Bicicleta (18-22 Feb) - Oscar Onley finished 4th in the general classification with Thomas Gloag also finishing in the points in 11th place. Max Poole was down in 54th with Sean Flynn in 76th, Noah Hobbs in 114th and Josh Giddings in 119th.

 

 

Equestrian - Jumping:

FEI Jumping World Cup: Goteburg (18-22 Feb) - John Whitaker just missed out on the jump off after taking a time fault. He was the top placed Brit finishing in 9th place. Robert Whitaker had 3 fences down for 12 faults and 29th place whilst Jodie Mcateer retired. 

 

An additional result I missed from Week 6 - Ben Maher finished in 16th place at the Jumping World Cup event in Florida. 

 

 

Golf:

LPGA: Honda Thailand Open (19-22 Feb) - Lottie Woad finished on -15. This was enough for a tie for 15th place overall. Gemma Dryburgh didn't have such a good event - +1 left her down in 59th place.  

 

PGA: Genesis Invitational (19-22 Feb) - Tommy Fleetwood was the top finishing Brit on -12 in a tie for 7th place.  Marco Penge scored -10 for a tie for 16th with Robert MacIntyre a further shot behind in a tie for 20th. Matt Fitzpatrick finished on -7 in a tie for 24th with Aaron Rai a further shot behind in a tie for 28th. 

 

DPT: Magical Kenya Open (19-22 Feb) - As always, plenty of Brits competing on the European Tour event - Nathan Kimsey was the top performing Brit with -19 giving him a tie for 5th place. Matthew Jordan scored -18 for 7th and Cameron Adam was in 9th on -16. These results will give them entry to the Investec South African Open. 

 

-15 was good enough for a tie for 14th for Ben Schmidt. Alex Fitzpatrick finished on -13 in tie for 23rd with Jack Senior a shot further back in tie for 29th. Scottish pair Euan Walker and Scott Jamieson were on -11 in a tie for 34th that also included Joseph Dean. David Law scored -10 for 42nd. James Morrison finished down in 61st on -6 with Matthew Baldwin the last of the Brits on -4 in 67th. 

 

 

Gymnastics- Artistic Gymnastics:

2026 FIG apparatus World Cup - Cottbus (19-22 Feb):

Sol Scott took silver in the Vault with a score of 14.249.  Jack Stanley was 8th in the Rings final on a score of 12.966 and Adam Tobin finished in 7th place in the Parallel Bars final with a score of 13.300. 

 

 

Squash:

Cincinnati Gaynor Cup (18-22 Feb): Georgina Kennedy was the top seed and reached the final but ultimately lost out to but missed out 2nd seed :USA Amanda Sobhy 8-11 2-11 7-11, who had also taken out 4th seed Jasmine Hutton 11-6 11-6 11-8 in the semifinals and Saran Nghiem in round 2.

 

8th seed Grace Gear got to the quarter finals before being beaten by 3rd seed :EGY Salma Hany. a bye to the second round. 

 

Alicia Mead and Torrie Malik both lost their first-round matches.  

 

 

Table Tennis:

WTT Grand Smash - Singapore (19Feb-01 Mar) - Tom Jarvis received a wildcard for the men's singles in Singapore but went out in the first round to :KAZ qualifier Kirill Gerassimenko 7-11 8-11 8-11. 

 

 

Tennis:

WTA1000 Dubai Duty Free Championships (16-22 Feb):  Emma Raducanu will want to forget her Middle East swing after another 1st round exit. This time at the hands of :CRO Antonia Ruzic who emerged 6-1 5-7 6-2 winner. in the first round. Sonay Kartal was attempting to qualify for the main draw as the 3rd seed. She got to the second qualifying round but lost out to Aliaksandra Sasnovich 

 

ATP500 Qatar Exxonmobil Open (16-22 Feb) - Jan Choinski had a pretty poor start to the year but is perhaps beginning to turn things around after qualifying for the main draw after defeating :AUS James McCabe and top seed :FRA Quentin Halys. He faced 6th seed :CZE Jakub Mensic and came pretty close to pulling off a major upset but eventually went down 7-6 2-6 4-6. Billy Harris also attempted to qualify but fell in the second round to :ESP Pablo Carreno Busta. 

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2026 Week 9 (02 Mar -09 Mar) Events:

 

 

Aquatics - Diving:

World Aquatics 2026 Diving World Cup II (05 Mar - 08 Mar) - The second stop on the 2026 Diving World Cup was due to take place in Zapopan :MEX but given the issues in the area, World Aquatics has announced the cancellation. Mexico's National Sports Commission doesn't recognise the cancellation and instead announced the event 'is no longer cancelled and is entering a rescheduling phase.' Semantics aside, Team GB wont be diving in Mexico this week. 

 

 

Badminton:

YONEX All England Open Championships (03 Mar - 08 Mar) - In an indication of how far British Badminton has gone backwards over the last couple of Olympic cycles, Team :GBR will be taking the smallest squad to an All England Championships in more than 10 years  

 

Kirsty Gilmour has been drawn against :KOR Kim Ga Eun in the first round of the Women's Singles. 

 

Ben Lane and Sean Vendy have a horror draw in the Men's Doubles. They'll face top seeds :KOR Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae in the first round.  

 

Alexander Dunn and Julie Macpherson will face :DEN Jesper Toft and Amalie Magellund in the first round of the Mixed Doubles whilst Callum Hemming and Estelle Van Leeuwen will take on :MAS Goh Soon Huat and Lai Shevon Jemie. 

 

61st Portugal International Championships (04 Mar - 08 Mar) Cholan Kayan has been drawn against a qualifier in the Men's Singles. Harry Wakefield and Robin Harper will take on :DEN William Boe and Andreas Sondergaard in the first round of the Men's Doubles. Finally, Saffron Morris and Yulia Tang have been drawn against :DEN Anna-Sofie Nielsen and Sofie Rojkaer. 

 

 

Baseball:

2026 World Baseball Classic (05 - 17 Mar)- :GBR have been drawn in Pool B along with :USA, :MEX :ITA and :BRA. Their competition will kick off on 6-Mar against :MEX with their second match against :USA scheduled for 7-Mar. Before the competition gets underway, Team :GBR will have 2 warm up matches - against Milwaukee Brewers on 3-Mar and then San Diego Padres on 4-Mar.

 

 

Basketball:

2027 FIBA World Cup Qualifying (03-Mar) - Having lost the home tie, :GBR men will look to pull off an upset away from home as they take on :ITA again. 

 

 

Cycling - Road:

63rd Trofeo Laigueglia (04 Mar)- Oliver Stockwell, Lukas Nerurkar, Ben Granger, Simon Carr, Thomas Gloag and Mark Donovan are included in the initial startlist. 

 

Strade Bianche (07-Mar) - Ben Tulett and Tom Pidcock appear on the start list but there could be more confirmed this week.

 

Strade Bianche Donne (07-Mar) - No Brits appearing on the initial start list but as with the men's event, that could change this week.

 

 

Cycling - Track:

UCI Nations Cup I - Perth (06-08 Mar) - Am still trying to track down the details of Team :GBR but Cycling Australia are using the return of Matt Richardson as one of the key draws of the event..

 

 

Fencing:

FIE Foil World Cup (Individual & Team) (05-07 Mar) - Harry Bird, Kamal Minott, Rafael Rhys Pollitt, Louis Guennou, William Lonsdale, Callum Penman, Jake Hurst and Oliver Strange will be competing in the individual event in Cairo with Jamie Cook, David Sosnov, David Williams and Joe Donaghue also listed to compete in the team event. 

 

Tamara Gavrilenko, Bronwen Granville, Megal Elliott, Holly Thompson, Georgia Silk, Georgia Gardner, Rachael Adams and Indigo Zaffino will compete in the individual event with Amelie Tsang, Katie Castillo-Bernaus, Zoe Wagstaff and Mhairi McLaughlin competing in both the individual and team event. 

 

FIE Sabre World Cup (Individual & Team) (06-08 Mar) - Caitlin Maxwell, Hannah O'Reilly, Kate Daykin, Bethany Brierley, Ava Davies, Keira D-Sallows, Tosin Ononaiye and Jenna Bray will compete in the individual event in Athens. Maria Chart, Hui Xin Sezille, Maya Sutton and Sophia Potter will compete in both individual and team event. 

 

In the men's event, taking place in Padua, Luke Haynes, Max Cromie, Olympios Gougoulias, Liam Croft, Ian Ho, Henry Martin, Dylan Galazka and Eiger Swinsow will be in the individual event. They'll be joined by JJ Webb, Barnaby Halliwell, Samuel Allen and William Deary who will also compete in the team event. 

 

 

Football:

2027 FIFA World Cup Qualifying - :ENG women get their World Cup qualifying campaign started with a double header - taking on :UKR in Antalya on 3-Mar followed by a home tie against :ISL on 7-Mar. 

 

Golf:

Ladies European Tour Australian Women's Classic (05-08 Mar): Cara Gainer, Alice Hewson, Darcey Harry, Annabell Fuller, Gabriela Cowley, Hannah Screen, Lydia Hall, Esme Hamilton, Chloe Williams, Lily May Humphreys, Amy Taylor, Gemma Clews, Charlotte Heath, Hannah Darling, Caley McGinty, Kelsey MacDonald, Billie-Jo Smith and Meghan MacLaren are due to compete.

 

LPGA Blue Bay 2026. (05-08 Mar): Gemma Dryburgh, Jodi Ewart Shadoff and Mimi Rhodes are due to compete in Hainan. 

 

PGA: Arnold Palmer Invitational (05-08 Mar) - Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Harry Hall, Robert MacIntyre and Justin Rose will be competing in Orlando.

 

PGA: Puerto Rico Open (05-08 Mar) - Martin Laird, John Parry, David Skinns, Matt Wallace, Paul Waring and Danny Willett will be competing in Puerto Rico.  

 

DPT: Joburg Open (05-08 Mar) Connor Syme, Dan Bradbury, Ewen Ferguson, Calum Hill, Eddie Pepperell, Jamie Rutherford, Rhys Enoch, Andy Sullivan, Marcus Armitage, Todd Clements, Brandon Robinson Thompson, Alex Fitzpatrick, Ben Schmidt, Joe Dean, Sam Bairstow, Scott Jamieson, Richie Ramsay, Jack Senior, Andrew Johnston, Ross Fisher, David Law, James Morrison, Daniel Young, Joshua Berry and Ewan Walker are scheduled to compete.

 

Judo:

Grand Prix Upper Austria 2026 (07-08 Mar):  :GBR have had a decent start to the season and will be looking to continue that in Linz. 

Men's -60Kg: Charlie Ayre

Men's -66Kg: Michael Fryer and Charlie Young

Men's -73Kg: Irakli Goginashvili and Ethan Nairne

Men's -81Kg: Lachlan Moorhead and Rory Tyrrell

Men's -90Kg: Jamal Petgrave

Men's -100Kg: Oliver Barratt

Men's +100Kg: Daniel Ede and Wesley Greenidge

Women's -52Kg: Tatum Keen and Caitlin Barber

Women's -57Kg: Acelya Toprak

Women's -70Kg: Katie-Jemima Yeats Brown and Kelly Petersen Pollard

Women's -78Kg: Emma Reid and Shelley Ludford

 

 

Squash:

Airsprint Private Aviation Canadian Men's Open (02-06 Mar): Marwan ElShorbagy is the top seed in Calgary; Greg Lobban is the 4th seed. Both have a bye to the second round. Nick Wall will face :ARG Leandro Romiglio in the first round. Nathan Lake is drawn against :SUI David Bernet with the winner to take on ElShorbagy in round 2. Rory Stewart will face :ESP Ivan Perez in round 1. Adrian Waller faces compatriot Tom Walsh in an all British tie. Finally, Simon Herbert is drawn against :CAN David Baillargeon

 

 

New Zealand Squash Open (03-08 Mar): Joel Makin is the 2nd seed in Christchurch; Jonah Bryant is the 4th seed and Curtis Malik the 6th seed. All have byes to the second round. Patrick Rooney has been drawn against :JPN Ryunosuke Tsukue. 

 

In the women's draw, Torrie Malik is drawn against :SUI Cindy Merlo; Grace Gear will take on :NZL Kaitlyn Watts and Alicia Mead will face :UKR Alina Bushma.

 

Richardson Wealth Women's Open (04-08 Mar): Tesni Murphy is the top seed and has a bye to the second round. Likewise, 2nd seed Georgia Adderley also has a bye to the second round. 

 

Kiera Marshall has been drawn against :COL Lucia Bautista.

 

 

Rugby SVNS:

Vancouver (7-8 Mar) Team :GBR are still looking for their first win in the women's event. This week they're up against :NZL, :FRA and :JPN in the pool matches.

 

The men's team haven't had the best results in the last couple of fixtures. They'll be looking to get things back on track in Vancouver with pool matches against :RSA :NZL and :ESP

 

 

Table Tennis:

WTT Feeder Dusseldorf (02 Mar - 06 Mar): Anna Hursey is the top seed in the Women's Singles whilst Tom Jarvis is the 5th seed in the Men's Singles. 

 

 

Tennis:

BNP Paribas Open (04 Mar - 15 Mar): The tennis tour enters the sunshine swing with Indian Wells being followed by Miami Open.  In the men's event, Jack Pinnington Jones is drawn against 9th seed :FRA Benjamin Bonzi and Billy Harris is drawn against 10th seed :AUS Chris O'Connell in the qualifying draw. In the women's singles, Katie Boulter is the top seed in the qualifying draw and will take on :BUL Viktoriya Tomova.

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Team GB Ranking Update - February 2026: Badminton

 

 

Men's Singles
  Jan '26 Feb '26
Athlete WR Points WR Points Movement
Harry Huang 61 26,566 60 26,716 +1
Ethan Rose 108 17,490 112 17,490 -4
Cholan Kayan 149 12,787 149 12,880 -
Nadeem Dalvi 228 8,131 226 8,224 +2
Rohan Thool 242 7,500 243 7,500 -1
 
Women's Singles
  Jan '26 Feb '26
Athlete WR Points WR Points Movement
Kirsty Gilmour 29 43,890 29 43,890 -
Rachel Sugden 173 10,830 175 10,830 -2
Frey Redfearn 195 9,269 196 9,269 -1
Leona Lee 236 7,066 243 6,658 -7
Miu Lin Ngan 261 6,088 259 6,088 +2
 
Men's Doubles
  Jan '26 Feb '26
Athlete WR Points WR Points Movement
Ben Lane / Sean Vendy 14 58,889 15 58,531 -1
Christopher Grimley / Matthew Grimley 52 29,140 52 29,790 -
Alexander Dunn / Adam Pringle 74 23,390 75 23,390 -1
Oliver Butler / Samuel Jones 75 22,233 78 22,533 -3
Alex Green / Zach Russ 125 13,150 84 20,851 +41
 
Women's Doubles
  Jan '25 Feb '26
Athlete WR Points WR Points Movement
Julie MacPherson / Ciara Torrance 38 35,590 40 34,400 -2
Abbygael Harris / Lizzie Tolman 63 25,997 60 26,497 +3
Lisa Curtin / Sian Kelly 79 19,985 77 21,365 +2
Sian Kelly / Annie Lado 152 8,690 188 7,020 -36
Annie Lado / Estelle Van Leeuwen 166 8,310 161 8,310 +5
 
Mixed Doubles
  Jan '26 Feb '26
Athlete WR Points WR Points Movement
Alexander Dunn / Julie MacPherson 35 37,960 32 39,150 +3
Callum Hemming / Estelle Van Leeuwen 41 35,855 39 35,945 +2
Rory Easton / Lizzie Tolman 67 21,555 77 18,870 -10
Samuel Jones / Lizzie Tolman 117 13,000 99 14,670 +18
Oliver Butler / Abbygael Harris 174 8,270 153 9,990 +21
           
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2026 Week 8 (23 Feb -01 Mar) Results:

 

 

Aquatics - Diving:

World Aquatics 2026 Diving World Cup I (26 Feb - 01 Mar) - There were a couple of podium finishes for Team GB in Montreal.

Ben Cutmore and Euan McCabe took bronze in the Men's 10m Synchro with a score of 399.12 - 1.29 points behind :MEX in second and 70.11 behind champions :CHN. It was the same podium line up in the Men's 3m Synchro with Anthony Harding teaming up with Jack Laugher for bronze with 393.66 behind :MEX (441.63) and :CHN (461.37). In the Women's 3m Synchro, Scarlett Mew Jensen and Yasmin Harper were well down the field in 7th with score of 270.84.

 

In the individual events, Euan McCabe was 5th in the Men's 10m Platform with score of 452.70 around 46 points off the podium.  In the Men's 3m Springboard, Ross Haslam was down in 10th place with score of 433.05 - over 50 points adrift of the podium places.  Jordan Houlden dropped his 4th round dive in qualifying resulting in 0 score putting pay to his hopes of qualifying for the final. Yasmin Harper finished in 24th place in the Women's 3m Springboard with score of 230.70 and failed to progress to the final.  

 

 

Badminton:

YONEX German Open (24 Feb - 01 Mar) - Harry Huang was the only Brit in the men's singles and exited in the first round after a 21-17 11-21 18-21 defeat at the hands of 4th seed :TPE Chun-Yi Lin.

 

Kirsty Gilmour's time in Mulheim an der Ruhr was also short lived. She withdrew from her second-round match whilst trailing 4th seed :JPN Tomoka Miyazaki 19-21 9-13 having seen off :JPN Manami Suizu 21-7 21-13 in the first round of the women's singles. 

 

All 4 :GBR pairings in the men's doubles were given tough draws against seeded opponents and all 4 pairing fell in the first round. Oliver Butler and Samuel Jones lost 8th seeds :MAS Junaidi Arif and Roy King 14-21 12-21. Alexander Dunn and Adam Pringle lost to 5th seed :TPE Hsian Chieh Chiu and Chi-Lin Wang 13-21 11-21. Alex Green and Zach Russ came through qualifying before losing to 6th seeds :CHN Bo Yang Chen and Yi Liu 10-21 11-21. Finally, Christopher and Matthew Grimley lost to 7th seed :TPE Jhe-Huei Lee and Po-Hsuan Yang 16-21 15-21. 

 

In the women's doubles, Julie Macpherson and Ciara Torrance were another casualty in the first round - losing to :NED Kirsten De Wit and Meerte Loos 19-21 19-21. Abbygael Harris and Lizzie Tolman also fell in the first rounf, losing 17-21 21-18 18-21 to :DEN Simona Pilgaard and Signe Schulz.

Lisa Curtin and Sian Kelly advanced to round 2 with a 21-16 11-21 21-16 win over :ESP Nikol Carulla and Carmen Maria Jimenez before losing 8-21 4-21 to :CHN Yi Duo Wang and Yi Jing Li. 

 

The results in the mixed doubles were at least a bit more positive. Alexander Dunn and Julie Macpherson got to the quarter finals taking out :UKR Oleksii Titov and Yevheniia Kantemyr and 2nd seed :CHN Xin Wa Guo and Fang Hui Chen on the way before falling to 8th seed :DEN Mads Vestergaard and Christine Busch 11-21 18-21. 

Callum Hemming and Estelle Van Leeuwen got to the second round with a 21-17 21-14 win over :DEN Rasmus Espersen and Amalie Cecilie Kudsk before losing to 7th seeds :CHN Xing Cheng and Chi Zhang 15-21 17-21. Finally, Samuel Jones and Lizzie Tolman and Oliver Butler and Abbygael Harris both lost in the first round. 

 

 

Basketball:

2027 FIBA World Cup Qualifying (27-Feb) :GBR sit bottom of Group D after the first four matches in the qualifying competition. In a double header against :ITA:GBR went down to a 57-93 defeat at home followed by a 75-84 loss in the away tie

 

 

Cycling - Road:

Omloop Nieuwsblad (28 Feb) - Robert Donaldson was the highest placed Brit in 34th place, just ahead of Ben Turner in 37th. Tom Pidcock was over 2 minutes off the pace in 48th place. Lewis Askey finished in the points in 59th place. Fred Wright was down the field in 80th almost 10 minutes off the pace. Ben Swift, Sean Flynn, Noah Hobbs, Matthew Brennan and Sam Watson all failed to finish. 

 

Cat Ferguson was just off the podium in 4th place 21 seconds behind eventual winner Demi Vollering. Millie Couzens was in 8th. Flora Perkins was in 25th, just ahead of Imogen Wolff in 27th.  Anna Henderson in 40th; Zoe Backstedt in 42nd and Josie Nelson in 43rd all finished in the points. Elynor Backstedt was well down the field in 106th whilst Carys Lloyd was DNF.  

 

Faun-Ardeche Classic (28-Feb) - Three Brits finished in the points with Ben Tulett in 13th place; Simon Carr in 18th and Bjorn Koerdt in 28th. Lukas Nerurkar was down in 46th; Mark Donovan in 52nd, just ahead of Thomas Gloag in 53rd. 

 

Faun Drome Classic (01-Mar) - Lukas Nerurkar finished in 9th place whilst Bjorn Koerdt was in 19th. Simon Carr was well down the field in 107th with Oliver Stockwell in 126th. The rest of the Brits - William Smith, Thomas Gloag and Ben Tullett all failed to finish. 

 

 

Equestrian - Jumping:

FEI Jumping World Cup: Helsinki (26 Feb - 01 Mar) - Robert Whitaker retired in round 1.

 

 

Fencing:

European Junior Championships (24-27 Feb) -

Men's Epee: Tristan Lumineau took bronze in the individual event.  Cheney Zhu finished in 31st with Cador Beautyman in 47th and Fin Bennet in 97th. As a team they finished in 9th place overall.

Men's Foil: David Sosnov took gold with Mohammed Belbouab taking silver. Callum Penman finished in 6th with David Kelly in 21st. There was disappointment that the team couldn't defend their team title and had to settle for bronze.  

Men's Sabre: John White and Eiger Swinsow finished in 60th and 61st respectively. Joe Evans was in 74th with Guy Lumsden in 80th. As a team, they placed 14th overall.

Women's Epee: Emma Mitzova was the highest placed Brit in 51st, just ahead of Harriet Hillier in 54th and Kseniya Kushtan in 60th. Olivia Eadie was well down the field in 85th. As a team, they finished down in 19th place. 

Women's Foil: Amelie Tsang took bronze with Megan Elliott in 32nd. Zoe Wagstaff was down in 55th with Rachael Adams in 70th. As a team, they achieved 6th place overall. 

Women's Sabre: Maya Sutton finished in 26th with Keira D-Sallows in 29th; Hui Xin Sezille in 37th and Ava Davies down in 52nd.  As a team, they placed 12th overall. 

 

 

Golf:

LPGA: HSBC Women's World Championship (26 Feb-01 Mar) - Mimi Rhodes, Charley Hull and Lottie Woad were all in a tie for 10th place on -6 whilst Gemma Dryburgh was +1 in 47th. 

 

Ladies European Tour: Ford Women's NSW Open (26 Feb-01 Mar) - Charlotte Heath was in 4th place on -13 with Caley McGinty in 5th on -12. Chloe Williams in a tie for 20th on -8 with Hannah Screen in 33rd on -5. -4 was enough for a tie for 37th for Meghan MacLaren. Cara Gainer was in 45th on -3. Lydia Hall and Annabell Fuller were on -2 in tie for 49th. Luca Thompson and Gemma Clews were tied for 56th on +1. 

 

Esme Hamilton, Kelsey Macdonald, Alice Hewson, Amy Taylor, Lily May Humphreys, Darcey Harry, Hannah Darling, Gabriella Cowley all missed the cut.

 

PGA: Cognizant Classic (26 Feb-01 Mar) - Aaron Rai and Jordan Smith were in a tie for 23rd on -7. Matt Wallace was -4 in 40th along with Dan Brown. John Parry's +2 was enough for 63rd. Paul Waring and Danny Willett missed the cut.   

 

DPT: Investec South African Open (26 Feb-01 Mar)  Eddie Pepperell finished in 5th place on -10. Ewen Ferguson and Nathan Kimsey finished in tie for 9th on -7.  -6 was a tie for 14th for Alex Fitzpatrick and Joe Dean. Matthew Jordan and Calum Hill were in tie for 20th on -5 with Todd Clements on -4 in 24th. -3 was enough for 29th place for Marcus Armitage, Andy Sullivan and Scott Jamieson. Sam Bairstow was the last of the Brits in 43rd on -2. Dan Bradbury, Connor Syme, Ben Schmidt, Richie Ramsay, Jamie Rutherford, Rhys Enoch and Will Enefer all missed the cut.  

 

 

Shooting:

European Championships 10m (27 Feb-05 Mar): 5 athletes have been announced in the :GBR team to compete in Yerevan :ARM:

Seonaid McIntosh was down in 21st place in the women's 10m air rifle qualifying whilst Ruth Mwadumba was in 64th place. 

Dean Bale finished in 60th place in the men's 10m air rifle qualifying.

 

James Miller finished in 29th place in the men's 10m air pistol qualifying. Charlotte Hicks was 18th in the women's 10m air pistol qualifying. 

 

In the mixed team events, McIntosh and Bale teamed up in the mixed 10m air rifle team and finished in 20th place whilst Hicks and Miller teamed up in the rifle event and finished 10th place.

 

 

Squash:

McMillan Goodfellow Classic 2026 (24-28 Feb): Greg Lobban was the top seed and made it to the semifinals before losing to eventual champion :EGY Yahya Elnawasany 11-9 6-11 5-11 6-11.

Both 6th seed Adrian Waller and 7th seed Rory Stewart had would lose in the second round along with Simon Herbert and Perry Malik.

 

Emyr Evans and Tom Walsh exited in the first round.  

 

Steel City Open (25 Feb-01 Mar): Georgina Kennedy was the 2nd seed and lived up to her ranking, finishing as runner up to top seed :JPN Satomi Watanabe 9-11 5-11 6-11. Watanabe also defeated 4th seed Jasmine Hutton in the semifinals 11-5 11-5 11-6. 

 

Saran Nghiem made it to the quarterfinals whilst Alicia Mead lost in the first round.

 

 

Taekwondo:

Bulgarian Open 2026 (27 Feb):

Men's -54Kg: Thomas Bailey appears to have lost in the first round. 

Men's -58Kg: Alexander Sherratt finished in 3rd place whilst Zack Sarsoza was runner-up. 

Men's -68Kg: Matthew Howell appears to have lost in the first round. 

Men's -80Kg: Dantrell Knight-Mitchell and Zak Angell got to the round of 16. Sohrab Alipour appears to have lost in the first round. 

Men's +87Kg: Caden Cunningham finished in 3rd place.

Women's -49Kg: Phoenix Goodman got to the round of 16.

Women's -53Kg: Jodie McKew appears to have lost in the first round. 

Women's -57Kg: Ava Bett appears to have lost in the first round whilst Teigan Smith exited in the round of 32. 

Women's -62Kg: Both Beth Christy and Neve McPhillie appear to have lost in the first round

Women's -67Kg: Chloe Roberts got to the round of 16 whilst Courtney Kramoh appears to have lost in the first round.

Women's -73Kg: Ruby Mackay appears to have lost in the first round.

Women's +73Kg: Lauren Williams was defeated in the quarterfinals. 

 

 

Tennis:

WTA500 Merida Open (23Feb - 01Mar):  Katie Boulter continues her climb back up the women's rankings. This week she defeated :BRA Beatriz Haddad Maia 6-4 6-4 in the first round, before progressing to the quarterfinals when :COL Camila Osorio was forced to withdraw. It was a great match, but ultimately Jasmine Paolini was able to end Boulter's 7 match winning streak 0-6 6-3 6-3.

Heather Watson returned to the tour after long layoff due to injury. She safely navigated the qualifying draw before losing to 7th seed :ESP Jessica Bouzas Maneiiro 3-6 1-6.

 

WTA250 ATX Open (23Feb - 01Mar):  Fran Jones returned to the tour for first time since retiring in her Australian Open first round match. She was facing 4th seed :USA Peyton Stearns and went down to a 6-3 3-6 2-6 loss.

 

ATP500 Dubai Duty Free Tennis championships (23-28 Feb) - Jack Draper made his return to the tour in Dubai. Seeded 4, he dispatched :FRA Quentin Halys 7-6 6-3 in the first-round but couldn't repeat that performance in the round of 16 where he fell to :FRA Arthur Rinderknech 6-7 7-6 4-6. Jan Choinski came close to qualifying for the main draw but came up just short against Giovanni Mpetshi-Perricard in the final qualifying round. 

 

In the doubles, Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool were the top seeds and got through to the semifinals where they lost to eventual champions and 3rd seeds Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten 4-6 6-7. Given the difficulties the finalists had in getting out of Dubai, perhaps the rest of the Brits don't have too many regrets about exiting the tournament early. 

 

ATP500 Albierto Mexicano Telcel Presented By HSBC (23-28 Feb) - Cam Norrie was the 7th seed and fell in the first round to :ESP Wildcard Rafael Jodar 6-3 6-2. 

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2026 Week 9 (02 Mar -09 Mar) Events:

 

A fairly chunky week of events - one that kind of makes me regret starting this thread, but we're down the rabbit hole so might as well continue....

 

Aquatics - Swimming:

Edinburgh International Meet (13 - 15 Mar) - This event is always well attended by the British swim team, and this will be an opportunity to get qualifying times for Commonwealth Games later in the year. Entry lists aren't published yet but will keep checking.

 

Athletics:

European Throwing Cup (14 - 15 Mar) - UK Athletics have taken the decision not to send a team to the event in Nicosia, citing the ongoing situation in the Middle East.  

 

Badminton:

Yonex Swiss Open 2026 (10 - 15 Mar) Kirsty Gilmour will face a qualifier in the first round of the Women's Singles. 

 

In the Men's Doubles, Christopher Grimley and Matthew Grimley face 7th seed :DEN Daniel Lundgaard and Mads Vestergaard

Julie Macpherson and Ciara Torrance will take on :JPN Arisa Igarashi and Chiharu Shida in the Women's Doubles. 

 

Alexander Dunn and Julie MacPherson take on :DEN Mads Vestergaard and Christine Busch in the first round of the Mixed Doubles whilst Callum Hemming and Estelle Van Leeuwen face 2nd seed :DEN Mathias Christiansen and Alexandra Boje. 

 

Baseball:

2026 World Baseball Classic (09 Mar)- :GBR will finish their Pool games with a match against :BRA. They've lost all of their matches so far, so will be hoping they can come away with a win over the lower ranked opponents.

 

Basketball:

2027 Women's EuroBasket Qualifying :GBR have an away tie against :SUI on 11-Mar followed by a home tie against :AUT on 14-Mar. 

 

Cycling - BMX Freestyle:

Ride the Dragon - According to the UCI website, this should be taking place this weekend but according to the event website, it's on next week. Either way, I don't have an entry list as yet. 

 

Cycling - BMX Racing:

European Cup Legs I and II (13-14 Mar) - There should be a decent :GBR presence in Verona with Bethany Shriever and Emily Hutt competing in the Women's Elite with Callum Russell, Kye Whyte, Jos Marnham, Matthew Gilston and Ross Cullen competing in the Men's Elite. 

 

Also worth saying that Ben Cornish, Bradley Russell, Danny Jake Monforte, George Hunt, Harrison Bell, Harry Tanner, Betsy Bax, Sienna Harvey, and Theia Gaynor competing in the Under-23 events. 

 

Cycling - Road:

Paris-Nice (08-15 Mar) - Lewis Askey, Josh Tarling, Joshua Giddings, Samuel Watson, Oscar Onley, Robert Donaldson, Max Walker and Callum Thornley will be competing.

 

Tirreno-Adriatico (09-15 Mar) - Ethan Hayter, James Shaw, Owain Doull, Mark Donovan, Connor Swift, Oliver Peace, Sean Flynn and Lukas Nerurkar will be competing.

 

Trofeo Alfredo Binda - Comune di Cittiglio (15-Mar) - Pfeiffer Georgi will be among the Brits taking part.

 

Equestrian - Dressage:

FEI Dressage World Cup - 's-Hertogenbosch (12-15 Mar) Charlotte Fry will be competing on Everdale.  

 

Fencing:

FIE Westend Grand Prix Individual Epee (13 Mar) Gregory Allen, Benjamin Andrews, Cador Beautyman, Tobias Berry, William East, James Jeal, Vladimir Kukharev, Tristan Lumineau, Charlie Lutyens-Humfrey, Paul James Sanchez-Lethem, Hugo Smith and Louis Taiwo-Williams will be competing in the men's event in Budapest whilst Lucy Grant, Kate Haswell, Kseniya Kushtan, Danielle Lawson, Hannah Nesbitt, Alexandra Powell, Jessica Rogerson, Susan Maria Sica and Katherine Townsend will compete in the women's event. 

 

Golf:

PGA: The Players Championships (12-15 Mar) - Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Harry Hall, Robert MacIntyre, Marco Penge, Aaron Rai, Jordan Smith and Justin Rose will be competing at Sawgrass.

 

Ladies European Tour: Women's Australian Open (12-15 Mar) - Cara Gainer, Alice Hewson, Darcey Harry, Annabell Fuller, Hannah Screen, Gabriella Cowley, Lydia Hall, Esme Hamilton, Chloe Williams, Lily May Humphreys, Amy Taylor, Gemma Clews, Charlotte Heath, Hannah Darling, Caley McGinty, Meghan MacLaren, Thalia Martin and Kelsey Macdonald are competing. 

 

Gymnastics - Artistic:

FIG Apparatus World Cup (12-15 Mar) Courtney Tulloch and Remell Robinson-Bailey will be competing in Antalya :TUR

 

Gymnastics - Trampoline:

FIG Trampoline World Cup (12-13 Mar) - Team :GBR were due to send a team of 5 to :NED Alkmaar including Bryony Page and Isabelle Songhurst but for some reason they have withdrawn the team.

 

 

Judo:

Warsaw European Open 2026 (14-15 Mar): 

Men's -81Kg: Rory Tyrrell

Men's -90Kg: Kenneth Harris

Men's +100Kg: Joshua Whitehouse

Women's -48Kg: Summer Shaw and Ashleigh Barnikel

Women's -57Kg: Lele Nairne

Women's -70Kg: Rachel Hawkes

 

Rugby SVNS:

New York (14-15 Mar) Team :GBR women will likely go winless for another week - they face :NZL, :FRA and :FIJ in the pool matches.

 

For the :GBR men, they have a decent pool if they can get their act together and will face :ESP,:FIJ and :ARG.

 

Squash:

Australian Open (10-15 Mar): Joel Makin is the 2nd seed and has a bye to the second round. As does 4th seed Jonah Bryant is 4th seed and 7th seed Curtis Malik.

 

Patrick Rooney will face :JPN Ryunosuke Tsukue whilst Simon Herbert will take on :EGY Moustafa Elsirty in the first round. (Spoiler alert: they both lost in the first round)

 

Grace Gear takes on Alicia Mead in an all British first round with the winner going on to face the top seed :MAS Sivasangari Subramaniam whilst Torrie Malik faces :SUI Cindy Merlo for the right to take on 2nd seed :BEL Tinne Gilis. 

 

Calgary CFO Consulting Services Women's Squash Week (11-15 Mar): Georgia Adderley is the top seed and, along with Millie Tomlinson who is the 8th seed, has a bye to the second round.

 

Kiera Marshall will take on :HKG Helen Tang whilst Lowri Roberts will face :MAS Yasshmita Jadishkumar in the first round. 

 

Table Tennis:

WTT Feeder Otocec 2026 (07-11 Mar): Tom Jarvis is the 4th seed for the Men's Singles. Samuel Walker and Connor Green are also competing in both the singles and doubles. Tin-Tin Ho will compete in the Women's Singles. 

 

WTT Champions Chongqing 2026 (10-15 Mar): Anna Hursey will compete in the Women's Singles. 

 

Taekwondo:

Dutch Open 2026 (15 Mar):

Men's -54Kg: Finn Labong 

Men's -80Kg: Theoharys Stavropoulos

Women's -46Kg: Aysa Khorshidi, Lauren Dunsmore 

Women's -49Kg: Emily Clark

Women's -53Kg: Judy Marton and Ruby Lee

Women's -62Kg: Beth Christy

 

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2026 Week 9 (02 Mar -09 Mar) Events:

 

A fairly chunky week of events - one that kind of makes me regret starting this thread, but we're down the rabbit hole so might as well continue....

 

Aquatics - Swimming:

Edinburgh International Meet (13 - 15 Mar) - This event is always well attended by the British swim team, and this will be an opportunity to get qualifying times for Commonwealth Games later in the year. Entry lists aren't published yet but will keep checking.

 

Athletics:

European Throwing Cup (14 - 15 Mar) - UK Athletics have taken the decision not to send a team to the event in Nicosia, citing the ongoing situation in the Middle East.  

 

Badminton:

Yonex Swiss Open 2026 (10 - 15 Mar) Kirsty Gilmour will face a qualifier in the first round of the Women's Singles. 

 

In the Men's Doubles, Christopher Grimley and Matthew Grimley face 7th seed :DEN Daniel Lundgaard and Mads Vestergaard

Julie Macpherson and Ciara Torrance will take on :JPN Arisa Igarashi and Chiharu Shida in the Women's Doubles. 

 

Alexander Dunn and Julie MacPherson take on :DEN Mads Vestergaard and Christine Busch in the first round of the Mixed Doubles whilst Callum Hemming and Estelle Van Leeuwen face 2nd seed :DEN Mathias Christiansen and Alexandra Boje. 

 

Baseball:

2026 World Baseball Classic (09 Mar)- :GBR will finish their Pool games with a match against :BRA. They've lost all of their matches so far, so will be hoping they can come away with a win over the lower ranked opponents.

 

Basketball:

2027 Women's EuroBasket Qualifying :GBR have an away tie against :SUI on 11-Mar followed by a home tie against :AUT on 14-Mar. 

 

Cycling - BMX Freestyle:

Ride the Dragon - According to the UCI website, this should be taking place this weekend but according to the event website, it's on next week. Either way, I don't have an entry list as yet. 

 

Cycling - BMX Racing:

European Cup Legs I and II (13-14 Mar) - There should be a decent :GBR presence in Verona with Bethany Shriever and Emily Hutt competing in the Women's Elite with Callum Russell, Kye Whyte, Jos Marnham, Matthew Gilston and Ross Cullen competing in the Men's Elite. 

 

Also worth saying that Ben Cornish, Bradley Russell, Danny Jake Monforte, George Hunt, Harrison Bell, Harry Tanner, Betsy Bax, Sienna Harvey, and Theia Gaynor competing in the Under-23 events. 

 

Cycling - Road:

Paris-Nice (08-15 Mar) - Lewis Askey, Josh Tarling, Joshua Giddings, Samuel Watson, Oscar Onley, Robert Donaldson, Max Walker and Callum Thornley will be competing.

 

Tirreno-Adriatico (09-15 Mar) - Ethan Hayter, James Shaw, Owain Doull, Mark Donovan, Connor Swift, Oliver Peace, Sean Flynn and Lukas Nerurkar will be competing.

 

Trofeo Alfredo Binda - Comune di Cittiglio (15-Mar) - Pfeiffer Georgi will be among the Brits taking part.

 

Equestrian - Dressage:

FEI Dressage World Cup - 's-Hertogenbosch (12-15 Mar) Charlotte Fry will be competing on Everdale.  

 

Fencing:

FIE Westend Grand Prix Individual Epee (13 Mar) Gregory Allen, Benjamin Andrews, Cador Beautyman, Tobias Berry, William East, James Jeal, Vladimir Kukharev, Tristan Lumineau, Charlie Lutyens-Humfrey, Paul James Sanchez-Lethem, Hugo Smith and Louis Taiwo-Williams will be competing in the men's event in Budapest whilst Lucy Grant, Kate Haswell, Kseniya Kushtan, Danielle Lawson, Hannah Nesbitt, Alexandra Powell, Jessica Rogerson, Susan Maria Sica and Katherine Townsend will compete in the women's event. 

 

Golf:

PGA: The Players Championships (12-15 Mar) - Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Harry Hall, Robert MacIntyre, Marco Penge, Aaron Rai, Jordan Smith and Justin Rose will be competing at Sawgrass.

 

Ladies European Tour: Women's Australian Open (12-15 Mar) - Cara Gainer, Alice Hewson, Darcey Harry, Annabell Fuller, Hannah Screen, Gabriella Cowley, Lydia Hall, Esme Hamilton, Chloe Williams, Lily May Humphreys, Amy Taylor, Gemma Clews, Charlotte Heath, Hannah Darling, Caley McGinty, Meghan MacLaren, Thalia Martin and Kelsey Macdonald are competing. 

 

Gymnastics - Artistic:

FIG Apparatus World Cup (12-15 Mar) Courtney Tulloch and Remell Robinson-Bailey will be competing in Antalya :TUR

 

Gymnastics - Trampoline:

FIG Trampoline World Cup (12-13 Mar) - Team :GBR were due to send a team of 5 to :NED Alkmaar including Bryony Page and Isabelle Songhurst but for some reason they have withdrawn the team.

 

 

Judo:

Warsaw European Open 2026 (14-15 Mar): 

Men's -81Kg: Rory Tyrrell

Men's -90Kg: Kenneth Harris

Men's +100Kg: Joshua Whitehouse

Women's -48Kg: Summer Shaw and Ashleigh Barnikel

Women's -57Kg: Lele Nairne

Women's -70Kg: Rachel Hawkes

 

Rugby SVNS:

New York (14-15 Mar) Team :GBR women will likely go winless for another week - they face :NZL, :FRA and :FIJ in the pool matches.

 

For the :GBR men, they have a decent pool if they can get their act together and will face :ESP,:FIJ and :ARG.

 

Squash:

Australian Open (10-15 Mar): Joel Makin is the 2nd seed and has a bye to the second round. As does 4th seed Jonah Bryant is 4th seed and 7th seed Curtis Malik.

 

Patrick Rooney will face :JPN Ryunosuke Tsukue whilst Simon Herbert will take on :EGY Moustafa Elsirty in the first round. (Spoiler alert: they both lost in the first round)

 

Grace Gear takes on Alicia Mead in an all British first round with the winner going on to face the top seed :MAS Sivasangari Subramaniam whilst Torrie Malik faces :SUI Cindy Merlo for the right to take on 2nd seed :BEL Tinne Gilis. 

 

Calgary CFO Consulting Services Women's Squash Week (11-15 Mar): Georgia Adderley is the top seed and, along with Millie Tomlinson who is the 8th seed, has a bye to the second round.

 

Kiera Marshall will take on :HKG Helen Tang whilst Lowri Roberts will face :MAS Yasshmita Jadishkumar in the first round. 

 

Table Tennis:

WTT Feeder Otocec 2026 (07-11 Mar): Tom Jarvis is the 4th seed for the Men's Singles. Samuel Walker and Connor Green are also competing in both the singles and doubles. Tin-Tin Ho will compete in the Women's Singles. 

 

WTT Champions Chongqing 2026 (10-15 Mar): Anna Hursey will compete in the Women's Singles. 

 

Taekwondo:

Dutch Open 2026 (15 Mar):

Men's -54Kg: Finn Labong 

Men's -80Kg: Theoharys Stavropoulos

Women's -46Kg: Aysa Khorshidi, Lauren Dunsmore 

Women's -49Kg: Emily Clark

Women's -53Kg: Judy Marton and Ruby Lee

Women's -62Kg: Beth Christy

 

Entries for the Edinburgh swim meet can be found here:

 

https://swimswam.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/draft-programme-for-web.pdf

 

Peaty's first Long Course races since the Paris Olympics! All other GB stars are present too (apart from those competing in the NCAA).

 

Some of them (Scott, Dean, Colbert etc.) are coming straight from 3 weeks of altitude training in Arizona so it'll be interesting to see where they're at.

 

I think most will then compete at the Giant Open in France next weekend.

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