The 2026 European Figure Skating Championships concluded in Sheffield, United Kingdom, showcasing a mix of seasoned elites and emerging talents on one of the sport’s most prestigious stages. Georgian skater Nika Egadze claimed the men’s singles title with a compelling performance that combined technical precision with artistic flair, while Estonia’s Niina Petrõkina triumphed in the women’s competition, underlining her rapid ascent on the international circuit. In pairs and ice dance, teams like Anastasiia Metelkina & Luka Berulava and Laurence Fournier Beaudry & Guillaume Cizeron delivered showstopping routines that captivated audiences and reinforced Europe’s deep bench in figure skating excellence.
The championships also held broader significance as a barometer for world-level competition, with results influencing entry quotas for next season’s global events. Federations across the continent used the week-long competition to assess depth, refine programs, and build momentum ahead of the Winter Olympics cycle. The event’s success in Sheffield also highlighted the enduring popularity of ice sports in the UK, drawing strong local support and international viewership.













