The wait is over: Ross Whyte and Fay Henderson are heading to the world championships.

Scottish Curling announced Team Whyte and Team Henderson as its selections Friday.

Both Whyte and Henderson won their third consecutive national titles this past weekend.

Bruce Mouat's team represented Scotland at the past three World Men's Curling Championship tournaments, winning gold in 2023 and 2025.

Rebecca Morrison's team has competed for Scotland at the previous four World Women's Curling Championship tournaments, with a best finish of sixth last year.

Mouat and Morrison weren't included in the selection process after representing Great Britain at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Mouat earned the silver medal and Morrison finished sixth.

Whyte, who is ranked No. 4 in the world, captured his second career Grand Slam of Curling title in January, defeating Kyle Waddell 6-3 in the all-Scottish men's final at the Crown Royal Players' Championship. It was a repeat in the Scottish Curling Championships final, with Whyte beating Waddell 8-6 in an extra end.

Henderson, No. 40 in the women's world rankings, topped Callie Soutar 7-4 in the women's final.

The World Women's Curling Championship takes place March 14-22 in Calgary, with the World Men's Curling Championship set for March 27 to April 4 in Ogden, Utah.

Although it's the first time they're skipping their teams at the world championships, both Whyte and Henderson have made appearances as alternates in the past. Whyte served as Mouat's alternate in 2019 and 2021, while Henderson was Morrison's alternate in 2022 and 2025.