‎Liverpool has been awarded the right to host the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in 2030.
‎The tournament will take place at the M&S Bank Arena and will feature more than 400 gymnasts from 80 countries.
‎It will be the fourth time the event has been staged in the UK, with Liverpool hosting the 2022 edition, which attracted more than 35,000 spectators and generated £5.6m for the local economy.
‎The city has also staged every Artistic Gymnastics British Championships since 2011.
‎“Hosting the Championships again in 2030 gives us a fantastic opportunity to build on that legacy, inspire the next generation and through gymnastics support happier, healthier, and more connected communities across Liverpool and the wider UK,” read a joint statement by British Gymnastics, UK Sport and Liverpool City Council.
‎Those bodies delivered the successful bid, with a feasibility study saying that the 2030 event could generate more than £8m.
‎Great Britain’s best World Championships haul came in 2022 as they won six medals in Liverpool.
‎Olympic bronze medallist Jessica Gadirova had a hand in three of them, becoming GB’s second women’s world floor champion.
‎“The 2022 championships were incredible for me personally, for the British teams and for gymnastics,” said the 21-year-old.
‎“Liverpool feels like home for the GB team, and the support of that home crowd was the most inspiring and motivational environment I’ve ever competed in.
‎“The impact a World Championships has on uniting everyone and inspiring the next generation is massive. It’s going to be an incredible event.”
‎The 2030 tournament will also provide the first opportunity for gymnasts to qualify for the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane