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British Gymnastics is setting its sights on bringing the World Championships back to Liverpool in 2030. If successful, this event would be a major global sporting event hosted in the UK that year. Working in collaboration with UK Sport, Liverpool City Council, and Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, the national governing body for gymnastics is crafting a robust bid to capitalize on the success of previous editions held in Great Britain.
The bid proposes to hold the event once again at the M&S Bank Arena, providing an athlete-centric location allowing for training, warm-ups, and competition to be conveniently located in one site within Liverpool. As Great Britain continues to make strides in international gymnastics, hosting the World Championships in 2030 presents an opportunity to inspire and engage the next generation in the sport and further the mission of British Gymnastics in promoting healthier and happier lives through gymnastics.
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing, and Culture, Councillor Harry Doyle, emphasized the city’s track record in hosting world-class events that leave a lasting impact. The potential economic boost and cultural significance of hosting the World Championships in 2030 are highlighted, with expectations high for strong community engagement and legacy-building.
Acknowledging Liverpool as a leading destination for major sporting events, the bid positions the city alongside previous successful events like the 2022 World Championships, which received high praise from gymnasts and fans. The potential economic benefits and global exposure of the 2030 event are reasons for optimism, with stakeholders expressing confidence in Liverpool’s capabilities to host a world-class event once again
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