The Pan Pacific Masters Games will be trialed as an annual event on the Gold Coast after being a biennial event since 1998, the city's mayor has announced.
The 10-day event got underway on Friday for the first time since 2018 due to COVID-19, with 13,000 competitors registered across 42 sports.
The trial is in place until 2024.
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate made the announcement to the athletes at the opening night celebrations at the Games Village alongside the beach at Kurrawa.
"Pan Pacific will be here every year," he said.
"Sport really excites and unites. On the Gold Coast, we are exciting and uniting.
"It's what the Gold Coast is about: events, excitement and we're moving ahead."
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="906"] The Pan Pacific Masters Games have been held on the Gold Coast since 1998. (ABC News: Kirsten Webster)[/caption]