WORLD Athletics has announced the 2024 World Indoor Championships will be held in Glasgow.

It will be the third time the event has taken place in the United Kingdom, and the first time in Scotland.

The 2018 edition – the most recent one – was in Birmingham, which was also the host venue in 2003.

Glasgow hosted the European Indoor Championships in 2019 and the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said in quotes on britishathletics.org.uk: “I’m delighted that Glasgow has been chosen to host the prestigious World Athletics Indoor Championships in 2024.

“This will underline Scotland’s global reputation as the perfect stage for events and is welcome news as we look to recover from the pandemic.”

UK athletics chair Ian Beattie said: “We are delighted to be awarded the opportunity to host the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships. World Athletics have demonstrated their confidence in the UK to host global athletics championships once again, and history has shown time and time again our ability to deliver amazing events.

“We’re thrilled with the outcome and look forward to a successful championships working alongside our partners that will truly give all athletes a fantastic stage upon which to perform.”

The next World Indoor Championships are scheduled for Belgrade in March, and Nanjing is then set to host the event a year later. Nanjing was originally due to be host in 2020 before that got moved due to the coronavirus pandemic.