Pacific Games Council

Pacific Games Council
Conseil des Jeux du Pacifique (French)
AbbreviationPGC (English), CJP (French)
Formation1962 (1962)
FoundersSouth Pacific Commission
TypeSports governing body
HeadquartersSuva, Fiji
Membership22 active members, 2 associate members, 17 individual National Olympic Committees
Official language
English, French (reference language), and the host country's language when necessary
President
Vidhya Lakhan
Vice Presidents
Marcus Stephen
Laurent Cassier
Tamzin Wardley
Chief Executive Officer
Andrew Minogue
Athletes' Representative
Ryan Pini
Website
Preview warning: No official website (P856) found in wikidata. Nothing will be displayed.

The Pacific Games Council (PGC; French: Conseil des Jeux du Pacifique, CJP) is the sports governing body for the Pacific Games, a multi-sport competition involving nations and territories across the Pacific region. The Council is responsible for managing and coordinating the Games, supporting the growth of sport throughout the Pacific, and promoting regional unity and cultural exchange through athletic competition.

In addition to the main event, the PGC administers the Pacific Mini Games, which are staged every four years between the main Games. It collaborates with national Olympic committees, governmental bodies, and sporting federations to enhance sports development and performance standards within the region.