The inaugural games were held in 1969 in
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, under the name MicrOlympics (or Micronesian Olympics). The competition was limited to the
six districts of the US-administered
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. It was a collaboration of local residents and American
Peace Corps volunteers and featured a strong American influence, with the opening ceremony held on the
Fourth of July and several U.S. military units playing a role. The second edition edition of the Micronesian Games did not take place until 1990, by which time the region had undergone major political changes.
Guam first participated in that year, while non-US territories were then invited later in the 1990s with
Nauru (1994) and
Kiribati (1998) making their debuts. The
2010 Micronesian Games were initially due to be held in
Majuro (
Marshall Islands), until the hosts withdrew. The 2010 Games were hosted by
Palau. The
Federated States of Micronesia won the bidding to host the
2014 Micronesian Games in
Pohnpei State, and later won again against CNMI for the 2018 Micronesian Games, held in
Yap State. After the 2018 Micronesian Games in Yap State, the Republic of the Marshall Islands was set to host the 10th edition of the Micronesian Games in Majuro; but due to the
COVID-19 pandemic the Majuro MicroGames was pushed back to 2023. Following a May 23 virtual meeting of the Micronesian Games Council, the 10th MicroGames was moved to June 15–24, 2024 in Majuro. ==All-time medal table==