The Games began with an opening ceremony on the track and field grounds. They included "traditional war dances", and the unfurling of the Games flag in the air as it was delivered by parachute.[2]
At the closing of the Games, Guam had topped the medal table with eighty-one medals, of which forty-two were gold.[3]
Participants competed in fourteen sports, reportedly a record.[4] The tournament included football, which had also been played in the 1998 edition,[5] with the explicit aim for some of the teams to improve their credentials and gain associate member status with FIFA.[4] At the time of the Games, the only Micronesian country or territory to be a member of FIFA was Guam.[6]
The sports were: athletics, baseball, basketball, football, the "Micronesian all-around", softball, spearfishing, swimming, volleyball, table tennis, tennis, va'a (canoeing), weightlifting, and wrestling.[1]