2025 Pacific Mini Games

XII Pacific Mini Games
Host cityKoror
CountryPalau
MottoEmpowering Unity
Nations23
Athletes~2000
Events12 sports
OpeningJune 29, 2025 (2025-06-29)
ClosingJuly 9, 2025 (2025-07-09)
Opened bySurangel Whipps Jr.
President of Palau
Torch lighterSydney Francisco
Main venueNational Stadium
Websitewww.palau2025pmg.com

The 2025 Pacific Mini Games, officially known as the XII Pacific Mini Games and also known as Palau 2025, was a scaled-down multi-sport event of the Pacific Games as well as the twelfth edition of the Pacific Mini Games which were held from 29 June to 9 July 2025, in Koror, Palau. The country had previously hosted the 2005 edition making these Games the second to be held in Palau.[1][2][3]

For the first time, Tahiti topped the medal table by both total golds (72) and total medals (142). Fiji and Samoa finished second and third respectively with 27 gold medals each. Australia followed up in fourth, setting a record for the most gold medals and total medals ever won by their delegation at a Pacific Mini Games with 24 golds and 55 medals in total. Papua New Guinea rounded off the top five list with 22 gold medals and third in the overall medal count with 77. Host nation Palau won 29 medals including 5 golds, their best result in terms of total medals won at any Pacific Mini Games, finishing in ninth place.

Host selection

Palau was awarded hosting rights for the Games following a delayed bid process by the Pacific Games Council (PGC). Initially, American Samoa and Niue submitted bids but failed to meet the necessary requirements, notably lacking the mandatory government guarantees needed to financially underwrite the Games. In a subsequent bidding round, only American Samoa and Palau participated, with Palau’s bid being endorsed by the PGC and American Samoa’s bid again ruled non-compliant.[2]

2025 Pacific Mini Games bidding results
City PGA Votes
Koror  Palau 16
Pago Pago  American Samoa 5

Venues and infrastructure

The Games venues are spread across four settlements (two cities, two towns) located in four of the sixteen states of Palau.

Competition venues [4]
City/town Venue Events
Koror National Stadium Athletics
Nippon Stadium Baseball
Spiders Gym (Palau High School) Basketball 3x3
Ngermalk Park Beach volleyball
Long Island Park
Ngarachamayong Cultural Center Table tennis
Wrestling
National Gymnasium Volleyball
Meyuns Meyuns Multi-purpose Gymnasium Judo
Weightlifting
Meyuns Ramp Outrigger canoeing
Meyuns Softball Field Softball
National Swimming Pool Swimming
Airai Japan-Palau Friendship Bridge Airai Side Beach wrestling
Melekeok Melekeok Baseball Field Archery
Imekang to Ngiwal State Triathlon

Sports

The following sports are expected to be contested at the 2025 Pacific Mini Games:[5][6]


Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of events in each sport.

Participating countries

21 out of the 22 Pacific Games Associations were represented at the 2025 Mini Games with only Niue absent. Australia and New Zealand were invited to compete for the third time.[5]


Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of athletes.

Calendar

In the following calendar for the 2025 Mini Games, each blue box represents an event competition, such as a qualification round, on that day. The yellow boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport were held. On the left, the calendar lists each sport with events held during the Games, and at the right how many gold medals were won in that sport. There is a key at the top of the calendar to aid the reader.

All dates are in Palauan Time (GMT+9)
OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Gold medal events CC Closing ceremony
June/July 2025 June July Events
29
Sun
30
Mon
1
Tue
2
Wed
3
Thu
4
Fri
5
Sat
6
Sun
7
Mon
8
Tue
9
Wed
Ceremonies OC CC
Archery 4 5 9
Athletics 11 10 15 14 2 52
Baseball Baseball 1 1
Softball 1 1
Basketball 3x3 2 2
Judo 7 9 16
Outrigger canoeing 3 3 4 2 12
Swimming 10 8 9 7 10 3 47
Table tennis 4 3 4 11
Triathlon 2 1 3 6
Volleyball Indoor volleyball 2 2
Beach volleyball 2 2
Weightlifting 15 12 15 6 48
Wrestling 6 14 4 24
Total events 19 29 36 27 42 19 25 29 7 235
Cumulative total 19 48 84 109 151 172 197 228 235
June/July 29
Sun
30
Mon
1
Tue
2
Wed
3
Thu
4
Fri
5
Sat
6
Sun
7
Mon
8
Tue
9
Wed
Events

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Palau)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 French Polynesia724129142
2 Fiji27302481
3 Samoa27142061
4 Australia24161555
5 Papua New Guinea22292677
6 Northern Mariana Islands1081331
7 New Caledonia7111634
8 American Samoa65415
9 Palau*571729
10 Marshall Islands51612
11 Guam49720
12 Wallis and Futuna45413
13 Cook Islands43613
14 Kiribati4138
15 Nauru3241138
16 Tonga37616
17 Vanuatu37515
18 Micronesia3238
19 New Zealand2349
20 Solomon Islands1539
21 Tuvalu0022
22 Tokelau0011
Totals (22 entries)236228225689

Updated after final day of competition (9 July 2025).

References

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  3. ^ "Winners of the 2025 Pacific Mini Games Logo and Theme Contests announced". Island Times. Koror. 6 October 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
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  6. ^ "Palau 2025 Pacific Mini Games Coming Up". islesmedia.net. 10 January 2024. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  7. ^ Lacanivalu, Losirene (30 May 2025). "Top swimmer competes in Pacific Mini Games 2025". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 2 June 2025.
  8. ^ "Team Fiji Final Squad Announced for 2025 Pacific Mini Games". FASANOC. Suva. 9 May 2025. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
  9. ^ "Nine athletes confirmed for Palau 2025 Pacific Mini Games". New Zealand Olympic Team. Auckland. 7 May 2025. Retrieved 11 May 2025.