The third day of full competition in the Micronesian Games is underway in Palau.
At the track six gold medals will be decided, including the blue ribbon 100 metre sprints.
Fans are excited about the prospect of a Guam-Palau men's basketball
qualifying showdown, and Palau will also want to consolidate a good
opening day on the wrestling mat.
CNMI has a chance to go further ahead on the gold medal tally on the final night of pool swim finals .
While for the purists the Micronesia All-Round will decide who is
the athlete with the best traditional skills with a day long test of
coconut tree climbing, husking, throwing, swimming, running and diving.
Source: Radio Australia News - Brendon Telfer