Atos Jiu-Jitsu dominated the team standings, capturing 17 gold medals across 44 total medals to lead all 155 academies. AOJ placed second with 16 golds from 26 total medals, while Gracie Barra finished third with 15 golds and 39 total medals. Ian Mondragon (Yellow belt, AOJ) posted the highest individual rating at 8703, followed by Caio Rafe Sainz (Orange belt, Sainz Team Alpha Miami) at 8552 and Damian Enrique Arriola (Grey belt, Rilion Gracie Miami Lakes) at 8513.
The tournament ran 257 divisions with 257 gold medals awarded across the kids divisions. The JUNIOR 2 YELLOW female LIGHT (83.60LB) no-gi bracket emerged as the deepest division with 4 placements. Match data shows 0 total decided matches recorded, resulting in an organization average submission rate of 0%—a significant deviation from typical Pan Kids competition metrics that warrants data verification.
Sainz Team Alpha Miami accumulated 56 total medals (14G, 21S, 21B) to rank fourth, demonstrating balanced medal distribution across podium finishes. CheckMat placed sixth with 34 total medals (11G, 12S, 11B), while Rilion Gracie Miami Lakes secured 28 total medals (10G, 10S, 8B) in seventh. AOJ's depth proved decisive: three of the top 10 individual gold medalists—Mondragon, Ace Mendes (Grey belt, 8224), and Hadley Elizabeth Weber (Yellow belt, 8158)—competed for the academy.
| # | Academy | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Atos Jiu-Jitsu | 17 | 8 | 19 | 44 |
| 2 | AOJ | 16 | 7 | 3 | 26 |
| 3 | Gracie Barra | 15 | 10 | 14 | 39 |
| 4 | Sainz Team Alpha Miami | 14 | 21 | 21 | 56 |
| 5 | Pablo Silva BJJ | 12 | 4 | 9 | 25 |