RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (June 1, 2026) – Anna Filipp (Santa Clarita, Calif./Burlo Gymnastics) clinched the junior all-around title as American athletes collected three medals Monday to finish Day 2 performances at the 2026 Junior Rhythmic Pan Am Championships and Tournament.

Filipp dominated the all-around competition, winning the junior title with a combined 101.400, nearly 9 points ahead of Mexico’s Marijose Delgado in second (93.150) and Beatriz Vieira of Brazil in third (92.950). She also took the No.1 qualifying spot to the clubs (25.800) and ribbon (25.200) finals.

Filipp combined with Josephine Weber (Woodland Hills, Calif./Rhythmic Academy of Los Angeles), Nina Keys (Porter Ranch, Calif./Burlo Gymnastics) and Isabella Oleynik (Los Angeles, Calif./California Rhythms), to win team gold in Brazil with an overall score of 246.550. The Americans finished ahead of Brazil (232.150) and Canada (225.650).

Keys will join Filipp in the clubs (25.350) and ribbon (24.600) finals after qualifying second on both apparatus. Weber narrowly missed the all-around podium Monday, finishing fourth with a 92.400.

The 13-year-old duo of Gloria Li (Arcadia, Calif./Aspire School of Gymnastics) and Viktoria Bukareva (Valley Glen, Calif./Burlo Gymnastics) claimed team silver in tournament competition Monday morning. Scoring a 92.900, they finished just one point behind Brazil (93.900) and more than seven points ahead of third-place Canada (85.800).

Both Li and Bukareva also secured their individual spots in the clubs and ribbon finals. Li qualified second on clubs (23.850), while Bukareva did the same on ribbon (21.600).

Junior Pan Am competition concludes Tuesday with finals in both the tournament and championship divisions beginning at 8:30 a.m. ET. Fans can follow along through live scoring and streaming.

A medal table outlining American success in Brazil is listed below.

2026 Junior Pan American Championships and Tournament Medal Table
Total: 3

Championships
Gold (2)
– Anna Filipp, junior all-around
– Anna Filipp, Nina Keys, Isabella Oleynik and Josephine Weber; junior team

Tournament
Silver (1)
– Gloria Li and Viktoria Bukareva, tournament team

Championships Team Champions

Tournament Team Silver Medalists