Amber Glenn
American figure skater
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2025 | Wins the Grand Prix Final championship and becomes U.S. national champion again. |
2025 | Wins the Grand Prix Final championship and becomes U.S. national champion again. |
January 2025 | At the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Glenn won her second national title with a final score of 216.79 points, narrowly defeating silver medalist Alysa Liu by 1.46 points. |
January 2025 | At the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Glenn won her second national title with a final score of 216.79 points, narrowly defeating silver medalist Alysa Liu by 1.46 points. |
2024 | The Yuri on Ice movie, for which Amber Glenn worked in 2017, was cancelled. |
2024 | Amber Glenn won the Grand Prix de France, marking a significant achievement in her career. |
2024 | For the 2024-2025 season, Amber Glenn is set to perform 'This Time' and 'I Will Find You' among other choreographed pieces. |
2024 | Becomes U.S. national champion and wins Grand Prix de France and Cup of China championships. |
2024 | Becomes U.S. national champion and wins Grand Prix de France and Cup of China championships. |
2024 | For the 2024-2025 season, Amber Glenn is set to perform 'This Time' and 'I Will Find You' among other choreographed pieces. |
2024 | The Yuri on Ice movie, for which Amber Glenn worked in 2017, was cancelled. |
2024 | Amber Glenn won the Grand Prix de France, marking a significant achievement in her career. |
December 2024 | Glenn won the Grand Prix Final after leading the competition post-short program and achieving the highest free skate score despite some errors, becoming the first American woman to win the Grand Prix Final since Alissa Czisny in 2010. |
December 2024 | Glenn won the Grand Prix Final after leading the competition post-short program and achieving the highest free skate score despite some errors, becoming the first American woman to win the Grand Prix Final since Alissa Czisny in 2010. |
November 2024 | At the Cup of China, Glenn finished the short program in second place with a narrow score behind leader Mone Chiba but went on to win the free skate with a personal best score, securing her overall victory in the competition. |
November 2024 | At the Cup of China, Glenn finished the short program in second place with a narrow score behind leader Mone Chiba but went on to win the free skate with a personal best score, securing her overall victory in the competition. |
October 2024 | Amber Glenn began the 2024 season by winning gold at the CS Lombardia Trophy, finishing ahead of reigning world champion Kaori Sakamoto and teammate Sarah Everhardt. |
October 2024 | Amber Glenn began the 2024 season by winning gold at the CS Lombardia Trophy, finishing ahead of reigning world champion Kaori Sakamoto and teammate Sarah Everhardt. |
March 2024 | During the World Championships held in Montreal, Glenn landed her first two jumps in the short program but fell on her triple loop, finishing ninth. In the free skate, she landed a triple Axel but made other mistakes, concluding the competition in tenth place. |
March 2024 | During the World Championships held in Montreal, Glenn landed her first two jumps in the short program but fell on her triple loop, finishing ninth. In the free skate, she landed a triple Axel but made other mistakes, concluding the competition in tenth place. |
January 2024 | At the 2024 U.S. Championships, Amber Glenn placed second in the short program and, despite struggling in the free skate, she won the overall championship after the final skater, Isabeau Levito, fell multiple times. |
January 2024 | At the 2024 U.S. Championships, Amber Glenn placed second in the short program and, despite struggling in the free skate, she won the overall championship after the final skater, Isabeau Levito, fell multiple times. |
2023 | Glenn joined Team USA for the 2023 World Team Trophy in Tokyo, where the team won the gold medal and she finished sixth in both her segments of the competition. |
2023 | At the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo in Finland, Glenn finished eleventh in the short program but rebounded in the free skate with a personal best score of 133.78, ultimately earning a bronze medal, her second on the Grand Prix. |
2023 | At the 2023 U.S. Championships, Amber Glenn placed fourth in the short program and rose to win the bronze medal after finishing third in the free skate. |
2023 | In the 2023-2024 season, Amber Glenn's competitive programs included 'Heads Will Roll' and 'Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3.' |
2023 | Amber Glenn competed at the 2023 World Championships in Saitama, Japan, finishing twelfth. |
2023 | Assigned to the 2023 Four Continents Championships, Glenn placed fourth in the short program and dropped to seventh overall in the free skate. |
2023 | In the 2023-2024 season, Amber Glenn's competitive programs included 'Heads Will Roll' and 'Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3.' |
2023 | At the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo in Finland, Glenn finished eleventh in the short program but rebounded in the free skate with a personal best score of 133.78, ultimately earning a bronze medal, her second on the Grand Prix. |
2023 | Glenn joined Team USA for the 2023 World Team Trophy in Tokyo, where the team won the gold medal and she finished sixth in both her segments of the competition. |
2023 | At the 2023 U.S. Championships, Amber Glenn placed fourth in the short program and rose to win the bronze medal after finishing third in the free skate. |
2023 | Assigned to the 2023 Four Continents Championships, Glenn placed fourth in the short program and dropped to seventh overall in the free skate. |
2023 | Amber Glenn competed at the 2023 World Championships in Saitama, Japan, finishing twelfth. |
October 2023 | Amber Glenn began her season at Skate America, which was held in Allen, close to her hometown of Plano. She placed second in the short program with a personal best score of 71.45 and successfully landed her first clean triple Axel in competition, becoming the sixth American woman to do so. |
October 2023 | Amber Glenn began her season at Skate America, which was held in Allen, close to her hometown of Plano. She placed second in the short program with a personal best score of 71.45 and successfully landed her first clean triple Axel in competition, becoming the sixth American woman to do so. |
2022 | Amber Glenn's 2022-2023 season featured the short program 'Hit the Road Jack' and the free skating program that included 'Bad Guy.' |
2022 | After the U.S. Championships, Glenn was named as an alternate for the Olympic team. |
2022 | Amber Glenn began the season by winning a bronze medal at the Skating Club of Boston's Cranberry Cup event. |
2022 | Glenn finished fourth at the 2022 CS Lombardia Trophy. |
2022 | During the 2022 NHK Trophy, Glenn struggled in her short program and finished eleventh overall. |
2022 | Moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado to train under Damon Allen, Tammy Gambill, and Viktor Pfeifer, seeking personal and professional growth. |
2022 | Moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado to train under Damon Allen, Tammy Gambill, and Viktor Pfeifer, seeking personal and professional growth. |
2022 | Amber Glenn's 2022-2023 season featured the short program 'Hit the Road Jack' and the free skating program that included 'Bad Guy.' |
2022 | Amber Glenn began the season by winning a bronze medal at the Skating Club of Boston's Cranberry Cup event. |
2022 | Glenn finished fourth at the 2022 CS Lombardia Trophy. |
2022 | During the 2022 NHK Trophy, Glenn struggled in her short program and finished eleventh overall. |
2022 | After the U.S. Championships, Glenn was named as an alternate for the Olympic team. |
October 2022 | At the 2022 Skate America, Amber Glenn achieved a personal best score of 68.42 in her short program, placing third in that segment and then third in the free skate to win the bronze medal, marking her first Grand Prix figure skating medal. |
October 2022 | At the 2022 Skate America, Amber Glenn achieved a personal best score of 68.42 in her short program, placing third in that segment and then third in the free skate to win the bronze medal, marking her first Grand Prix figure skating medal. |
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