Figure skater Amber Glenn reacting with joy and emotion after receiving her record-breaking score at championship competition
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Dreams Come True: Amber Glenn Makes Figure Skating History with Record-Breaking Performance

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Figure skater Amber Glenn, 26, achieved a breathtaking milestone at the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, earning a history-making 83.05 points in the women's short program. Her stunning performance brings her one step closer to fulfilling her lifelong dream of competing at the Winter Olympics.

In a moment that will be remembered for years to come, American figure skater Amber Glenn delivered the performance of a lifetime at the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in St. Louis. The 26-year-old athlete's flawless execution earned her an incredible 83.05 points, setting a new record and leaving the packed arena at Enterprise Center absolutely electrified.

Glenn's reaction to hearing her score was pure joy and disbelief rolled into one beautiful moment. After completing a perfect opening triple axel paired with a stunning combination spin, she could barely contain her emotions when the numbers were announced. "I knew that I came here to do my job," she shared afterward with visible happiness, "And I was happy to see that scores were up, scores were good, and I was able to keep them going up."

What makes this achievement even more remarkable is the inspiring competitive spirit displayed throughout the evening. Just minutes before Glenn took the ice, competitor Alysa Liu had set a record with 81.11 points, receiving a well-deserved standing ovation. Rather than feeling intimidated, Glenn rose to the occasion and pushed the boundaries even further—a testament to how healthy competition brings out the best in athletes.

Dreams Come True: Amber Glenn Makes Figure Skating History with Record-Breaking Performance

This triumphant moment represents years of dedication and perseverance for Glenn, who has been skating since she was just five years old. The two-time defending champion became U.S. junior women's champion at age 14, showing early promise that she's now magnificently fulfilling as an adult competitor.

Glenn's journey hasn't always been smooth, which makes this success even sweeter. She served as an alternate for the 2022 Beijing Olympics after having to withdraw from the U.S. Championships due to COVID-19. Now, four years later, she's positioned as a leading contender for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, with team selections being announced Sunday, January 11.

If selected, Glenn would make history in multiple ways. She could become the oldest U.S. women's singles skater to compete at the Winter Games in 98 years, proving that dreams don't have expiration dates. She's also recognized as the only American woman currently landing the notoriously difficult triple axel jump with such consistency—her signature move that has become a symbol of her determination and skill.

"Looking back, one thing I can say is I wasn't always the most graceful or talented or amazing skater, but there was determination," Glenn reflected in a recent interview. That determination has clearly paid off in spectacular fashion.

As Glenn awaits the Olympic team announcement, her record-breaking performance serves as an inspiration to athletes everywhere: with perseverance, dedication, and belief in yourself, extraordinary things are possible at any age. Her journey reminds us that the path to greatness isn't always linear, but those who keep pushing forward can achieve magnificent dreams.

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