A closer look at the biggest achievements of Amber Glenn. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.
Amber Glenn is an accomplished American figure skater. Her achievements include a 2026 Olympic Games team event gold medal, the 2024-25 Grand Prix Final champion title, and three U.S. national championships (2024-2026). She has also earned six ISU Grand Prix medals and five ISU Challenger Series medals. Furthermore, she has achieved top-ten finishes in five ISU Championships, marking her as a significant presence in the world of figure skating.
In 2003, Amber Glenn began her streak of winning three consecutive U.S. National titles, a feat not achieved by an American woman since Michelle Kwan.
In May 2014, U.S. Figure Skating named Amber Glenn as the recipient of the 2014 Athlete Alumni Ambassador (3A) overall award.
In 2014, Amber Glenn won the U.S. Championships after placing first in both segments of the competition. Her total score of 186.51 was the highest ever recorded for a junior lady at the U.S. Championships under the ISU Judging System at the time.
In 2020, Amber Glenn placed fifth at the U.S. Championships, earning her an assignment to the Four Continents Championships, where she finished ninth and set a new personal best total score of 190.83. Reflecting on her decision to come out as pansexual, she noted the openness relieved her of a significant burden.
In 2024, Amber Glenn was crowned U.S. National Champion and the Grand Prix Final champion, marking significant achievements in her figure skating career.
In 2026, Amber Glenn won a gold medal in the Olympic Games team event, and she was also named U.S. National Champion for the third time.
In 2026, days before the Winter Olympics Team Event, Amber Glenn criticized the second Trump administration's approach to the LGBTQ community during a pre-Olympic news conference. As a queer woman, Glenn highlighted the challenges faced by the LGBTQ community and other communities, emphasizing the importance of mutual support and resilience.
In 2026, upon her selection for the Winter Olympics, Amber Glenn became the first openly queer woman to represent the United States in Olympic singles figure skating.
In January 2026, at the U.S. Championships, Amber Glenn won her third consecutive national title after both a record-setting short program and first place in the free skate. She was then named to the 2026 Winter Olympic team.
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