Amber Glenn's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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A closer look at the biggest achievements of Amber Glenn. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.

Amber Glenn is a highly accomplished American figure skater. She notably secured the 2024-25 Grand Prix Final championship and back-to-back U.S. National titles in 2024 and 2025. Her Grand Prix victories include the 2024 Grand Prix de France and the 2024 Cup of China. Additionally, she is a two-time ISU Grand Prix bronze medalist and a three-time ISU Challenger Series medalist. Glenn has also demonstrated consistency on the international stage, achieving top-ten finishes at three ISU Championships, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in the world of figure skating.

2013: Bronze Medal at 2013 Junior Grand Prix Czech Republic

In 2013, Amber Glenn won a bronze medal at the Junior Grand Prix (JGP) event in the Czech Republic.

2013: Bronze Medal at 2013 JGP Czech Republic

In 2013, Amber Glenn won a bronze medal at the Junior Grand Prix event in the Czech Republic.

May 2014: Recipient of the 2014 Athlete Alumni Ambassador (3A) overall award

In May 2014, U.S. Figure Skating named Amber Glenn as the recipient of the 2014 Athlete Alumni Ambassador (3A) overall award.

2014: National Junior Champion and World Junior Championships

In 2014, Amber Glenn became a national junior champion at the U.S. Championships and finished seventh at the World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.

2014: 2014 U.S. Junior Champion and 2014 JGP France Bronze Medal

In 2014, Amber Glenn was the U.S. Junior champion and also won a bronze medal at the Junior Grand Prix in France.

2019: Bronze Medal at 2019 CS U.S. Classic and Grand Prix Events

In 2019, Amber Glenn won the bronze medal at the CS U.S. Classic, her first senior international medal. She placed seventh at Skate America and sixth at the Cup of China.

2021: Silver Medal at 2021 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb

In 2021, Amber Glenn concluded the fall season by winning the silver medal at the CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.

2021: Silver Medal at 2021 U.S. Championships

In 2021, Amber Glenn won a silver medal at the U.S. Championships, her highest placement at the event, despite being unable to successfully land a triple Axel and suffering from a foot infection.

2022: Bronze Medal at 2022 Skate America

In 2022, Amber Glenn won a bronze medal at Skate America, her first Grand Prix figure skating medal, and finished eleventh at the NHK Trophy.

2023: Twelfth at 2023 World Championships and Gold Medal at 2023 World Team Trophy

In 2023, Amber Glenn finished twelfth at the World Championships and won a gold medal with Team USA at the World Team Trophy.

2023: Bronze Medal at 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo

In 2023, Amber Glenn won the bronze medal at the Grand Prix of Espoo, rebounding after a disastrous short program with a personal best score in the free skate.

2023: Bronze Medal at 2023 U.S. Championships

In 2023, Amber Glenn won the bronze medal at the U.S. Championships, expressing happiness with her performance and the crowd support.

2024: 2024 Grand Prix de France and 2024 Cup of China champion

In 2024 Amber Glenn became the 2024 Grand Prix de France and 2024 Cup of China champion and the 2024 U.S. national champion. She also finished within the top ten at three ISU Championships.

2024: Gold at Lombardia Trophy

In 2024, Amber Glenn started the season by winning gold at the Lombardia Trophy.

2024: 2024 U.S. Champion

In 2024, Amber Glenn won the U.S. Championships, becoming the first openly queer U.S. women's champion, despite a performance she felt was not her best.

2024: Cup of China Victory and Grand Prix Final Qualification

In 2024, at the Cup of China, Amber Glenn landed a triple Axel in the short program and finished in second place. She won the free skate and the overall competition, qualifying for the Grand Prix Final, after landing eight triple jumps, including a triple Axel.

2024: Grand Prix de France Victory

In 2024, at the Grand Prix de France, Amber Glenn landed a triple Axel in the short program, achieving the highest score ever for an American woman (78.14). Despite errors in the free skate, she won the title, becoming the oldest American woman to win a Grand Prix for the first time at 25.

2025: 2024–25 Grand Prix Final champion & 2025 U.S. national champion

In 2025, Amber Glenn became the 2024–25 Grand Prix Final champion and the 2025 U.S. national champion. She also finished within the top ten at three ISU Championships.

2025: Second National Title at U.S. Figure Skating Championships

In January 2025, Amber Glenn competed at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, where she finished third in the short program and won her second national title after landing a clean triple Axel in the free skate. Her final score was 216.79 points.