Amber Glenn, Figure Skating
Digest more
6hon MSN
The 2025 World Figure Skating Championships continue on Friday with two events. Earlier in the day, they started with ice dance and rhythm dancing, now we get the Women's Free Skate on Friday night. Tune in on Friday to NBC to catch the ice dancing action.
Liu became the first American world champion since Kimmie Meissner stood atop the podium in 2006. Levito and Amber Glenn scored three spots for the Americans at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Team USA figure skaters in Colorado Springs cheer on teammates at World Figure Skating Championships
Amber Glenn, a two-time U.S. national figure skating champion, and 2024 U.S. pair skating national champions Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea train in Colorado Springs.
The best showed up at TD Garden, a building where champions shine the brightest, on Friday for the women’s free skate at the 2025 figure skating world championships. Amber Glenn, the American favorite,
Amber Glenn hasn’t lost an event all season–after finding a way to physically train herself for the stresses of competition.
Explore more
The ISU 2025 World Figure Skating Championships will hold a remembrance ceremony for the six members of the figure skating community lost in the D.C. plane crash. The ceremony will stream on Peacock on Wednesday, Mar. 26 at 6:15 p.m. ET.
Amber Glenn of Plano, Texas, has won gold at every event this season and is vying for a spot on the U.S. figure skating team for the 2026 Milan-Cortina
Liu became the first American women’s figure skating world champion in nearly two decades, dethroning three-time defending champ Kaori Sakamoto with a brilliant free skate Friday night. Her program to a rendition of “MacArthur Park” by Boston native Donna Summer earned her a standing ovation, and allowed Liu to finish with 222.97 points.
Liu, 19, leapfrogged three-time defending world champion Kaori Sakamoto of Japan to win the gold with a free skate score of 148.39. Mone Chiba, who is also from Japan, took bronze, while Americans Isabeau Levito and Amber Glenn finished fourth and fifth, respectively.