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Amber Glenn Crowned Champion at Grand Prix Final

Amber Glenn makes history as the first American woman to win the Grand Prix Final in 14 years, showcasing her talent and determination.

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Amber Glenn achieved an historic victory in the Grand Prix Final, becoming the first American to win since 2009. The 25-year-old skater, who remains undefeated this season, scored a total of 212.07, overcoming challenges including an imposter syndrome. Mone Chiba and three-time world champion Kaori Sakamoto secured the silver and bronze medals, respectively. The U.S. skaters are poised for more wins as Ilia Malinin leads the men’s event and Madison Chock and Evan Bates are at the forefront in ice dance.

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