Amber Glenn made history by becoming the first American woman to win the Grand Prix Final since 2009, highlighting her remarkable rise in international figure skating.
Glenn expressed her feelings of imposter syndrome, saying, "It has been a whirlwind of a season, and I’ve kind of struggled with this imposter syndrome. Just: Oh, no, I’m not winning. That’s not me." This statement reflects her internal struggle despite her triumphant performance.
Starting her routine with a strong triple axel, Amber Glenn overcame minor mistakes during her free skate to secure the victory with a score of 212.07, showcasing her resilience and skill on the ice.
Mone Chiba and Kaori Sakamoto followed Glenn in the standings, with Sakamoto, despite a poor short program, delivering a commendable free skate to finish third.
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