Amber Glenn Olympics: Near-perfect free skate falls short of a medal

Amber Glenn Olympics: Near-perfect free skate falls short of a medal

At the Winter Olympics 2026, amber glenn olympics competitor Amber Glenn delivered a near-perfect free skate but finished the night without an Olympic medal.

Near-perfect free skate, third place in the segment

Amber Glenn produced what one headline called a "near-perfect" free skate at the Winter Olympics 2026, and another described the effort as a third-place free skate. The performance in the free skate segment earned her a strong placement for that program, with observers noting the program was widely praised for its quality across the ice.

Headlines captured redemption — and a costly mistake

Coverage of the event used stark language: one headline framed the outing as a measure of redemption but said it was "just not enough for a medal, " while another said her Olympic dreams were "smashed to pieces" by a single mistake. The mistake was identified in the context of the free skate, and the combination of a near-perfect program and one critical error left Glenn short of a podium finish overall.

Amber Glenn Olympics and official results

The Winter Olympics 2026 official results were noted in event material that includes the IOC 2026 Official Results powered by Deloitte and timing and results management by Omega. Those official results list the free skate placements and confirm that Glenn’s free skate was described as near-perfect while her overall result left her without an Olympic medal.

The Games continue under the Winter Olympics 2026 schedule, with official results posted and the competition moving forward on the event calendar.