Glenn Wins Grand Prix FinalU.S. Drought
The 25-year-old Texan remains unbeaten this season, securing her first major international title in Grenoble, France.
- Amber Glenn scored 212.07 to become the first American woman to win the Grand Prix Final since 2010.
- Her victory caps a breakout year that began with her first U.S. national title and an undefeated season so far.
- Glenn overcame challenges, including a painful short program and a few minor errors in her free skate, to claim the gold medal.
- Japan's Mone Chiba took silver with 208.85 points, while three-time world champion Kaori Sakamoto earned bronze with 201.13.
- The U.S. has opportunities for additional success in the men's and ice dance events later in the competition.