Amber Glenn devastatingly finished in 13th place in the women’s short program in figure skating on Tuesday. The medal-hopeful failed to execute one of her jumps, causing her to earn a zero in a category to drop her score. She was noticeably in tears coming off the ice. It was difficult to watch Glenn struggle with how her performance panned out. Fans began worrying about her well-being, especially when the cameras turned off. Glenn updated her fans on how she was doing in a unique way on Tuesday evening by sharing a post on her Instagram stories. The post showed a picture of a smiling dog with the words “the world has ended for me many times and yet tomorrow still comes. keep going.” amber 🥺🤍 pic.twitter.com/rA4lz6unzL — sofiya (@ghafaera) February 18, 2026 Glenn’s time at the Milan Cortina Olympics isn’t over yet—she will perform in the women’s free skate on Thursday. Her chances of medaling aren’t zero percent, but she would have to outscore most of her competition in order to reach the podium. Glenn scored 67.39 in the short program, while Japan’s Ami Nakai sits in first with a score of 78.71. Glenn opened up about her mental
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Amber Glenn Posts Uplifting Instagram Story After Upsetting Skating Performance

Amber Glenn Posts Uplifting Instagram Story After Upsetting Skating Performance