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Figure skater Amber Glenn’s disastrous mistake at the 2026 Olympics, which caused her to burst into tears, may NOT have been a personal error but rather due to this strange detail….

Figure skater Amber Glenn couldn’t hold back her tears after her devastating mistake landed her in 13th place in the Olympics 2026 women’s singles figure skating short program.

Cameras captured Glenn, 26, breaking down in an emotional moment after she failed to complete her triple toe loop and was docked in Tuesday’s event.

Glenn’s routine — which was set to Madonna’s “Like A Prayer” — started off well. She managed to land a difficult triple axel — making her only one of two women who completed the stunt along with Japan’s Ami Nakai.

Amber Glenn of Team United States looking dejected with tears in her eyes.

Amber Glenn, pictured here at the 2026 Olympics Tuesday, broke down in tears after she landed in 13th place in the women’s singles figure skating short program.

Amber Glenn is consoled by her coach in the Kiss and Cry zone at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

She tearfully skated off the ice on Tuesday after she failed to complete her triple loop stunt.

But the move couldn’t make up for the 0 points she scored in her mistake on the triple loop. She was awarded a 67.39 — putting her more than 10 points behind leader Nakai.

Glenn, a top gold medal contender and 1/3 of the U.S.’s “Blade Angels” trio, looked defeated as she skated off the ice.

“I had it,” Glenn was then seen telling her coach Damon Allen after the skate, per the Dallas Observer.

“It’s not over,” Allen replied.

Amber Glenn of Team United States competing in the Women's Single Skating Short Program at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
She earned a score of 67.39, pushing her more than 10 points behind Japan’s Ami Nakai
Amber Glenn competing in the women's short program figure skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Glenn is a first-time Olympian.

Glenn is a first-time Olympian. She also won gold in the team event on Feb. 8.

As for the rest of Team USA, Alyssa Liu, 20, nabbed a score of 76.59, earning her third place in the event while 18-year-old Isabeau Levito, earned 70.84, putting her in eighth place for her skate.

Japan’s Nakai and Kaori Sakamoto topped the competition in first and second place with scores of 78.71 and 77.23, respectively.

All the women qualified for the free skate program which will take place on Thursday. After which, medals will be awarded.

Amber Glenn holding up a gold medal in front of the Milan Cathedral.

Glenn, pictured here holding up her medal in Milan, previously won gold in the team event on Feb. 8.

Amber Glenn celebrating with her gold medal and the American flag at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

The skater, pictured here after her team won the gold medal on Feb. 8, qualified for the free skate program, which will take place on Thursday.

After seeing her teammate become emotional, Liu voiced her support for Glenn, praising the skater’s strength.

“She’s gone through so much and she works so friggen’ hard, like genuinely, such a hard worker and she’s overcome a lot,” Liu said, per People.

“I just want her to be happy. That’s genuinely all I want. And so I’ll be seeing her later, don’t worry guys. We’ll stick together.”

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