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Amber Glenn bounces back in Olympics free skate: Social media reactions

Here's how people are reacting to Amber Glenn's free skate program performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday.

Amber Glenn left everything out there on the ice Thursday in the women's free skate at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

And wow, what a performance it was for the U.S. figure skater, who experienced a painful short program just two days ago inside the Milano Ice Skating Arena that had her placed 13th on the leaderboard heading into Thursday's event.

Glenn's free skate performance included a spectacular triple axel, the hardest jump on the women's side, and put her in first place in Thursday's portion of the women's singles event with a score of 147.52 to finish with a total of 214.91.

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Glenn opened with a triple axel that reached an incredible height and earned her 10.40 points, 0.34 higher than her short program triple axel.

In the Kiss-and-Cry section inside the arena while awaiting her scores, NBC's broadcast caught Glenn saying, "I’m at the Olympics. I didn’t fall. I didn’t fall at the Olympics."

Glenn's performance and response had her receiving extra flowers and applause from those on social media who were watching.

Social media reactions to Amber Glenn's bounce-back free skate program at Winter Olympics

Here's a snippet of reactions on social media to Glenn's program on Thursday at the Winter Olympics:

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