Amber Glenn battles nerves and backlash as U.S. wins Olympic team gold in Milan

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Amber Glenn finished third in Milan’s Olympic women's free skate with a 138.62 as the U.S. captured team gold. She said she didn’t feel at her best, wrestled with disappointment and pride in her teammates, and faced a wave of online backlash for supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Glenn emphasized mental health, vowed to keep speaking her truth, and will aim to improve for the individual event while continuing to represent what she believes in.
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