Amber Glenn wins U.S. women’s figure skating’s biggest title in 14 years

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American Amber Glenn won the women’s singles competition at figure skating’s Grand Prix Final on Saturday, ending a 14-year drought for U.S. women in the sport’s three biggest worldwide competitions.

Glenn led the field in Grenoble, France, after Thursday’s short program, thanks in part to being the only competitor to land a triple Axel — the jump that’s helped revitalize her career — and then landed another to start Saturday’s free skate, opening a solid routine to hold off Japan’s Mone Chiba for gold.

The Grand Prix Final is the culmination of figure skating’s annual Grand Prix series, inviting only the top six skaters or pairs in each discipline. It’s among the most prestigious worldwide titles in the sport, after the Olympics and the World Championships.

No American woman had won the singles gold at any of them since 2010, when Alissa Czisny won the Grand Prix Final. Sarah Hughes is the last American women’s singles Olympic champion, winning in Salt Lake City in 2002. The last American world champion in the event was Kimmie Meissner in 2006. Polina Edmunds was the last U.S. winner of the Four Continents Championships — which excludes Europe — in 2015.

Going against five Japanese skaters — including Kaori Sakamoto, three-time defending world…

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