American figure skater Amber Glenn said she had been at an average level for a long time and was nervous at the ISU Grand Prix stage in Angers after winning the short program.
Glenn won the ISU Grand Prix in Angers (France). This is his first victory on the Grand Prix stages of his career.
“Today I was nervous, it was the first time I was first in a major tournament. I had to switch to the free program, it was hard and I already felt tired. I’m grateful for the support from the public, it helped me because I was really worried today.
— The process of working on the triple axel – how long did it take?
“I was at an average level for a long time, a bit like “she’s good”, that lasted a while, I felt that I was capable of more. I had to think about what was best for me. But then there was a pandemic, I realized even more that I love figure skating and want to continue doing it. I started working on the triple axel… That was the goal. But it’s one thing to master it and another to add it to the program,” reports correspondent Glenn.
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