Amber Glenn is still riding the wave of her memorable stint in the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
Glenn was selected for the Team USA figure skating contingent for the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, but tragedy struck for the Plaso, Texas, native right before the Games. Glenn tested positive for COVID-19, which forced her to withdraw from what should have been her Olympic debut.
Glenn made up for lost time in Milan this year. She helped Team USA to a gold medal in the team competition. She also won the hearts of fans everywhere after her inspiring performance in the individual competition.
Glenn failed to secure a second medal in the singles event. She committed a crucial mistake in the short program after mistiming one of her jumps. The three-time United States national champion bounced back in the free skate with her best routine of the season. She finished a very respectable fifth in the final standings.
Glenn is embracing all the post-Olympic hype while she still can. She is now also looking to share her experience — or at least a part of it — with her fans. On Saturday, Glenn announced new Olympic merchandise on her shop.
“Got around to organizing my pins … I made my own for the games and now they’re available on my shop!” she posted via her Instagram stories.
Glenn shared a photo of her massive pin collection from the Winter Games. Exchanging pins has become a tradition among athletes during the Olympics. They serve as priceless memorabilia from their Winter Games experience.
As she described, Glenn created her own pin to exchange with her fellow athletes. It reads, “Believe + Breathe” in the colors of the Olympics. Those same pins are now available for sale via Glenn’s online shop. They are priced at $12 each.
Glenn has a lot of other merchandise available for sale. She also has t-shirts, sweatshirts, kids’ apparel and accessories in her personal shop.
“Believe + Breathe” is the unifying message of her products. According to the shop’s website, it is a mindset of believing “in your ability to rise, to fight, to achieve,” and breathing “through the challenges, the setbacks, the nerves.”
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