Team USA figure skater Amber Glenn gave an update on how she's doing after a disappointing performance in the 2026 Winter Olympics women's figure skating short program. Glenn, 26, took to TikTok on Wednesday, February 18, to share how she's "coping" after placing 13th in the event one day prior. "Landing my highest scoring 3Axel," she captioned a clip of herself smiling and dancing over a laughing audio. The sound then took a turn and said, "I'm such a bad f***ing chud," to which the skater kicked the air and threw her hands up. "Messing up the last jump and getting it invalidated," she wrote over the video. "I'm coping well thanks for asking 🤪 #olympics #TeamUSA," Glenn captioned the post. Who Is Amber Glenn? Meet the Team USA Figure Skating Groundbreaker Despite the underwhelming showing on Tuesday, Glenn's fans supported her in the comments section. "I don't know whether to laugh or cry," one wrote, to which Glenn replied, "I did both." @amberglenniceskater I'm coping well thanks for asking 🤪 #olympics #TeamUSA ♬ we are chudz - † Another follower added, "WE LOVE YOU AMBER DW A REDEMPTION IS COMING DURING FREE SKATE TRUST." A third also added, "You did amazing, stop it 😭😭😭😭." Glenn, who was a contender to take home the gold medal in Italy, ended up scoring 67.39 for her performance. She started her program off strong with a triple axel, but then later bailed on a triple loop, which dropped her score. Matthew Stockman/Getty Images Japan's Ami Nakai and Kaori Sakamoto are in 1st and 2nd place after the short program, respectively, with Team USA's Alysa Liu currently in 3rd place.. Skaters return to the ice for the free skate on Thursday, February 19, though Glenn's poor performance on Tuesday makes her a long shot for a medal. Glenn exited the rink in tears after Tuesday's short program. She hugged her coach and said, "I had it." Glenn later opened up to NBC about her performance, saying she "lost focus" and "wasn't feeling good." She described the moment as "disbelief." "I did the hard stuff so I was just in shock," she added. "I wanted to enjoy today and unfortunately I didn't get to so hopefully I can try and find some happiness in the free skate." Ilia Malinin also didn't perform as well as he hoped at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Malinin, 21, was predicted to take home an individual gold medal in the men's singles event, but finished in 8th place after he fell twice during his free skate on Friday, February 13. Following his performance, he told NBC that he "blew it." Figure Skating Community Reacts to Ilia Malinin's 8th Place Olympics Finish "That's honestly the first thing that came into my mind - there's no way that just happened," he said. "I was preparing the whole season. I felt so confident with my program. To go out and have that happen ... there's no words, honestly." Although the two didn't take home a medal for their individual performances, they both took home gold for the team event, along with Liu, 20. Malinin added, "Of course, it didn't go the way I wanted it to. All I have to do is just learn from my mistakes there and push to see how I can improve in the future. I can take a different approach leading up to the next Games, hopefully."