ST. LOUIS — On the ice, Amber Glenn was putting together another brilliant free skate, landing the opening triple axel that has become her hallmark and eventually putting the final touches on a program destined to earn her a third consecutive U.S. Figure Skating title.
Off the ice, Alysa Liu was cheering her on.
With her newly dyed halo hairdo going viral, Liu had stuck around after her own spectacular showing inside of the packed Enterprise Center, and she didn't seem to care Friday night that Glenn was about to push the reigning world champion to the silver medal.
''She trains so hard,'' Liu said, ''and to skate a clean program, it's so deserving.''
Glenn ultimately finished with 233.55 points to become the first back-to-back-to-back national champ since Michelle Kwan's last title in 2005, while Liu wound up second with 228.91 points. Isabeau Levito earned the bronze medal with 224.45 points and, more than likely, the final women's spot on the American squad headed for the Winter Games.
The official team announcement comes Sunday.
''I felt like I was going to throw up. My stomach has been bothering me all day. Woof,'' Glenn said. ''Fake it 'till you make it. I took that to heart. I was just trying to get in touch with my body and get a feel for the ice, and I think my years of experience kicked in.''
Earlier in the night, Alisha Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov defended their pairs title despite a couple of mistakes, including a scary moment when Mitrofanov was nearly clipped by Efimova's skate. They finished with 207.71 points to outdistance Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea, who were second with 197.12, and the team of Katie McBeath and Daniil Parkman.