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In his first Olympics, Stephen Nedoroscik was the closer.
The gymnast from Worcester helped Team USA men’s gymnastics win its first team medal since 2008 with a stellar routine on pommel horse — his only of the competition.
And now, he’s going viral. They’re calling him “pommel horse guy.” Here’s what to know about Nedoroscik, who is from Massachusetts.
A 2016 graduate of Worcester Tech, Nedoroscik trains at Sterling Academy of Gymnastics in Worcester. Nedoroscik, 25, he began his gymnastics journey in 2003. Gymnastics was the only sport he played in high school and decided to focus solely on pommel horse after winning the Junior Olympic Nationals in 2015 and 2016, his only times competing in the event.
Unlike some other gymnasts who learn all six disciplines (floor, vault, parallel bars, horizontal bar, pommel horse, and still rings), Nedoroscik stars on just one: pommel horse.
He is appearing in his first Olympics after narrowly missing out on being a part of the 2021 Tokyo roster. At the team qualification on Saturday, Nedoroscik scored a 15.2, the highest score for any American gymnast through the qualification.
“I really wanted to make the Olympic team,” Nedoroscik said after the win on Monday. “I knew that there was going to be backlash to it. I do one event compared to these guys that are all-arounders, phenomenal all-arounders. I’m a phenomenal horse guy, but it’s hard to fit on a five-guy team.
“I think I kind of used that as motivation a little bit. In the gym, I was like, ‘Let’s prove these people wrong. Let’s show them I am consistent. Let’s show them I can do it for Team USA.’ I think I did that tonight.”
Watch his routine here:
Stephen Nedoroscik had to score big on pommel horse for Team USA in the last rotation…
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 29, 2024
AND HE DID. 🤯
📺: NBC and Peacock pic.twitter.com/hkhiHpovyh
Nedoroscik didn’t go on any recruiting trips out of high school, but landed in Happy Valley.
Joining the Nittany Lions in college, Nedoroscik instantly made an impact, securing the 2017 and 2018 pommel horse titles at the national championships.
Nedoroscik won the Nissen Emery Award in 2020, given to the nation’s most outstanding senior college gymnast. He continued his success after graduating with a degree in electrical engineering, winning United State pommel horse championships in four consecutive years, from 2021-24. His four US pommel horse titles are the tied for the most in American history.
Have you seen his goggles? They are not prescribed, yet play an integral role in his look and his confidence. A secret Santa gift in 2017 while at Penn State from teammate Ben Cooperman, Nedoroscik began to wear them as a joke. When he continued to excel, he decided to keep them and has not broken the superstition since. Now, the goggles have become indelibly linked with the pommel horse specialist.
Oh, and he’s smart: Nedoroscik boasts in his Tik Tok bio that his personal best at solving a Rubik’s Cube is 8.664 seconds.
@gymnaststeve Wrist rehab
♬ original sound – Stephen Nedoroscik 🇺🇸
Nedoroscik isn’t the only gymnast on Team USA from Massachusetts.
Frederick Richard, who grew up in Stoughton and trains in Millis, competed in rings, parallel bars, the horizontal bar, and floor in the team final. He has bigger dreams than a bronze medal, though. He wants the world to know his name. Read more.
The internet loves Nedoroscik.
He was featured heavily on the NBC broadcast in the lead-up to his routine in large part because he waited more than two hours to compete. And when he won, admirers came out of the woodwork.
Here are some of the best reactions to his success:
obsessed with this one guy on the US men's gymnastics team who looks like he's getting his phd in anthropology and his only job is pommel horse
— marie ✨ (@hanyuchopin) July 29, 2024
Obsessed with this guy on the US men's gymnastics team who's only job is pommel horse, so he just sits there until he's activated like a sleeper agent, whips off his glasses like Clark Kent and does a pommel horse routine that helps deliver the team its first medal in 16 years. pic.twitter.com/0D1ZqJjFa1
— Megan 📚 (@MegWritesBooks) July 29, 2024
my dad "watching tv" any time after 8pm pic.twitter.com/hhcIkBDM84
— Hayley McGoldrick (@GoldieOnSports) July 29, 2024
Obsessed that Stephen Nedoroscik’s only job was the pommel horse and bro COOKED pic.twitter.com/H4Nne8q79W
— Brittany Sdao (@besdao) July 29, 2024
me liking every tweet about Steve the pommel horse hero and his glasses pic.twitter.com/kQhyRDMVKV
— Jamie Han (@jamiehan) July 29, 2024
same thing pic.twitter.com/a8zUsivYGM
— whitney medworth (@its_whitney) July 29, 2024
pommel horse son or vault daughter pic.twitter.com/cqnx280j4I
— alex (@alex_abads) July 29, 2024
When my kid is watching the future Olympics with me and asks me if I remember where I was when Stephen Nedoroscik got on that pommel horse. pic.twitter.com/Li6bGGVlrG
— andy b. (@andybowers_) July 29, 2024
Stephen Nedoroscik on the sideline vs. Stephen Nedoroscik on the pommel horse pic.twitter.com/YUo5t9NBYs
— BetMGM 🦁 (@BetMGM) July 29, 2024
I love this nerdy kid from Worcester who's at the Olympics just to do pommel horse and only pommel horse and he is literally Team USA's best chance at Olympic gold for just pommel horse. And today he's literally just hanging out until it's time for pommel horse. LOVE HIM. pic.twitter.com/GbQZUqb0SZ
— Meghan O’Keefe (@megsokay) July 29, 2024
Well, I guess I’m obsessed with that little dork from Worcester who just showed up at men’s gymnastics just for the pommel horse and went absolutely psycho on it
— Mary Frances K. Nolan (@francieknolan) July 29, 2024
I know nothing about gymnastics and here I am living and dying with whether this nerdy guy in glasses named Steve can pommel that horse. The Olympics are a curse.
— Ryan Rosenblatt (@RyanRosenblatt) July 29, 2024
Stephen Nedoroscik coming out of the team USA locker room to do the pommel horsepic.twitter.com/wIPmkZNWv3
— Shane B (@strait_vibinn) July 29, 2024
taking off your glasses to then perform a near perfect routine on the pommel horse is so freaking metal
— sean yoo (@SeanYoo) July 29, 2024
I stay on this godforsaken app because every now and then I’m gifted with a phenomenon like pommel horse man. I didn’t know who he was two hours ago and now he is a national hero. I’m a patriot but only for pommel horse man.
— Tyler McCall (@eiffeltyler) July 29, 2024
He is raising his glasses in triumph 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/JOMszAjGEg
— Dr. Glaucomflecken (@DGlaucomflecken) July 29, 2024
And US senator Ed Markey even weighed in.
I love him too. https://t.co/LkERBmrBTJ
— Ed Markey (@EdMarkey) July 29, 2024
Nedoroscik is the only US male gymnast to qualify for an apparatus final. He’ll compete for a pommel horse medal on Saturday, Aug. 3.
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