Stephen Nedoroscik, the pommel horse specialist who has become a breakout sensation at the 2024 Paris Games, competes on Saturday for an Olympic medal in the men’s gymnastics individual final.
Nedoroscik, 25, will go for the gold in the individual pommel horse finals — the only event he competes in, but one he does exceptionally well.
During the team event, Nedoroscik scored 14.866 on the pommel horse and played a big part in Team USA winning the bronze, the first U.S. medal for men’s gymnastics in 16 years. Nedoroscik had the highest score for any event among the U.S. male gymnasts during the team match.
His 15.200 qualifying score for the individual event tied Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan for the tops among the eight finalists. The event is set to begin at 11:15 a.m. ET.
Since Team USA won its bronze medal on Monday, Nedoroscik has become an Olympic darling known as “Pommel Horse Guy.” He has been compared to Clark Kent for wearing dark-framed glasses, which he whips off and turns into Superman when he gets on the pommel horse, a fan wrote on social media after his win.
Nedoroscik takes all the internet memes in stride, telling Entertainment Tonight, “They are hilarious. It is such an honor to be in that position.”
He said he felt positive about his chances of winning a medal on Saturday, saying: “Fingers crossed, I do. I have a good feeling about how this week’s been going.”
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