Stephen Nedoroscik, the 'Pommel Horse Guy' who charmed the internet, wins bronze (2024)

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The U.S. gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik won the bronze medal in Saturday's pommel horse final at the Olympic Games in Paris. Jamie Squire/Getty Images hide caption

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PARIS — For Stephen Nedoroscik, it's official: Solving his Rubik's cube in under 10 seconds the morning before he competes in the Olympic Games has now gone two-for-two as an omen of a medal to come.

You may know Nedoroscik as simply "Pommel Horse Guy," if you are one of the many Americans he dazzled with his Clark Kent-style take-off-the-glasses-and-save-the-day heroics in the men's gymnastics team finals earlier this week, in which his pommel horse routine clinched a historic medal for the U.S.

On the morning of the team final, he'd solved a Rubik's cube in under ten seconds, declaring it a "good omen" in a post to his Instagram.

On Saturday, Nedoroscik did it again. "Good omen pt. 2," he wrote — then seven hours later, he won the bronze medal in the Olympic Games pommel horse final in Paris.

The Rubik's cube is a way of meditating and filling time on long competition days, he said. He used to worry that a quick solve was a foreboding sign, a warning that a poor performance would soon follow. "In the past, I was like, 'Oh my gosh, this is going to end up being the best thing I do today.' So it would kind of freak me out," he said.

That changed this week. "But after I solved it under 10 seconds before team finals, solving it again under 10 seconds today, I was like, 'All right, we got this,'" he said, laughing at a press conference afterward.

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On Saturday, at Paris's Bercy Arena, Nedoroscik was one of eight men competing for the gold in this niche apparatus that is so often a weakness for other strong all-around gymnasts.

Before he began, he removed the glasses that endeared him to so many, and he hooked them over the rim of the chalk bowl. Then came his routine, some 40 seconds of mesmerizing swings of his legs in circles around the horse, with one-handed twirls on the handles and walks up and down the apparatus.

During the qualification round last weekend, Nedoroscik had tied for highest score, lifting hopes of a gold medal in the final.

But some competitors performed more challenging routines on Saturday, including Ireland's Rhys McClenaghan, who won the event at last year's World Championships and again took the gold on Saturday, with a score of 15.533. Nariman Kurbanov of Kazakhstan won silver.

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Nedoroscik's bronze on Saturday was his second medal of these Olympics after helping the U.S. men's gymnastics team win bronze during the team all-around final earlier in the week. Paul Ellis/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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In the end, Nedoroscik's score of 15.3 won him bronze. Nedoroscik was the only American male gymnast to qualify for an apparatus final.

In the lineup of eight, Nedoroscik went fifth, after McClenaghan. Nedoroscik chose not to watch any competitors or look at any scores before his turn.

Instead, he said, he decided to perform his usual routine, no matter the circ*mstances, rather than switch to a more difficult routine. "I played around with upgrades yesterday, and it just didn't feel like it was going that well," Nedoroscik said, adding that he has been dealing with stress injuries.

That meant his chances of eclipsing McClenaghan's high score were slim.

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"I really didn't know what he scored, and I didn't know what I had to get," Nedoroscik said. "But landing on the ground and seeing his absolutely huge score, I was like, 'I don't think I've done enough, but wow, that is amazing for Rhys.'"

Afterward, McClenaghan pulled Nedoroscik in for a hug."I was nervous watching you, because you can do any routine," McClenaghan said at the press conference, turning to face Nedoroscik. "He can do huge difficulty and pull it off when it matters."

Nedoroscik, a pommel horse specialist, was selected to the U.S. men's gymnastics team to bolster what officials viewed as a relative weakness for the rest of the squad.

The attention he's drawn over the past week for his performances has been both fun and distracting, he said.

"I've just been consistently on top of the world for the past week now," Nedoroscik said. "I literally had to go and turn off my notifications yesterday because I needed to be able to lock in for this competition."

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In the team final, the U.S. had been assigned to the pommel horse for its very last rotation. And Nedoroscik went last — meaning it was his routine that clinched the bronze for the U.S., the first team medal the country had won in 16 years.

But until then, he had to wait as his teammates performed on the other five events; in its broadcast, NBC even included a countdown timer, showing the hour-and-then-some that Nedoroscik had sit on the sidelines.

When he landed his routine, his teammates burst into joyous cheers and lifted him onto their shoulders. "It was just the greatest moment of my life, I think, and I am so happy to have been there," Nedoroscik said.

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Stephen Nedoroscik, the 'Pommel Horse Guy' who charmed the internet, wins bronze (2024)

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Stephen Nedoroscik, the 'Pommel Horse Guy' who charmed the internet, wins bronze? ›

Aug. 3, 2024 11:12 a.m. The U.S. gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik won the bronze medal in Saturday's pommel horse final at the Olympic Games in Paris. Stephen Nedoroscik, the American gymnast who has become lovingly known as “Pommel Horse Guy” on social media, won the bronze medal at the Olympic pommel horse final.

Did the pommel horse guy win? ›

Stephen Nedoroscik, dubbed "Pommel Horse Guy" by the internet, became an Olympic bronze medalist Monday, then a meme. Now, he has an individual Olympic medal. He won bronze on the pommel horse, performing a more difficult routine than in the team final and scoring a 15.300.

Where is the pommel horse guy from? ›

Before he was known as a medal-winning Olympic athlete, "pommel horse guy" or even "Clark Kent" online, Team USA gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik was known for growing up in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Who won the pommel horse in 2024? ›

Gymnastics: Rhys McClenaghan (IRL) wins pommel horse gold!

Who won Men's pommel horse today? ›

PARIS – Penn State men's gymnastics alum Stephen Nedoroscik won a bronze Olympic medal in the men's gymnastics individual pommel horse final on Saturday. The specialist scored a 15.300 in the event final behind Kazakhstan's Nariman Kurbanov and Ireland's Rhys McClenaghan who won the event with a 15.533.

Who lost the bronze medal? ›

Jordan Chiles has been stripped of a gymnastics bronze medal, but the USOPC says it will appeal. PARIS (AP) — U.S. Olympic officials are appealing a court ruling that resulted in American gymnast Jordan Chiles being asked to return the bronze medal she won in the Paris Olympics floor exercise.

Why was the pommel horse made? ›

Introduced to make better soldiers of men, the Pommel Horse has evolved into one of Men's Artistic Gymnastics's most suspenseful events. Like the fire hydrant and the seat belt, the Pommel Horse was originally intended to bolster public safety.

What is the pommel horse related to? ›

The pommel horse is an artistic gymnastics apparatus. Traditionally, it is used by only male gymnasts. Originally made of a metal frame with a wooden body and a leather cover, the modern pommel horse has a metal body covered with foam rubber and leather, with plastic handles (or pommels).

Can female gymnasts do pommel horse? ›

No. There is no pommel horse event in women's gymnastics at the Olympic level. Men's and women's gymnastic events at the Olympics are different. Women's gymnastics has four events in the Olympics: floor, vault, uneven bars, and balance beam.

Who won the pommel horse silver? ›

ASTANA – Kazakh athlete Nariman Kurbanov won a silver medal in the men's pommel horse final at the 2024 Paris Games on Aug. 3. This is the first-ever medal for Kazakhstan in any artistic gymnastics event.

Who won medals in men's pommel horse? ›

Stephen Nedoroscik, the pommel horse specialist who has become a breakout sensation at the 2024 Paris Games, won a bronze Olympic medal on Saturday in the men's gymnastics individual pommel horse finals.

Who won the Triple Crown horses? ›

13 horses have won the Triple Crown: Sir Barton (1919), Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (1935), War Admiral (1937), Whirlaway (1941), Count Fleet (1943), Assault (1946), Citation (1948), Secretariat (1973), Seattle Slew (1977), Affirmed (1978), American Pharoah (2015), and Justify (2018).

Who won silver in men's gymnastics? ›

Zhang Boheng, 2021 world all-around champion, rebounded from a fall in the first rotation to win the silver. Tokyo Olympic all-around silver medalist Xiao Ruoteng finished third — marking the first men's Olympic all-around podium that featured two Chinese gymnasts.

Who won the balance beam final? ›

Italy's Alice D'Amato won the gold, China's Yaqin Zhou took the silver, and Italy's Manila Esposito took the bronze in an event that saw many gymnasts falling off the beam.

What did Katelyn Ohashi win? ›

She is a six-time All-American and was a four-time member of USA Gymnastics' Junior National Team, the 2011 junior national champion, and the winner of the 2013 American Cup.

Who won medals in men's gymnastics Olympics? ›

Olympic gymnastics results

Men's all-around final: Japan's Shinnosuke Oka won gold. Boheng Zhang and Ruoteng Xiao of China earned silver and bronze, respectively. USA's Paul Juda finished 14th, Frederick Richard finished 15th.

Did Aly Raisman win gold? ›

U.S. gymnast Aly Raisman is the owner of six Olympic medals, including three golds, and five World Championships medals. The Needham, Massachusetts-native, says she fell in love with the sport as she repeatedly watched a VHS tape of the U.S. team at the 1996 Olympic Games win their historic team gold medal.

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