'Clark Kent of pommel horse' Stephen Nedoroscik wins bronze - ESPN
PARIS — He wears glasses, except when he's competing. He solves a Rubik's Cube hundreds of times a day in the athlete's village, aiming for under 10 seconds each time. His job is horse.
And he has become one of the breakout stars of these Olympics. The U.S. men's gymnastics team brought 25-year-old former Penn State gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik to Paris with one assignment: hit pommel horse routines. He's the 2021 world champion in the event and competes one of the most difficult routines in the world on what is traditionally a low-scoring apparatus for Team USA.
Stephen Nedoroscik finishes his pommel horse routine in the final and the crowd goes WILD!