Stephen Nedoroscik pommel horse: Social media reacts to American gymnast's bronze medal-clinching routine
Only Stephen Nedoroscik truly knows what he was thinking as he sat back and closed his eyes during the men’s gymnastics team final Monday at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
For all the thoughts that could have been flowing through his head, it’s unlikely that the American gymnast was pondering how he was about to become a meme.
The 25-year-old Worcester, Massachusetts native had the unenviable, pressure-filled task Monday of competing in just a single rotation — the pommel horse — that wouldn’t take place until the end of the team final.
After the long, mentally taxing wait, he rose to the occasion, scoring a 14.866 on his routine to secure a medal (ultimately, a bronze) for his team. It was the first time the American men medaled in the team final since 2008.
Stephen Nedoroscik had to score big on pommel horse for Team USA in the last rotation…
AND HE DID. 🤯
📺: NBC and Peacock pic.twitter.com/hkhiHpovyh— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 29, 2024
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Though it took the United States several brilliantly executed moves and routines to earn that place on the podium, social media users fixated primarily on Nedoroscik, the bespectacled pommel horse specialist whose moment of contemplation and focus captured by the NBC cameras became a source of inspiration, admiration and, of course, some jokes.
Here’s a sampling of how social media reacted to Nedoroscik and, specifically, the image of him sitting intently with his eyes shut:
Social media reaction to Stephen Nedoroscik and his pommel horse gymnastics routine
Husbands and BFs on the sofas at Anthropologie pic.twitter.com/qE8NGgvekO
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) July 29, 2024
Pommel Horse Guy is about to do the biggest Pommel Horse of his life and appears to be taking a peaceful nap. New #1 favorite Olympic athlete. pic.twitter.com/yqGgqjTc2O
— Rodger Sherman (@rodger) July 29, 2024
Stephen Nedoroscik is him #Olympics pic.twitter.com/8GQFbNxEB4
— nascarcasm (@nascarcasm) July 29, 2024
American icon. pic.twitter.com/C5ity3ELTA
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) July 29, 2024
if i send u this just know im gonna put in WORK right after this nap pic.twitter.com/NUOtxeHDLM
— Matt Ellentuck (@mellentuck) July 29, 2024
Pommel Horse Guy seems like he’s the kicker of the US men’s gymnastics team who just made a clutch FG from 60 yards out. https://t.co/npAPKDjax5
— Mike Golic Jr (@mikegolicjr) July 29, 2024
how your email finds me pic.twitter.com/NCFCdQK0Co
— alyssa (@alyssalerae) July 29, 2024
same thing pic.twitter.com/a8zUsivYGM
— whitney medworth (@its_whitney) July 29, 2024
Welders, by Ben Shahn, 1943 pic.twitter.com/2VwFWAm7wb
— ArtButMakeItSports (@ArtButSports) July 29, 2024
Chatter about Nedoroscik went beyond just that television screenshot.
The former Penn State standout and his outstanding pommel horse routine earned the affection of many Americans watching the competition. In that way, Nedoroscik embodied what's so captivating about the Olympics — a previously little-known athlete is now a viral internet sensation and a national hero.
To truly understand Stephen Nedoroscik's nerd credentials, you need to know that he is in Paris for the Olympics and posting to his insta story about solving a rubik's cube in under 10 seconds. pic.twitter.com/2vFygJBifW
— John Green (@sportswithjohn) 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
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
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
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
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
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Social media reacts to Stephen Nedoroscik's bronze medal-clinching pommel horse routine