After returning from Paris in 2024, Stephen Nedoroscik took a nine-month hiatus. But when he returned in August 2025 for the Xfinity Championships to assert his dominance on Pommel Horse, something felt off.
Week 3 of DWTS season 34 just wrapped up on September 30, and as we bid goodbye to the month of autumn, another leaf from the show has wilted. After week 2, the fans were left stunned as the duo of Baron Davis and Britt Stewart was eliminated alongside Corey Feldman and Jenna Johnson in a double elimination.
“I’m going to continue gymnastics until my body can’t handle it anymore,” Stephen Nedoroscik said last year, when asked about how long he feels he can keep up the show.
After the Superman performance at the Paris Olympics, Stephen Nedoroscik made his gymnastics comeback at the Xfinity US Championships in August this year.
For the second year in a row, Dancing With the Stars producers surprised the show’s audiences by announcing that all five semi-finalists would be advancing to next week’s finals.
Dancing With the Stars viewers were on edge on Tuesday night (November 19) as the remaining five couples battled for a spot in next week’s season finale.
Stephen Nodorscik captured the hearts of the world at the 2024 Paris Olympics when he whipped off his glasses like Clark Kent and performed a mind-blowing pommel horse routine.
Rylee Arnold is back on Dancing With The Stars after joining the longtime reality series in 2023. For the show's 33rd season, Arnold will be paired with a viral Olympian.
Several Dancing With the Stars professional dancers who used to be series staples have been absent in recent seasons. And Season 33 is going to have one glaring absence in the cast list.
Rylee Arnold is in elite shape as a professional dancer. She’s got some serious moves to go with it. Arnold, 19, is the sister of "DWTS" pro and Mirror Ball champ Lindsay Arnold.
Dancing With the Stars Season 33 has not one Olympic medalist but two. Gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, aka “pommel horse guy,” and rugby player Ilona Maher
Olympic gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik is set to perform a different kind of routine as he joins the upcoming season of "Dancing With the Stars." The two-time bronze medalist in the recently concluded Paris Olympics 2024 is the first celebrity to be named for "DWTS" season 33.
Ladies and gentlemen, the gymnastic world's Clark Kent will get way more than 15 minutes of fame. Wax that, Warhol! A 2024 Paris Olympic Games favorite after winning two bronze medals for Team USA, 'Pommel Horse Guy', aka Stephen Nedoroscik, has landed a spot on a legendary reality show.
Stephen Nedoroscik played a role in breaking a long drought for the United States, helping them earn a medal in men’s gymnastics. Just a few days later, Nedoroscik was walking home with another bronze medal but this one individual.
As the United States men’s gymnastics team won its first medal since 2008, Stephen Nedoroscik went viral for his performance on the pommel horse. That helped set the stage for the pommel horse final on Saturday – and he brought home the bronze.
Fans are going wild over Olympic gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, and it's not just for his Clark Kent vibe. During the men’s gymnastics final on Monday, July
The men’s gymnastics team representing the USA at the Paris Olympics had a special run this year. The squad recently won bronze after consistent performances from all team members.
Sorry, Olympics fans, but “pommel horse Steve” is taken! Stephen Nedoroscik, 25, whose performance led to Team USA winning bronze — their first medal since 2008 — celebrated eight years with fellow gymnast Tess McCracken, 26, on July 4, 2024.
Penn State's Stephen Nedoroscik went to the Paris Olympics with one purpose: to give the U.S. men's gymnastics team a medal-winning pommel horse routine.