'He did it for kids with glasses everywhere!'
Sporting a nerdy look that hid a well-toned physique underneath, he immediately drew “Clark Kent” comparisons after removing his glasses to completely ace the competition. The athlete secured the first-ever bronze medal for the US men’s gymnastics team in 16 years.Stephen Nedoroscik's pommel horse performance earned Team USA its first men’s gymnastics medal in 16 years.
Team USA gymnast Stephen Nedoroscick gets dubbed “Nerdy Pommel Horse Guy” and “Clark Kent” after stunning last-minute performance“Obsessed with this guy on the US men’s gymnastics team whose only job is pommel horse, so he just sits there until he’s activated like a sleeper agent, whips off his glasses like Clark Kent and does a pommel horse routine that helps deliver the team its first medal in 16 years,” she wrote on X.
“I am trying to get this video to reach any doctors on TikTok. I’m cross-eyed and can’t find any information,” he said on the clip, in which he proceeds to show his viewers how he is able to adjust his eyesight to remain functional.Nedoroscik also suffers from coloboma, as he tagged in the video, a condition that results in a reduction of a person’s vision due to a loss of tissue in the eye.
“Absolutely sick that America brought Stephen Nedoroscik, some nerd from Massachusetts, to Paris whose sole purpose in life is to ball out on the pommel horse,” said one fan.
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