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Olympic gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik to join ‘Dancing with the Stars’


On the heels of winning two bronze medals at the Paris Olympics and becoming a viral sensation, USA men’s gymnastics athlete Stephen Nedoroscik will next compete for a Mirrorball Trophy on “Dancing with the Stars.”

The 25-year-old gymnast is the first contestant named to join the 33rd season of the long-running ABC reality competition series.

The casting news was exclusively announced on “Good Morning America” Thursday.

“I want to bring some of that gymnastics, maybe a backflip or handstand,” Nedoroscik said. “I want to have fun with it.” The new season of the celebrity dance competition premieres Sept. 17 on ABC and Disney+.

Olympian Stephen Nedoroscik of Team United States poses on the Today Show Set on July 30, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images)
Olympian Stephen Nedoroscik of Team United States poses on the Today Show Set on July 30, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images)

The bespectacled Olympian has been likened to “Clark Kent” for wearing thick-rimmed glasses, which he removes before his routine.

It remains to be seen if he’ll do the same on the dance floor.

“I might have fun with it,” he said. “I’m scared they’ll fly off is the thing. But maybe we can do a gadget, keep them on. Maybe a new pair of glasses, match the theme, right?”

Nedoroscik is also recognized by fans as “Pommel Horse Guy” — for meditating before the pommel horse competitions. That winning ritual most likely will be used for “Dancing with the Stars.”

“As that moment is catching up and you’re getting closer to your competition time, your heart rate is just going crazy, so I’m just trying to stay calm,” he said of his ritual. “I’m really just focusing on my breathing exercises, visualization and then it’s go time. It’s kind of what I do just to calm myself down so I will probably will be bringing that to the dance floor.”

With his two bronze medals in Paris earlier this month, the Worcester, Massachusetts native helped Team USA’s men’s team earn its first Olympic medals since 2008.

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