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‘Pommel Horse Guy’ took a nap, won a medal, and became an Olympics gymnastics legend

My man took off his glasses like Clark Kent.

James Dator
James Dator has been covering a wide range of sports for SB Nation for over a decade, with a special focus on the NFL.

The Olympics are all about unlikely heroes. Names that wouldn’t make you blink twice, but overnight become legends. Stephen Nedoroscik did just that for USA men’s gymnastics on Monday when his pommel horse brilliance ensured the United States won its first men’s medal since 2008 with a bronze, and cemented him in the national consciousness simply as “Pommel Horse Guy.”

Pommel Horse is a very specific skill to have, even in the world of gymnastics. It’s a apparatus that requires ludicrous core and upper body strength, as well as grace and balance. Traditionally smaller athletes excel at the discipline, and it’s been a struggle in the past for the United States.

Enter Nedoroscik, who is a “Pommel Horse specialist.” This means he does Pommel Horse, and only Pommel Horse. His role on the team was to sit on the bench all day, cheer on his teammates, and simply wait for his event to come up. So what did he do? Well, he took a little nap — because why not?

Then when his name was called Nedoroscik removed his glasses like Clark Kent, and showed the world he was Superman — recording a 14.866 to cement USA’s bronze medal. He also became a meme in the process.

Absolute legend.

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