Stephen Nedoroscik, the two-time bronze medalist, is set to join Dancing With The Stars this fall.

He will be the first male Olympic gymnast to join the show.

What happened?

Nedoroscik rose to fame for his pommel horse prowess at the 2024 Paris Games.

He won two bronze medals, one in the men's gymnastics team final and one in the individual event finals.

Why it matters for Stephen Nedoroscik

Nedoroscik's debut on DWTS was announced on Good Morning America.

He plans to incorporate some of his pommel horse skills into his dances.

And he wants to have fun with it, maybe adding a backflip or handstand.

What comes next?

The full cast of DWTS will be announced on September 4.

The show is set to premiere on September 17 on ABC.

Nedoroscik will bring a unique perspective to the show, having competed at the highest level in gymnastics.

He has already made history, helping Team USA win its first Olympic team medal in 16 years.

The team won the bronze medal on August 23, 2024, with Nedoroscik hitting a big routine on pommel horse.

So he is ready for the challenge of dancing.

But he will have to adapt to a new style of performance.

Nedoroscik has experience performing under pressure, having competed in front of large crowds.

And he has the skills to incorporate gymnastics moves into his dances.

He will be joined by other celebrities on the show, including previous winners like Shawn Johnson and Laurie Hernandez.

Johnson won the Mirrorball Trophy in season 8, and Hernandez won in season 23.

Nedoroscik will have to work hard to win the trophy, but he has the talent and dedication to succeed.

He will be dancing on the show starting September 17, and fans can watch to see how he does.

The show will be broadcast on ABC, and fans can tune in to see Nedoroscik's performances.