Stephen Nedoroscik, the artistic gymnast, is back to training after a year of fame.
He won a pair of bronze medals in Paris at the 2024 Olympics.
## What happened?
Nedoroscik became known as 'Pommel Horse Guy' after his success in Paris.
He then appeared on 'Dancing With the Stars' and co-hosted the show's national tour.
But he never considered putting away his grips for good and trying to go Hollywood full-time.
## Why it matters for Stephen Nedoroscik
Nedoroscik's devotion to gymnastics remains strong, and he is focused on the 2028 Olympics.
He walked back through the doors of EVO Gymnastics in Florida three months ago and quietly went back to work.
The U.S. Championships are set to begin, and Nedoroscik will compete in the event he is obsessed with.
He is 26 years old and still passionate about the sport.
## What comes next?
Nedoroscik is happy to be back to what passes for his normal, competing and training.
He understands that competing just three months after returning to train will be challenging.
But he is determined to succeed and make a name for himself in the gymnastics world again.
And he is inspiring young gymnasts with his passion for the sport, with mothers signing their sons up for gymnastics after seeing him compete.
Nedoroscik's energy and enthusiasm for the sport are still present, and he is excited for the future.
He is back to his normal self, with his glasses and floppy, curly brown hair still intact.
Nedoroscik is ready to take on the challenges of the U.S. Championships and the road to the 2028 Olympics.
He is focused on his training and is determined to make a strong comeback.
The U.S. men's gymnastics program is also looking strong, with Nedoroscik and his teammates ready to compete.
Nedoroscik's bronze medals in Paris were a significant achievement, and he is looking to build on that success.
He is an inspiration to young gymnasts, and his passion for the sport is evident in everything he does.
Nedoroscik is back, and he is ready to make a name for himself in the gymnastics world once again.