The Olympics’ Viral Pommel Horse Guy Won Another Medal, And Fans Had The Best Superman And Clark Kent Comparisons

The Olympics’ Viral Pommel Horse Guy Won Another Medal, And Fans Had The Best Superman And Clark Kent Comparisons

As a gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in superhero-themed video games, I can confidently say that Stephen Nedoroscik is giving us all a real-life superhero moment at the 2024 Olympics. The glasses on/off transformation, the ear tug quirk, and the undeniable heroism he displays on the pommel horse have made him a fan favorite and a perfect embodiment of the Clark Kent/Superman duo.


You know pommel horse guy. You may not know his real name is Stephen Nedoroscik, but when he takes off his glasses and jumps on that gymnastics apparatus he goes from normal dude to a serious superhero. He’s been a gamer, and after landing the bronze medal in the pommel horse individual competition, it only makes sense that fans watching the 2024 Olympics have latched onto Superman and Clark Kent comparisons. It’s a glasses thing.

1. Nedoroscik’s exceptional talent in men’s gymnastics has made the Olympic event captivating for many viewers. His unique ability to excel in his events while removing his glasses, effectively performing blindfolded, adds an extra layer of excitement and tension to his performances. This action, reminiscent of Clark Kent transforming into Superman, has become a popular observation among fans.

As a lifelong fan of sports and pop culture, I can’t help but marvel at the unique way the Internet has brought together two seemingly disparate worlds: gymnastics and memes. In my years of watching gymnastics competitions, I have seen countless moments of athletic brilliance that leave me in awe. But it wasn’t until recently that I witnessed the power of social media in connecting people over shared interests and creating a sense of community.

But if you really want to get the comparisons, it’s this TikTok that best illustrates the point.

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♬ Lobster – Rj Pasin

Not only does Nedoroscik appear a bit bookish with his glasses on and then seem heroic without them, but there’s more to it. He actually has an eye condition that makes him nearly blind when not wearing his glasses. This is why you often observe him searching for them after dismounting. After his victory, NBC Sports even broadcast footage of him embracing Brody Malone and others on the sidelines, and you could clearly hear him asking for someone to fetch his glasses. However, it’s worth noting that he doesn’t seem to need them while performing on the pommel horse.

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♬ Star Spangled (Bass Boosted) – SNC

As “The Specialist,” they proudly donned their flag like a cape, turning heads and sharing a hearty laugh with fellow podium-finishers, making for an unforgettable, chuckle-inducing scene.

A spectator noted the actual instance where “Superman and Clark Kent became one,” referring to a time when he donned both the cape and the glasses simultaneously.

The official Olympic Games account even joined in on the fun, commenting on X as “Clark Kent, the supposedly ordinary man.” Many others followed suit with similar comments, leading to the creation of a widespread Superman tribute.

  • Clark Kent in the gym! USA’s gymnastics just found its superhero! #gymnastics
  • Congrats, @GymnastSteve!!! You’re like Clark Kent and Superman. Wearing glasses, an unassuming nice guy most of the time but you become this pommel horse superhero when you’re called upon. We thank you! #USA #Paris2024
  • He really does give Clark Kent vibes and when he takes to an apparatus he is SUPERMAN,
  • What a Superman Stephen Nedoroscik goes ALL the way! Leaping tall buildings in a single bound!

Many of these tweets originate from a viral post during the initial team competition, when Stephen Nedoroscik was required to compete last. As spectators watched live, they often noticed him taking short naps in the background, wearing his glasses. This led people to draw comparisons between him and the well-known DC Comics superhero, as well as a covert operative who works undercover.

As a longtime spectator of the Olympic Games and a lover of quirky personalities, I must say that Stephen Nedoroscik has truly stood out during the 2024 Summer Olympics. While some of the comments about his ability to leap tall buildings may have been tongue-in-cheek, there’s no denying that he has become one of the most unexpected and viral sensations to emerge from the games.

After Simone Biles’ impressive gold-winning performance in gymnastics and the women excelling overall, there’s plenty more excitement yet to come! Don’t miss out on the action during primetime on NBC or by subscribing to Peacock for additional coverage.

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2024-08-04 18:08