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Stephen Nedoroscik has been away from gymnastics since his Paris Olympics Bronze win. And all this while, he has been exploring new experiences. That saw him take on dancing as the new challenge. Safe to say that the fans have been pleasantly thrilled to see him in the ‘Dancing With The Stars’ show. And why wouldn’t they? Combining the dance moves with his gymnastics routines, they are seeing something so iconic and fresh. But that doesn’t mean he has no idea what’s going on in the gymnastics world. His name has resurfaced with Penn State Gymnastics.

Once a Penn State gymnast, Stephen Nedoroscik is now an elite-level competitor. But Penn State is in his heart, and his message on March 15 just corroborates the same. It was a small message, but it has revealed enough about the gymnast’s feelings towards Penn State.

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The Penn State alumnus have seen what they’ve achieved

It’s that time of the gymnastics season when champions are being crowned. And we have got a new team on the block. #5 Penn State beat #4 Nebraska in a nail-biter to win the Regular Season B1G Championships. It went right down to the wire, but Penn State prevailed 329.050-328.850. They took to Instagram to celebrate their first regular season B1G title since its inception in 2019. And Stephen Nedoroscik joined in for the revelry.

The Paris Olympics bronze medalist commented, “LETS GO GENTS 💪💪”. Nedoroscik is definitely made happy. Feeling so proud of his college, he even shared an Instagram story of Penn State being crowned champions. The caption from the Pommel Horse maestro went, “LETS GOOOO GENTS!!!!” Penn State closed out the regular season with a 3-1 win record in the Big Ten. Overall, they are 6-1 in the season.

 

 

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It was also the Senior Night at Rec Hall, so the gymnasts looked extra motivated to leave it all out there. Josh Karnes got the High bar title with a mark of 14.000, and the PSU senior was also the parallel bars title winner with a season best 14.600. Matthew Underhill earned himself another rings title with 14.100, while Matt Cornier shared the vault title with Nebraska’s Chase Mondi. Next up – the Big Ten Championships, kicking off on April 4.

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And as far Stephen Nedoroscik is concerned, he will keep an eye on Penn State, while he himself has major Dancing With The Stars commitments.

Not just a competitor, Stephen Nedoroscik has added responsibilities

He started only as a competitor in season 33 of the show. And boy, was he amazing. And beyond that, his personality, his energy – everything felt right for Dancing With The Stars. And that’s why it didn’t just end with his 4th-place finish in the season finale. The Olympian confirmed his return as the co-host of the 2025 Live tour. How cool is that!!

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The Live Tour has been on since January 7 and will end on April 6, just when the Big Ten Championships also conclude. Stephen will have his hands full that weekend. Joining Emma Slater, over 81 shows across USA and Canada, the 26-year-old is having just the most entertaining time of his life. The way he is – this is just his forte. Obviously, besides being the Pommel Horse maestro.

Season 34 still hasn’t been confirmed. But with the success of season 33 and especially Stephen’s popularity, we can count on him coming back in some role for the upcoming season. You better stay tuned for the updates.

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