After almost three hours sitting on the sidelines, Stephen Nedoroscik pulled off his glasses, strode up to the pommel horse and delivered a knock-out routine – and the internet went wild.
Stephen Nedoroscik qualified for the Olympic team solely on the strength of his pommel horse routine and helped the men’s gymnastics team secure their first medal in 16 years.
As well as comparing him to Clark Kent, superman’s bespectacled alter-ego, people have joked his job is “pommel horse” – a nod to the Barbie movie, in which Ken’s job is described as “beach” – and called him the team’s “babygirl” (a term that c