It's only fitting the pommel horse hero portrayed Clark Kent.
at the 2024 Paris Olympics thanks to his clutch pommel horse routine, many fans compared him to Clark Kent for myriad reasons. So, it was only fitting he would portray Superman when attending. But, he took his glasses off once he performed, similarly to how Clark Kent removes his disguise before becoming Superman.
And then, of course, many Americans consider Nedoroscik a hero since he helped Team USA's men's gymnastics squad win its first medal since 2008. The team captured bronze in the competition.on Tuesday night. He recreated his iconic "eyes shut" moment in his dressing room before stepping into a phone booth. In there, he took off his glasses and unbuttoned his shirt to show off his two bronze medals from the Paris Olympics.
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