Stephen Nedoroscik has once again secured a bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics, finishing on the podium in the men’s pommel horse final.

The 25-year-old native of Massachusetts scored 15.300 on Saturday, earning him his second medal of the summer, coming in behind gold medalist Rhys McClenaghan of Ireland and silver medalist Nariman Kurbanov from Kazakhstan.

Known as the ‘Pommel Horse Guy,’ Nedoroscik went viral last week when he contributed to the US team’s third-place finish in the team event.

Max Whitlock from Britain, a two-time defending Olympic champion on this apparatus, narrowly missed a medal, finishing fourth just 0.1 points behind despite outperforming his qualification score.

Stephen Nedoroscik is on the podium yet again after the men's pommel horse final, Saturday

Stephen Nedoroscik is on the podium yet again after the men’s pommel horse final, Saturday

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