Stephen Nedoroscik is all set to impress the crowds again, but this time in a new role. The double Olympic medalist will be co-hosting the DWTS Tour for 2025, which will be a prelude to the 34th season of the dance reality show, 'Dancing with the Stars'.
A recent Instagram post from the DWTS Tour page showcase Nedoroscik alongside Ilona Maher's dance partner Alan Bersten and other DWTS participants, as they prepare for the upcoming tour. The post was captioned as,
"All smiles 🥰"
The first few photographs showed choreographers like Emma Slater, Kailyn Rogers, Alan Bersten, etc. posing for the camera. The next few photographs showed Nedoroscik interacting with the participants.
Nedoroscik was overjoyed when he got the opportunity to co-host the DWTS Tour of 2025. He took to Instagram to share his joy and excitement, writing:
"The dancing doesn’t stop 🕺 I’m beyond honored to be cohosting the @dwtstourofficial this year, and I can’t wait to meet all of you! Don’t miss out—secure your tickets now at DWTStour.com!"
Stephen Nedoroscik had teamed up with choreographer Rylee Arnold for the 33rd season of 'Dancing with the Stars.' The dancing duo impressed everyone with their skills on stage, and finished fourth overall.
Stephen Nedoroscik reflects on his gymnastics journey with a visit to Penn State University
Stephen Nedoroscik recently made a visit to his alma mater, the Penn State University, where his journey to Olympic glory began. The 26-year-old gymnast reflected on his gymnastics journey, hoping to make it to the coveted 'wall of honor', where the names of other Olympians from the Penn State University were mentioned. Nedoroscik shared the video on his Instagram handle with the caption,
"Never a dull moment with the Penn State Gymnastics team."
During the visit, Nedoroscik shared important details about his achievements. Here's what he said in the video posted on Instagram:
"On this one wall, This Emery Award, I won that in 2020. I'm over here, on a national champion wall, I won in 2017 and 2018, then I won World's in 2021."
Nedoroscik further added:
"Here's the Olympian wall. And unfortunately, I am not just up yet, I will be either on that spot or that spot because my teammate is also an Olympian."
Stephen Nedoroscik created history at the Paris Olympics. Not only did he help end the 16-year medal drought in the team all-around event, he also won an individual bronze medal for his brilliant skills in the pommel horse event.