"Not bad”- Stephen Nedoroscik shows off new hand stand skill amid DWTS Tour

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In Picture: American gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik- Source: Getty

Stephen Nedoroscik was seen showcasing a new skill in one of the Dancing with the Stars (DWTS) choreographers' recent social media updates during the ongoing DWTS tour. The tour kicked off on January 7 and will visit nearly 68 cities across the country.

The American gymnast came under the limelight after his brilliant performance at the Paris Olympics. He scored the highest in the team all-around event, helping his team win a medal after 16 years. He earned 14.866 points, leading to a bronze medal win for Team USA. Additionally, he also won a bronze medal in the pommel horse event, courtesy of scoring 15.300 points.

Following this, he was offered participation in the Dancing With the Stars show and is currently acting as a co-host on the show's tour. Amid this, he showed off a new handstand skill in choreographer Daniella Karagach Pashkova's latest post on Instagram. She shared a video of Nedoroscik, in which he can be seen jumping and clapping at the same time, while also doing a handstand. Following the stunt, he said:

"Not bad."

Along with the gymnast's skills, Pashkova also shared a bunch of pictures of her daughter enjoying the tour.

Notably, Nedoroscik participated in DWTS alongside his dance partner, Rylee Arnold, and they finished in fourth place in the finals.


Stephen Nedoroscik opened up about his Olympics and DWTS experience

In Picture: Olympian and gymnast, Nedoroscik- Source: Getty
In Picture: Olympian and gymnast, Nedoroscik- Source: Getty

On Penn State's Student Programming Association's annual SPA Day, Stephen Nedoroscik opened up about his experience after winning a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics. He also shared about how he felt while being a part of the Dancing With the Stars show. Talking about the life-changing experience, he said: (as quoted by State College.com)

“I just got an Olympic medal, and suddenly all these followers, messages, and positivity, and it was so black and white compared to what I had when I first made that Olympic team. It was so positive, and everyone was falling in love with this men’s gymnastics team," Stephen Nedoroscik said.

Opening up about DWTS, he added:

“I really had no dance experience. The only dance experience I had was from THON in 2017. THON set me up for success many years in advance. “It was a life-changing experience for me. I danced more in 2024 than I did gymnastics… It really did just feel like I was training for the Olympics again.”

Adding to this, he further spoke about bringing his sport into the spotlight with his fame and success.

“For the last couple of decades here, we’ve seen a decline in the sport. One thing that I’d really love more than anything else to do on my platform is just see the sport grow."

Nedoroscik recently received a warm welcome from his alma mater, Pennsylvania State University.

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