For the first time since the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Team USA’s Men’s Gymnastics Team are Olympic medalists. Finishing with 257.793 points, Team USA took home the Bronze in the team finals. Congratulations to Frederick Richard, Asher Hong, Paul Juda, Brody Malone, and Stephen Nedoroscik for this great feat! 🥉

How do you feel about the results?

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17 comments
  1. Dat dude took off his glasses, mounted the horse, and sealed the bronze.

    Cool moment.

    Well done team.

  2. Stephen did exactly what they selected him to do and it was amazing to watch. The entire team was on fire today!

  3. They showed up today and CRUSHED it! Talk about meeting the moment. Absolutely incredible.

  4. It was so much fun to watch the whole thing unfold and to see them just do so well, consistently, throughout the competition and then for Stephen to come in and do his thing to seal it. Then to finally see Brody smile and let loose after being so collected the whole time.

  5. When he takes off his glasses, he really looks like a superhero. Very impressive. Congratulations on winning the medal.

  6. Awesome. I really wanted this spoiled after I got off work to watch the replay.

  7. Good that they could bring some joy to a small nation with little Olympic success like the USA.

  8. That was the happiest I’ve ever seen anyone over a bronze. It was nice to see.

  9. They did amazing!! Watching Stephen massacre that PH routine to secure bronze was incredible.

    Question for someone who knows way more about gymnastics scoring than I. The guys nailed all of their routines, some with pretty high difficulty, but still came third to Japan and China, who had 2 falls, is this because the other two teams had higher difficulty? Or maybe better performance and accuracy? Not saying it was fixed or there’s a bias or anything, just genuinely curious.

  10. These kids were so much fun to watch, and I loved how AMPED they were to get a bronze. The part that always gets me in the feels is the shots of their parents in the crowd. Well done, boys!

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