Worcester’s Stephen Nedoroscik And Stoughton’s Fred Richard Propel Team USA Men’s Gymnastics To Bronze
Worcester’s Stephen Nedoroscik And Stoughton’s Fred Richard Propel Team USA Men’s Gymnastics To Bronze. The two athletes make up 2/5 of the men’s gymnastics olympic team and proved their worth in yesterday’s men’s team final competition. For the first time in 16 years, Team USA made the podium and took home the bronze at the olympics in large part to these two hometown athletes.
Frederick Richard is from Stoughton
Fred was born in 2004 and is from Stoughton, MA. He competed at Michigan and went on to compete in several NCAA and world championships. But it’s his social media presence that has introduced Fred to both gymnastics fans and non gymnastics fans alike. Fred has 769.3k followers on TikTok where he has hundreds of millions of views.
Stephen Nedoroscik is from Worcester
Stephen is quirky, glasses wearing pommel horse specialist that has a Worcester backround. Stephen was chosen for Team USA for one rotation only. He competed on the pommel horse dead last and his essential hit of his routine gave Team USA their first medal in 16 years. He ultimately scored a 14.866 and did his job.