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Olympian Stephen Nedoroscik, aka “The Pommel Horse guy,” is living with two eye conditions, strabismus and coloboma. Strabismus, or crossed eyes, occurs when the eyes point in different ...
He has strabismus. Nedoroscik has crossed eyes — or strabismus, the medical term for the condition, he revealed on TikTok.. It happens when a problem affects eye muscles, causing the eyes to not ...
Stephen Nedoroscik prepares to perform his pommel horse routine at the Paris Olympics on July 27, 2024. Credit - Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis—Getty Images O lympian Stephen Nedoroscik—a.k.a.
Nedoroscik’s other condition, coloboma, occurs when part of the tissue that makes up the eye is missing. This happens during pregnancy, when a baby’s eye does not fully develop normally.
Stephen Nedoroscik scored a 53/60 on "Dancing with the Stars" last night. For his cha cha, Nedoroscik earned a 25/30, with Bruno Tonioli giving him a nine and Carrie Ann Inaba and Derek Hough ...
Nedoroscik’s ability to alternate his focus from one eye to the other, Dr. Flanary added, is a perk that likely helped his vision develop normally in both eyes, rather than just one.
Nedoroscik, who qualified for the Olympic team solely on the strength of his pommel horse routine, became an internet favorite this week after sitting on the sidelines for nearly three hours ...
Stephen Nedoroscik already has his eye on the next Summer Olympics. The gymnast, 25, competed on Saturday, August 3, finishing third at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the men’s pommel horse final ...