Watching the men's gymnastics team snag a bronze at the Olympics, their first medal in 16 years, was absolutely thrilling. But what's even more incredible? The personal battles some of these athletes have fought.
Take Stephen Nedoroscik, the pommel horse star who looks like Clark Kent. Despite having an eye condition that causes him to be cross-eyed and sensitive to light, Stephen feels his way through the routine, and absolutely crushes it. Then there's Brody Malone, who bounced back from a career-threatening injury just over a year ago, determined to return to the team.
Their stories aren't just about gymnastics; they're testaments to human spirit and resilience.