USA Men's Gymnastics Medals For First Time In 16 Years

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The U.S. men's gymnastics team medaled for the first time in 16 years following the conclusion of six events at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Monday (July 29).

The Americans held off Great Britain and Ukraine to take bronze with a combined score of 257.793, trailing only Japan at 259.594 and China at 259.062. Pommel horse specialist Stephen Ndeoroscik closed out the U.S. men's rotation to earn a score of 14.866 and edging Great Britain's total score of 255.527 and Ukraine's 254.761.

Brody Malone scored a 13.700 and Paul Juda finished with 13.900 on pommel horse to set up Ndeoroscik routine.

Juda, Asher Hong and Frederick Richard all scored about 14.100 on the floor routine leading up to the pommel horse, holding a 1.8-point advantage over Ukraine at the time. The U.S. men's gymnastics team last medaled at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, taking bronze with a total score of 275.850, trailing only China (286.125) and Japan (278.875).

Team USA currently leads all nations with 15 total medals, including three gold medals, trailing Japan (6), China (5), South Korea (5), France (4) and Australia (4).

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