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Stephen Nedoroscik Wins Celebrity Family Feud, Donates 25K To Penn State Health

Former Penn State gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik won a recent episode of Celebrity Family Feud while playing for Penn State Health.

His opponent, fellow Olympian Jordan Chiles, faced off against Nedoroscik and his family in an episode that aired September 11.

Nedoroscik rose to fame during the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he won the bronze medal for gymnastics in pommel horse and the men’s all-around. He competed on the Penn State men’s gymnastics team from 2017-2020, and he was the national champion for pommel horse during both his freshman and sophomore seasons.

Not a stranger to the game show world, he previously competed in season 33 of Dancing With the Stars with his professional dance partner, Rylee Arnold.

He and his sister clinched the $25,000 grand prize during a lightning round, and he donated the entirety of it to Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine.

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