Stephen Nedoroscik’s DWTS partner, Rylee Arnold, expressed excitement after embracing a new role for the upcoming Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. The 2026 Winter Games are scheduled from Feb. 6 to 22 in Italy.
As the excitement and preparations build for the Winter Olympics, Arnold received an important and exciting opportunity. She has been selected for the NBCUniversal Collective program list of creators to cover the upcoming event. 25 creators from multiple platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, and Meta, will be given on-ground access to document the event through their lenses.
Following the success of the Paris Creator Collective edition during the 2024 Summer Games, NBCUniversal is expanding the project for the upcoming Games. The project attracted 300 million views in Paris. The creators will have the liberty to showcase the Games and the stories surrounding them. They will cover northern Italy and highlight the Italian fashion, food, lifestyle, and more.
Nedoroscik’s partner will be part of the Meta Milan Cortina Creators group, alongside ATFrenchies, Carlo & Sarah, and Hulett Brothers. The YouTube and TikTok Milan Cortina Creators group will include comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley, and TikTok stars Ashley Yi and Anna Sitar. As Arnold received the thrilling opportunity, she expressed her feelings, writing:
“I’m so excited,” she added.

Nedoroscik and Arnold partnered to compete in the 33rd season of the DWTS. The pair earned their spot in the final round and finished in fourth place. While Arnold competed as a professional dancer for the second time, Nedoroscik became the first male gymnast to appear on the show.
Stephen Nedoroscik Opens Up On Competing At The 2028 LA Olympics
Following his Paris Olympics success, Stephen Nedoroscik stayed away from the mat. His appearance on the DWTS show and tour kept him away from competitive gymnastics for a brief period. He returned to competition in August 2025 at the Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships, where he settled in fifth place.
Although he faced a setback on his return, the American gymnast showed confidence in improving and expressed his excitement for the LA 2028 Games.
“I’ve always told myself, ‘I want to be done with the sport when my body is done with the sport,’ and I’m still getting better,” said Nedoroscik (via usagym.org). “I feel like I’d be doing myself a dishonor to not see how far I could go.”
“I’m going to continue going,” he added. “L.A. [2028 Olympics] would be amazing, so I want to shoot for that.”
Stephen Nedoroscik won bronze medals in the pommel horse and team event at the 2024 Paris Games.
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