PITTSBURGH — simply wanted to mix it up when the gymnastics superstar invited some of the top American men to join her post-Olympic Tour. “Bringing the guys on board was designed to show what men’s gymnastics has to offer,” said. “And I just think that over the years, we kind of know the guys, but we don’t really know them, know them.

” That may be starting to change. The U.S.

men’s bronze-medal breakthrough at the Paris Games — with pommel horse specialist Stephen Nedorscik’s clinching routine serving as the exclamation point — has pushed into the spotlight a side of the sport that typically operates in the shadows. While Nedoroscik, who went viral in the aftermath, parlayed his newfound fame into a gig on “Dancing With The Stars,” Olympic teammates Frederick Richard, Brody Malone and Paul Juda as well as NCAA champion-turned-influencer Ian Gunther are spending most of the fall traveling across the country with and fellow gold medalists Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera in a show that is part exhibition, part celebration. The co-ed nature of the second iteration of the Gold Over America Tour — a not-so-subtle nod to ’ status as the greatest gymnast of all time — has given the show a different energy than the first, which was entirely female-centric.

praised Richard and company for getting out of their comfort zone and leaning into the performative aspect of the show, which required a lengthy string of 12-hour practice days to prepare. .