The Olympics and Only Fans seem world’s apart – despite the participants of both organisations being judged on performance.

However, the world of elite athletes and exhibitionism have collided after a string of sportspeople set up accounts to the, often naughty, subscriber based platform.

It’s common knowledge that training your body and dedicating time to sport is no cheap endeavour. There is a consistent trend across the Olympics that highlights how a large proportion of privately educated athletes compete in comparison to how many people attend fee-paying schools in the UK.

In the Paris 2024 Olympics, 33% of Team GB medallists attended private schools, compared to the 7% of the UK population – showing how access to top-notch training and financial backing can help give a leg-up to the leaderboard.

So, that means, those who don’t have the privilege of cash from posh schooling or the ‘bank of mum and dad’ have to get a bit creative. With costs creeping up, both training and living, we’re starting to see a bunch of athletes turn to Only Fans to fund their sporting dreams.

Just recently, British canoeist Kurts Adams Rozentals was suspended by the governing body, Paddle UK, after ‘allegations’ were made over his social media posts.

The lad shared that he makes purposely ‘edgy’ content in order to entice people to his Only Fans page, where he claims he’s made £100,000 since starting it in January.

Paddle UK refused to clarify the specific allegations. However, Kurts believes that the suspension is because of his saucy content on Only Fans.

While Kurts awaits to see if his Olympic dreams have been put to bed, we take a look at other Olympians who have taken to the subscription site – and not all of them get their kit off for cash…

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