British canoeist forced to decide between Olympic dream and his OnlyFans page
- British canoeist Kurts Adams Rozentals from Staffordshire has been suspended by Paddle UK in April 2025 over allegations linked to his social media use involving his OnlyFans page.
- In January 2025, Rozentals launched an OnlyFans page to supplement his training expenses, as the £16,000 yearly grant from Paddle UK's programme did not fully cover his living and training costs.
- Paddle UK describes the suspension as an interim, non-disciplinary measure to protect athletes, staff, and volunteers amid an investigation related to potentially offensive or gross misconduct on social media.
- Rozentals posts provocative Instagram videos to attract subscribers to his OnlyFans, aiming to fund his Olympic ambitions, and describes the dilemma of balancing financial stability with his sporting goals as the most difficult choice he has ever faced.
- The suspension highlights financial strains faced by British athletes, posing difficult choices between maintaining funding sources and continuing Olympic aspirations under current support limits.
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