Olympic bobsledder turns to OnlyFans to fund his 2026 Winter Games dream
Georg Fleischhauer, a push athlete in Johannes Lochner's two-man bobsled team, is aiming for Olympic glory in 2026. To fund his training, he has turned to OnlyFans—but his content focuses on daily routines and fitness, not adult material. The cost of competing at the highest level has driven many athletes to seek alternative income sources.
Fleischhauer, originally from Halberstadt, trains relentlessly for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina. The German bobsleigh team, known as one of the strongest, will compete from February 6 to 22. His goal is to secure medals in both the two-man and four-man events.
A single bobsleigh season can cost up to €50,000, covering training camps, travel, equipment, and payments for push athletes. Despite his dedication, Olympic prize money alone may not be enough to sustain his career. To bridge the financial gap, Fleischhauer charges around €17 for access to his OnlyFans account, where he shares insights into elite athletic life.
He is not alone in this approach. Lisa Buckwitz, an Olympic bobsleigh champion, also supplements her income through an adult content platform. For Fleischhauer, however, the focus remains strictly on his sport and the daily grind of an athlete's life.
The 2026 Winter Olympics will test Fleischhauer's skill and determination. Even with potential medal success, the financial demands of bobsleigh push athletes to explore unconventional funding methods. His OnlyFans account, free of adult content, offers a rare glimpse into the sacrifices behind Olympic ambitions.