German bobsledder Lisa Buckwitz is revving up her engines for the 2026 Olympics, but with a unique twist – she's taking her fans along for the ride on OnlyFans. As a gold medalist from the 2018 Olympics, Buckwitz knows a thing or two about the dedication required to reach the pinnacle of her sport. However, the journey isn't cheap. In a candid conversation with the German outlet Bild, she shared how embracing OnlyFans has become a lifeline for funding her team's Olympic aspirations.
“It’s also a stroke of luck for me, as it allows me to finance my team,” Buckwitz, 31, shared. “It’s the best thing that could have happened to me.”
The athlete, who made headlines when she joined the OnlyFans community in November 2024, isn't just sharing pretty pictures. Instead, Buckwitz is offering an intimate look at the grit and grind behind her bobsleigh career. With a season costing upwards of $69,000, it's easy to see why she turned to this platform. "From intense training days to the exhilaration on race day, I'm inviting you behind the scenes," she wrote on Instagram. "Join me on this wild ride, connect with my world and get a closer look at life on and off the ice."
Buckwitz's OnlyFans isn't just about funding – it's about creating a community. Her profile invites followers to enjoy exclusive content that's not available anywhere else. Subscribers can gain access to high-performance training insights, behind-the-scenes moments, photoshoots, and even custom content. For Buckwitz, this is a space where she can truly engage with her fans, answering DMs and sharing her journey in a way that's both personal and empowering.
The Olympian offers a variety of subscription packages, ranging from $59.98 for three months to $194.92 for a full year. Her page promises "Insights and all the things I won’t share anywhere else," making it a tantalizing offer for those eager to see what goes on beyond the podium.
As Buckwitz sets her sights on the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, she's not just focusing on her sport – she's also keen on keeping her online community thriving. Recently, she teased her fans with a sneak peek of her new race suit, asking them, "New race suit 🛷❄️ What do you think – do you like it?"
In the lead-up to the games, Buckwitz remains grateful for the support she's received, noting how special the connection with her fans has become. "So happy about all your kind messages," she shared in a heartfelt Instagram post. "Connecting with my Fans is truly special. I am beyond grateful for the support."
As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach, with the opening ceremony set at Milan's iconic San Siro Stadium, Buckwitz is ready to show the world what she's made of – on and off the ice.