British Canoeist Banned for Posting Explicit Social Media Footage
A disciplinary panel has slapped a two-year ban on British canoeist Kurts Adams Rozentals over "explicit" footage of himself posted on social media. The 23-year-old athlete had uploaded the video, which included him performing what was described as a "sexual act" on an aeroplane to his public Instagram account in March, to his public Instagram account.
The panel found that Rozentals' actions brought the sport into "serious disrepute," citing gross misconduct. As well as being barred from all competition and training, he has also been removed from Paddle UK's World Class Programme, a lottery-funded initiative supporting athletes for the 2028 and 2032 Olympics.
Rozentals defended his actions, claiming he did not regret posting the video and pointed to its financial benefits, which he said led him to continue pursuing the career. He stated that he had earned over Β£100,000 from social media content between January and May but disputed Paddle UK's funding claim, stating he received Β£16,000 annually.
The decision was made by a disciplinary panel following an independent investigation and hearing involving Rozentals, with Paddle UK saying the athlete "admitted posting an explicit video on their public Instagram profile." The governing body stated that this breach of policy related to "indecent, offensive or immoral behavior" and "offensive use of social media."
Rozentals had previously suggested a link between his suspension and his OnlyFans account but was found to have intentionally misinformed the press.
A disciplinary panel has slapped a two-year ban on British canoeist Kurts Adams Rozentals over "explicit" footage of himself posted on social media. The 23-year-old athlete had uploaded the video, which included him performing what was described as a "sexual act" on an aeroplane to his public Instagram account in March, to his public Instagram account.
The panel found that Rozentals' actions brought the sport into "serious disrepute," citing gross misconduct. As well as being barred from all competition and training, he has also been removed from Paddle UK's World Class Programme, a lottery-funded initiative supporting athletes for the 2028 and 2032 Olympics.
Rozentals defended his actions, claiming he did not regret posting the video and pointed to its financial benefits, which he said led him to continue pursuing the career. He stated that he had earned over Β£100,000 from social media content between January and May but disputed Paddle UK's funding claim, stating he received Β£16,000 annually.
The decision was made by a disciplinary panel following an independent investigation and hearing involving Rozentals, with Paddle UK saying the athlete "admitted posting an explicit video on their public Instagram profile." The governing body stated that this breach of policy related to "indecent, offensive or immoral behavior" and "offensive use of social media."
Rozentals had previously suggested a link between his suspension and his OnlyFans account but was found to have intentionally misinformed the press.