Steph Clutterbuck
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Real, and documented through a multi-year competitive record that predates any paid-content sponsorship by years. Stephanie "Steph" Clutterbuck is a British long-course triathlete who came up as a competitive swimmer until age 19 and then a rower — she has said in press interviews that a back injury (herniated discs and nerve damage) ended her Olympic rowing ambitions — before moving into triathlon, racing her first IRONMAN-branded event in 2019. Racing as an age-grouper, she won the overall women's field (and the amateur category) at IRONMAN 70.3 Staffordshire and finished fourth overall at IRONMAN Vitoria-Gasteiz, both in 2023, and won her age group at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Lahti, Finland, that August. Ahead of the 2023 IRONMAN World Championship in Kona she was the third-fastest age-grouper in the event's pre-race Hoala practice swim — a comeback of sorts after DNFing the actual Kona race in 2022 to heatstroke in the Energy Lab, telling Triathlon Magazine Canada, "I got heat stroke in the Energy Lab. I'm excited to go back and take a step further than I did last year." She turned professional in January 2024. In her first pro season she placed second at IRONMAN Chattanooga, running a 3:05 marathon split, and qualified for the 2025 IRONMAN World Championship. Her subsequent results, tracked in the PTO's official rankings database, include 8th at IRONMAN Texas in April 2025, 34th at the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona that October — her first World Championship start, finishing in 9:39:47 — and 10th at IRONMAN 70.3 Indian Wells in December. Her PTO world ranking has since slipped across a difficult 2026 season marked by DNFs and lower finishes, from 73rd (2024 season) to 106th (2025) to 127th (2026), per the PTO's own published standings. On October 11, 2025 — the eve of that first Kona World Championship start — Clutterbuck announced in her own words that she had signed an athlete sponsorship with OnlyFans, telling named outlets, "I've never really been one to do things the way they have always been done," and, "I was a content creator long before I was a professional triathlete and this gives me the opportunity to get back to those roots." She described the platform's roster in her own words as one "building a roster of incredible athletes doing incredible things," calling it "an honour to have a space alongside them," and framed the account's purpose as behind-the-scenes access to pro-athlete life: "I want it to be a place where I can connect with you to share the stories, challenges, and real-life moments that don't always make it to social media." The sponsorship sits inside a publicly documented OnlyFans athlete-partner program that has separately signed niche-sport professionals including trail runner Sabrina Stanley, cliff diver Ellie Smart, motorcycle racer Josh Herrin, downhill mountain biker Stefan Garlicki, and motocross racer David Pulley — a program the platform has framed as filling a funding gap for athletes outside the mainstream commercial-sponsorship pipeline. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her named-press-documented amateur and professional triathlon record, stretching back to 2019, is consistent with a real, competing human athlete. People searching "steph clutterbuck" are overwhelmingly checking on the British pro triathlete they've read about in triathlon press or seen racing, not questioning whether she exists. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
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- Instagram @stephclutterbuck Appears official Handle used consistently across her sponsor pages and press coverage of her OnlyFans announcement. Live bio text and follower count could not be independently reconfirmed via automated fetch (Instagram blocks unauthenticated requests).
- Personal blog Steph's Great Adventures Official Her own personal blog, self-described as the life of "an exercise addicted ex-rower who can't sit still," covering her swim-to-row-to-triathlon career path and training life.
- OnlyFans — Warning Documented via her own on-record October 2025 statements to named outlets announcing an athlete sponsorship with OnlyFans, part of the platform's publicly documented program signing professional athletes from niche sports. Not linked here — reach any legitimate account only through her own verified bio links, never a search-result "leak" page.
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Does Steph Clutterbuck have an OnlyFans account?updated 2026-07-30
Yes, documented and ongoing. On October 11, 2025 — the eve of her first IRONMAN World Championship start in Kona — she announced in her own words a sponsorship partnership with OnlyFans, part of the platform's publicly documented program signing professional athletes from niche sports (which has separately signed trail runner Sabrina Stanley, cliff diver Ellie Smart, and others). She framed the account around behind-the-scenes professional-athlete life: "I want it to be a place where I can connect with you to share the stories, challenges, and real-life moments that don't always make it to social media." We don't link or name the account directly; reach any legitimate page only through her own verified bio links.
Source: Sportswire Women, Oct. 11, 2025; TriLaunchpad, Oct. 12, 2025
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- Only the accounts listed above, cross-checked against her own sponsor and press coverage, are treated as hers; treat any other account claiming to be her official page with caution.
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her multi-year, named-press-documented triathlon record supports a real human athlete, not a virtual one.
The documented facts
- Competed as a swimmer until age 19 and then as a rower — she has said in press interviews that a back injury (herniated discs and nerve damage) ended her Olympic rowing ambitions — before shifting to triathlon and racing her first IRONMAN-branded event in 2019. Source: LEVER Movement, Oct. 23, 2024 · reported
- Racing as an amateur age-grouper in 2023, won the overall women's field (and the amateur category) at IRONMAN 70.3 Staffordshire, and finished fourth overall at IRONMAN Vitoria-Gasteiz. Source: Triathlon Magazine Canada (Kevin Mackinnon), Oct. 11, 2023 · documented
- Won her age group at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Lahti, Finland, in August 2023. Source: Triathlon Magazine Canada (Kevin Mackinnon), Oct. 11, 2023 · documented
- Ahead of the 2023 IRONMAN World Championship in Kona, was the third-fastest age-grouper in the event's pre-race Hoala practice swim, a comeback after DNFing the 2022 Kona race itself to heatstroke in the Energy Lab: "I got heat stroke in the Energy Lab. I'm excited to go back and take a step further than I did last year." Source: Triathlon Magazine Canada (Kevin Mackinnon), Oct. 11, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- Turned professional in January 2024; in her first professional season placed second at IRONMAN Chattanooga (running a 3:05 marathon split) and qualified for the 2025 IRONMAN World Championship. Source: LEVER Movement, Oct. 23, 2024 · reported
- As a pro in 2025, official results tracked by the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) include 8th at IRONMAN Texas (April 26, 8:58:58), 34th at the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona — her first World Championship start — on October 11 (9:39:47), and 10th at IRONMAN 70.3 Indian Wells (December 7, 4:20:33). Source: PTO — Stephanie Clutterbuck race results · documented
- Her PTO world ranking has declined across a difficult 2026 season of DNFs and lower finishes, from 73rd (2024 season) to 106th (2025) to 127th (2026), per the PTO's own published rankings. Source: PTO — Stephanie Clutterbuck race results · documented
- On October 11, 2025 — the eve of her first IRONMAN World Championship start in Kona — announced in her own words a sponsorship partnership with OnlyFans: "I've never really been one to do things the way they have always been done," and, "I was a content creator long before I was a professional triathlete and this gives me the opportunity to get back to those roots." Source: Sportswire Women, Oct. 11, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- Described the platform's roster in her own words as one "building a roster of incredible athletes doing incredible things," calling it "an honour to have a space alongside them," and framed her account's purpose as sharing "the stories, challenges, and real-life moments that don't always make it to social media." Source: TriLaunchpad (Francisco Riojas), Oct. 12, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- The sponsorship sits inside a publicly documented OnlyFans athlete-partner program that has separately signed niche-sport professionals including trail runner Sabrina Stanley, cliff diver Ellie Smart, motorcycle racer Josh Herrin, downhill mountain biker Stefan Garlicki, and motocross racer David Pulley — framed by the platform as filling a funding gap for athletes in smaller sports. Source: GearJunkie (Andrew McLemore), Apr. 2, 2025 · documented
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her named-press-documented amateur and professional triathlon record, stretching back to 2019, is consistent with a real, competing human athlete. Status: unknown
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