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Olympics 2024: Dutch Beach Volleyball player and convicted Child Rapist Steven van de Velde gets booed in Paris

By MyKhel Staff

Dutch beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde, a convicted child rapist, faced intense backlash from spectators during his first two matches at the Paris Olympics 2024. The 29-year-old athlete was met with loud boos each time he served the ball.

In 2016, Van de Velde pleaded guilty to raping a 12-year-old British girl he met online, serving 13 months in prison. Van de Velde put the girl under influence of alcohol and then committed the heinous crime. Despite the conviction, he resumed his athletic career shortly after his release and has continued to compete internationally.

Steven van de Velde

Controversy Surrounding Van de Velde's Inclusion

The Netherlands Volleyball Federation has defended Van de Velde's inclusion on the team, citing his professional counseling and efforts towards self-reflection.

"Van de Velde now meets all the qualification requirements for the Olympic Games and is, therefore, part of the team," the federation stated. This stance, however, has not quelled public anger, which has been vocal both online and in the stands.

Van de Velde getting a negative reception from Crowd

During his opening match against Italy, Van de Velde was initially met with a mix of boos and some applause from Dutch fans. His partner, Matthew Immers, received only cheers. The duo lost to the Italian team after three sets.

In their subsequent match against Chile, the crowd's reaction was more jarring, with Van de Velde being booed every time he served. Despite winning the game in two sets, the audience did not offer the customary applause. They were also subject to jeers in the Round of 16 match against Brazil on Monday and got eliminated from the Olympics after defeat.

"I cannot do anything about his past anymore. I'm here to play with him. We're going to get through this together," he told the media. "I think what's in the past is in the past, and we're here to go for a good result together," Immers said.

In a departure from standard IOC policy, Van de Velde has been disallowed from speaking to the media during the Games. Additionally, he has been relocated to alternative accommodations in Paris, away from the athletes' village, which houses competitors as young as 11.

According to team spokesman John van Vliet, the Dutch team's decision aims to maintain focus on the athletic competition. The IOC does not influence athlete selection, leaving that responsibility to national committees while ensuring eligibility criteria are met.

The International Volleyball Federation acknowledged the issue's sensitivity but reiterated that team selection is the prerogative of the national Olympic committee.

Story first published: Monday, August 5, 2024, 16:01 [IST]
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