Dutch beach volleyball player who was convicted of rape is booed before losing first Olympic match (2024)

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PARIS (AP) — Steven van de Velde, the Dutch beach volleyball player who served time in prison for having sex with a 12-year-old girl, received a mixture of boos and applause when he was introduced before losing his opening match on Sunday at the Paris Olympics.

Van de Velde did not speak to reporters after the three-set loss to Italy, a break with a longstanding IOC policy. “He’s not here because he just wanted to rest his mind about it and just focus on the game,” said teammate Matthew Immers, who said he did not notice the crowd reaction.

Dutch team spokesman John van Vliet said the decision to shelter Van de Velde was made by the national Olympic committee and shared with the International Olympic Committee. Asked if they were protecting a convicted child rapist, he said: “We are protecting a convicted child rapist to do his sport as best as possible and for a tournament which he qualified for.”

“The general matter of sex conviction and sex-related crime is definitely a more important issue than sport,” Van Vliet said in the mixed zone after the match. “In his case, we’ve got a person who has been convicted, who did his sentence, who did everything afterwards which he can do to be able to compete again.”

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Van de Velde was convicted in 2016 of having sex with a 12-year-old girl in England. He served a combined 13 months in prison in Britain and the Netherlands.

The 29-year-old Olympic rookie was greeted with only a handful of boos when he first took the sand for warmups, but the hooting was louder for the more formal prematch introduction. Immers — and all the other players appearing on the sand so far in the Summer Games — received nothing but cheers.

There were no other signs of protest at the match, which came on the first sunny day at the Olympics’ iconic venue at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

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The controversy has caught the Dutch pair off-guard after a two-year qualifying period in which Van de Velde’s record was not an issue. However, it resurfaced after the team played its way into the No. 11 spot in the world rankings as the No. 2 team from the Netherlands, earning an Olympic berth.

Immers said it was disappointing that the attention to the case has dominated the discussion of his Olympic debut.

“He has been playing with him many, many tournaments for many, many years — the last three years. It has never been an issue,” Van Vliet said. “I’m not judging if it should have been or not, but it has never been an issue. And now, all of a sudden, for them, it’s a surprise.”

The International Volleyball Federation has said it was powerless to stop the Dutch from sending Van de Velde to Paris after he qualified in the usual way. Van de Velde, who is not staying at the athletes village and has not been available to the media, previously said the incident was “the biggest mistake of my life.”

An IOC spokesman deferred to the Dutch and reiterated what national officials have said about extra safeguards in place.

“Not to excuse it in any way but this took place, I think, 10 years ago and I think, as a general rule I think we need to allow for the possibility of rehabilitation,” Mark Adams said at the IOC’s daily news conference.

Van Vliet said the decision not to make Van de Velde available was aimed at keeping the focus on the athletic competition.

“We want to talk about sports, especially him. We are very much aware that if we bring Steven out here it won’t go about his sport and his performance,” he said. “We are here to create an environment for all our athletes in which they can perform well.”

Immers, who like Van Vliet spoke imperfect English, declined to comment on Van de Velde’s criminal history, saying, “What is in the past is in the past.”

“I think Steven is a really good example from how he is right now,” Immers said. “I am enjoying it very much to play with him. What is in the past is in the past. He had his ... punishment and now he’s really, really kind. For me, that’s a big example that you grew. You learned a lot from it. And of course, what happened in the past, I don’t know. It’s not good, of course. But right now we’re trying to enjoy it and go for the next round.”

Security for the match was no different than it was on Saturday, when the competition opened. Most of the fans’ attention was focused on the crowd-pleasing antics of Italy’s Adrian Carambula, whose Skyball serve spun high above the Olympic rings adorning the arena’s roof.

Carambula flexed for the fans as he and Alex Ranghieri rallied from a 20-17 deficit, winning five straight points to claim the first set. The Dutch were able to close out the second on their first set point, winning 21-19.

Trailing 13-11 in the third set, Van de Velde served into the net. The Dutch closed to 14-13 but Carambula dinked one past Immers to win it.

“I don’t know if we played the best match, technical-wise, but we compensated with a lot of energy,” said Carambula, a four-time Olympian who insisted that the controversy over Van de Velde’s criminal record was no part of his thoughts going into the match.

“We got the the crowd in our favor, and we wanted the victory,” he said. “So that was the key.”

Van de Velde’s next match is on Wednesday, against Chile. A second loss would create a difficult — but not impossible — road to the knockout round.

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Dutch beach volleyball player who was convicted of rape is booed before losing first Olympic match (2024)

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Dutch beach volleyball player who was convicted of rape is booed before losing first Olympic match? ›

Steven van de Velde, the Dutch beach volleyball player who was convicted of raping a 12-year-old British girl in 2016, was eliminated from the Paris Olympics

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on Sunday night when he and partner Matthew Immers lost to Brazil in straight sets.

What was Steven van de Velde convicted of? ›

Steven van de Velde (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsteːvən vɑn də ˈvɛldə] ; born 8 August 1994) is a Dutch beach volleyball player. He was convicted of child rape in 2016; in 2014, when Van de Velde was 19, he raped a 12 year-old girl after he gave her alcohol.

How old was Steven van de Velde? ›

Van de Velde, 29, served 13 months in prison after his 2016 rape conviction in England. Although victims advocates, lawmakers and fans have called for him to be banned from the Olympics, the IOC has said it was powerless to stop the Netherlands from sending an athlete who qualified in the usual way.

What did Van de Velde do? ›

Van de Velde was sentenced to four years in prison in Britain after being convicted in 2016 of raping a 12-year-old girl he got to know on Facebook, according to CBS News' partner network BBC News.

Where is beach volleyball in Paris Olympics? ›

The Olympic Games Paris 2024 women's beach volleyball gold medal match is set for Friday, 9 August at Champ de Mars with Brazil's Ana Patricia Silva Ramos and Eduarda 'Duda' Santos Lisboa versus Canada's Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson.

Where is Jean Van de Velde now? ›

Now 58, van de Velde has thrived in his career's second act as a broadcaster for Canal+, where he covers major championships and THE PLAYERS Championship, while also spending time as a golf instructor, tournament operator and wine merchant, among other pursuits.

Did Josef van de Velde survive? ›

Van de Velde died in the sinking. His body, if recovered, was never identified. Shortly after the sinking, survivor Theodor De Mulder paid a visit to Marie Van de Velde and her family.

Who is Stephen Van der Velde's wife? ›

Steven van de Velde married to Kim van de Velde (née Behrens), a fellow beach volleyball player. Their shared passion for the sport strengthens their bond, making them a dynamic duo both on and off the court. Steven van de Velde wife, Kim, continue to him support him and he support supports her.

When was Josef van de Velde born? ›

When Josef Van De Velde was born on 8 May 1901, in Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium, his father, Basil Delminecos Van De Velde, was 41 and his mother, Marie Pauline Van Hoe, was 32. He married Mary Irma De Roo on 24 April 1925, in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

Who was Steven van de Velde's victim? ›

In 2014, when he was 19, he raped a 12-year-old British girl. He met his victim on Facebook and travelled from Amsterdam to the UK and attacked the girl at an address in Milton Keynes. Van de Velde was given a four-year sentence in 2016.

Who was the guy who blew the open? ›

Jean van de Velde (golfer)
Jean van de Velde
Full nameJean van de Velde
Born29 May 1966 Mont-de-Marsan, France
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Sporting nationalityFrance
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What did Henry Van de Velde do? ›

Henry van de Velde (born April 3, 1863, Antwerp, Belg. —died Oct. 25, 1957, Zürich, Switz.) was a Belgian architect and teacher who ranks with his compatriot Victor Horta as an originator of the Art Nouveau style, characterized by long sinuous lines derived from naturalistic forms.

Do men play beach volleyball in the Olympics? ›

There will be new Olympic champions in both men's and women's beach volleyball this year. Norway's reigning men's champions Anders Mol and Christian Sørum were knocked out in the semi-finals today by Germany's Nils Ehlers and Clemens Wickler 13-21, 21-17, 13-15.

Who won gold in women's volleyball? ›

Beach volleyball: Brazil's Ana Patricia Silva Ramos/Eduarda Santos Lisboa win women's gold after three-set drama. Incredible drama at the Eiffel Tower Stadium in the women's beach volleyball final.

What country won the gold medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics for women's beach volleyball? ›

Women's Gold Medal – Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil def. Monica Rodrigues/Adriana Samuel, Brazil, 12-11, 12-6 (69); Bronze Medal – Natalie Cook/Kerri Pottharst, Australia def. Barbra Fontana/Linda Hanley, USA, 12-11, 12-7 (111).

What is the crime of Van der Velde? ›

Van de Velde was sentenced to four years in prison in 2016 after admitting three counts of rape against a 12-year-old British girl. The 29-year-old, who has been booed by crowds throught the Games, played alongside volleyball partner Matthew Immers.

What did the volleyball player get convicted of? ›

Steven van de Velde, the Dutch beach volleyball player convicted of rape, eliminated from Olympics. Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.

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