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Dutch convicted rapist to make Olympic debut on Sunday

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Last updated: 2024/07/27 at 11:31 PM
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The presence of Steven Van de Velde, a Dutch beach volleyball player convicted of having sex with a 12-year-old girl in 2016, at the 2024 Olympics in Paris has sparked controversy. Advocates for rape victims and some Olympics officials have criticized the decision to allow him to compete, saying he should have been left at home. Van de Velde will be making his Olympic debut on Sunday, facing Italy with his teammate Matthew Immers at the Eiffel Tower Stadium.

Despite his criminal conviction and serving 13 months in prison, Van de Velde was allowed to resume his volleyball career in 2017 after meeting the conditions set by the Dutch Olympic committee. Now 29, he has qualified for the Olympics and is part of the Dutch team competing in Paris. The International Volleyball Federation has stated that they were unable to prevent Van de Velde from participating in the games after he qualified through the standard process.

Some national Olympic delegations, such as Australia, have strict policies in place that prohibit athletes or staff with criminal convictions related to sexual offenses from being part of their teams. However, Van de Velde was deemed eligible to compete by the Dutch committee after undergoing a supervised process. Despite the controversy surrounding his participation, Van de Velde has stated that he regrets his actions and considers them the biggest mistake of his life.

Van de Velde’s presence at the Olympics has attracted attention from the international media, and he has acknowledged that he must face the consequences of his past actions. He is not staying at the athlete’s village and has not made himself available to the media for interviews. The Dutch Volleyball Federation has stated that Van de Velde meets all the qualification requirements for the Games and that he is committed to participating in the competition.

The decision to allow Van de Velde to compete in the Olympics has raised concerns about the safeguarding of athletes and the values of the games. Advocates for rape victims have criticized the Dutch committee for allowing him to participate, while some Olympics officials have questioned the process that led to his qualification. Despite the controversy, Van de Velde will take to the sand in Paris on Sunday for his first Olympic match, accompanied by his teammate Immers, as they face Italy in the beach volleyball competition.

As the competition unfolds in Paris, the presence of Van de Velde will continue to be a topic of discussion and debate among fans, officials, and athletes. The controversy surrounding his participation serves as a reminder of the complex issues surrounding the inclusion of athletes with criminal convictions in international sporting events. The outcome of Van de Velde’s Olympic journey remains to be seen as he competes on the world stage amidst a backdrop of controversy and criticism.

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