Who is Steven Van de Velde? The Dutch beach volleyball player constantly booed at Paris Olympics 2024 (2024)

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Van de Velde has been convicted of crimes in the past.

The Paris Olympics 2024 has welcomed athletes from diverse backgrounds, but the presence of Dutch beach volleyball player Steven Van de Velde has stirred controversy due to his criminal past.

Van de Velde, 29, is representing the Netherlands alongside Matthew Immers in beach volleyball. However, his Olympic debut was met with boos from the crowd, stemming from a serious incident in his past.

Why was Steven van de Velde booed at Paris Olympics?

The reason why the 29-year-old Dutch volleyball player was booed by the crowd at the Paris Olympics is because of his history of being a convicted rapist. Van de Velde gained popularity at a very young age in his life and actually won the U-20 Dutch National Beach Volleyball Championships in 2011, when he was only about 16.

But in 2014, Van de Velde – who was 19 at that time – started interacting with a 12-year-old girl on Facebook. He started making moves on her in the assumption that the girl was 16, but even when she told him her real age, he did not stop interacting with her.

In August 2014, Van de Velde travelled to Milton Keyes and got the girl drunk, after which he proceeded to rape her three times over a course of two days. After the incident, the Dutchman returned to his country before telling the girl to seek help through contraception. The girl confessed the incidents and Van de Velde was charged soon after that.

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In 2016, after years of legal battle, he was extradited to the UK and pled guilty of the heinous crime. Van de Velde was sentenced to four years of prison time, but ended up only serving 13 months before being released in 2017. Despite his early release, the Dutchman showed little remorse for his crimes and hit out at “all the nonsense” that was written of his rape crimes and refused to acknowledge claims of being a paedophile.

What has been said of Steven Van de Velde participating in Paris Olympics?

After being released from prison, the Dutch volleyball played decided to return to competitive Beach Volleyball in 2018. The Dutch Beach Volleyball Association (Nevobo) allowed him to continue playing, after which he started going up the ranks across the regional and n ational competitions in his country.

He managed to qualify for the Paris Olympics with his partner Matthew Immers and the Dutch association decided to allow him to participate in the Olympics, despite backlash from the sporting world. The general director of Nevobo, Michel Everaert said before the Olympics: “We know Steven’s history. Before he expressed his desire to return to beach volleyball at the time, we spoke extensively with him but also with NOC*NSF (The Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation), among others.

“He was convicted at the time according to English law and he has served his sentence. From then on, we have been in constant contact with Steven, who has now been fully reintegrated into the Dutch volleyball community. He is proving to be an exemplary professional and human being and there has been no reason to doubt him since his return. We fully support him and his participation in Paris, which he and Matthew have earned.”

The Dutch Olympic Sport committee made a statement of his inclusion by telling BBC Sport: “After his release, Van de Velde sought and received professional counselling. He demonstrated to those around him – privately and professionally – self-insight and reflection.”

Van de Velde suffered some poetic justice as he and Immers ended up losing their first match against Italian duo Alex Ranghieri and Adrian Carambula. But the duo bounced back strongly in their second match, defeating Czech Republican duo Marco Grimalt and Esteban Grimalt. If able to win their final group game, then Van de Velde and Immers will move onto the pre-quarterfinals.

The 29-year-old has defended himself against being called a ‘paedophile’ in a past interview, where he admitted: “I can’t reverse it, so will have to bear the consequences. It has been the biggest mistake of my life. I have been branded as a sex monster, as a paedophile. That I am not, really not.”

Despite his dark past, Van de Velde is now married to former German Beach Volleyball player Kim Behrens. He is also the brother-in-law of German footballer Kevin Behrens, who plays for VFL Wolfsburg.

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Who is Steven Van de Velde? The Dutch beach volleyball player constantly booed at Paris Olympics 2024 (2024)

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Who is Steven Van de Velde? The Dutch beach volleyball player constantly booed at Paris Olympics 2024? ›

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

Why was Steven van de Velde allowed in the Olympics? ›

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.

Is Steven van de Velde still in the Olympics? ›

Convicted child rapist Steven van de Velde's Olympics is over after the Netherlands were defeated in their beach volleyball last-16 match against Brazil on Sunday. 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.

Is April Ross retired? ›

Ross, who won gold in Tokyo with Alix Klineman, last played a tournament in March 2022 and since delved into coaching, though she has not announced a retirement. “I'd like to come back and play at some point,” she said, according to VolleyballMag.com “I would just start on the AVP.

Where is the Paris volleyball Olympics? ›

Paris 2024's beach volleyball events are scheduled from July 27 to August 10, 2024 at the Eiffel Tower Stadium in the French capital. The Champ-de-Mars, the park located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in the centre of Paris, becomes a temporary outdoor arena.

How did Steven van de Velde get caught? ›

Van de Velde returned to the Netherlands after the rapes and told his victim to go to a sexual health clinic for contraception, at which point her age alerted concern among the staff. He was extradited to the United Kingdom and arrested in January 2016.

Why was art removed from the Olympics? ›

The juried art competitions were abandoned in 1954 because artists were considered to be professionals, while Olympic athletes were required to be amateurs. Since 1956, the Olympic cultural programme has taken their place.

Who is Stephen van de Velde? ›

PARIS (AP) — Dutch Olympian Steven van de Velde, who was convicted in 2016 of raping a 12-year-old girl in England, advanced to the knockout round of the beach volleyball tournament on Friday, even with a loss in the final match of pool play.

Who shut down the ancient Olympics? ›

In 393 AD, the Christian emperor Theodosius I forbade the celebration of pagan cults, which included the Games.

Who won the 1976 Olympics? ›

The Soviet Union won the most gold and overall medals, with the Eastern Bloc having seven countries in the top 10 of the medal table.

How much does April Ross weight? ›

How did April Ross get into volleyball? ›

April grew up playing soccer and basketball before switching to volleyball in junior high. She played indoor volleyball at Newport Harbor High School, winning two State Championships. She also competed for Orange County Volleyball Club, taking home three National Club titles.

Is April Ross competing in the 2024 Olympics? ›

Reigning Olympic champions from Tokyo 2020 April Ross and Alix Klineman are resuming their tour after having children last year, but will not be competing in Paris.

How to qualify for Paris 2024 volleyball? ›

The top two teams of each pool qualify for Paris 2024. The remaining five places per gender are filled by selecting the top five not yet qualified teams in the FIVB WR as of the end of the Preliminary Phase of Volleyball Nations League 2024.

What was volleyball originally called? ›

Originally called mintonette, the origin of volleyball can be traced back to 1895 in Massachusetts, USA. It was created by American William G. Morgan. For a sport that has been around for over a century, the origin of volleyball traces its roots to a rather humble beginning.

Is volleyball still an Olympic sport? ›

Volleyball has been part of the Summer Olympics program for both men and women consistently since 1964.

Who was originally allowed to compete in the Olympic Games? ›

All free Greek males were allowed to take part, from farmhands to royal heirs, although the majority of Olympians were soldiers. Women could not compete or even attend. There was, however, a loophole to this misogynistic rule – chariot owners, not riders, were declared Olympic champions and anyone could own a chariot.

Why didn t Rome host 1908 Olympics? ›

The 1908 Summer Games, officially known as the Games of the Fourth Olympiad, were awarded to Great Britain after Italy cancelled its plans to hold the Games in Rome due to the eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 1906. Italy had been having financial and organisational problems for some time.

What is the winners curse Olympics? ›

These problems – known as the "winner's curse" – have a long history. Debts from the 1976 Montreal Olympics were only paid off in 2006. Revenues do not cover spending: Tokyo made $5.8bn in 2020, but spent $13bn.

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