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Steven van de Velde (; born 8 August 1994) is a Dutch
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player. He was convicted of child rape in 2016; in 2014, when Van de Velde was 19, he raped a 12 year-old British girl, whom he had made contact with via social media, after he traveled to Britain to meet her and gave her alcohol. He participated in the
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, with the Dutch Olympic Committee standing by their nomination despite a petition calling for him to be removed.


Early volleyball career

Van de Velde won the Under-20 Dutch National Championships in 2011. With
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, he represented the Netherlands at the
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.


Child rape

In 2014, Van de Velde, aged 19, met with a 12-year-old girl who sent him a friend request on Facebook. In August 2014, aware of her age, he travelled to her home town,
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, gave her alcohol and raped her. That same night, Van de Velde tried to stay at a hotel with his victim but was denied a room, so they slept under a staircase. Van de Velde raped the victim twice the next day. During one of the three rapes, the victim told Van de Velde that he was hurting her. Van de Velde returned to the Netherlands after the rapes and told his victim to go to a sexual health clinic for emergency contraception. He was extradited to the United Kingdom and arrested in January 2016.


Sentencing and release

In March 2016, Van de Velde pleaded guilty at
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to three counts of child rape, specifically the charge of rape of a child under the age of 13. The judge sentenced Van de Velde to four years' imprisonment and placed him on the UK sex offender registry, where his name remains. During his sentencing remarks, the judge said, "Your hopes of representing your country s an Olympic athletenow lie as a shattered dream" and "he has lost a stellar sports career being branded a rapist. Plainly it is a career end for him". Under a treaty between the Netherlands and UK, Van de Velde was transferred to the Netherlands to serve his sentence. The sentence was adjusted in line with Dutch law, and the charge of rape was substituted for one referring to ''ontucht'' ("sexual acts that violate social-ethical norms"). After serving 13 months of his original four year sentence, he was released from prison. Until 1 July 2024, Dutch law only recognised rape if force was involved. After his release in 2017, Van de Velde complained about "all the nonsense" reporting on his crime in the media, claiming that the term pedophile did not apply to him. He also said he had not read the reporting he was criticizing. The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in Britain condemned his comments at the time, stating that his "lack of remorse and self-pity is breathtaking". He later claimed that he "made that choice in my life when I wasn't ready, I was a teenager still figuring things out. I was sort of lost". He has described it as "the biggest mistake of my life". His later participation in the Olympics was criticized by The Survivors Trust as a "further endorsement of the shocking toleration s a society thatwe have of child sexual abuse".


Return to sport

The Dutch Volleyball Association allowed Van de Velde to resume his career as a beach volleyball player, and he returned to international competition in 2018. With Dirk Boehlé, he finished third at the Blooming Beach Aalsmeer of the
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.


2024 Summer Olympics

In June 2024, Van de Velde qualified to play beach volleyball on behalf of the Netherlands Olympic Team. In order to "establish calm", the Dutch Olympic Committee isolated Van de Velde from the rest of the Dutch team, and barred him from talking to media. An online petition calling for his removal from the Olympics had over 100,000 supporters. After his first match at the Olympics, Dutch Olympic committee press secretary John van Vliet said: "We are protecting a convicted child rapist, yes ... To do his sport as best as possible, at a tournament he qualified for." NOC*NSF, the Dutch
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, decided to neither house him with the other athletes at the Olympic Village, nor to allow him to speak to journalists. The Committee apologized for the psychological effect of Van de Velde's nomination on sexual assault victims, saying they did not expect it to attract so much attention. Van de Velde made his Olympic debut at Paris 2024 alongside partner Matthew Immers on 28 July 2024, losing the match against Italy's Alex Ranghieri and
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by two sets to one. Van de Velde was booed when his name was announced, as well as during the match, while Immers was cheered, and some fans applauded for Van de Velde. Both Immers and Van de Velde were booed more frequently during the match they won against Marco and Esteban Grimalt of Chile, with Immers saying that he was disappointed in the crowd. Immers later said that he understood the commotion, but that he was also surprised since they had been playing together for two years. This was the only match the pair won at the Olympics; after losing two of three group matches, they advanced to the round of 16, where they played Brazilian pair
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and Arthur Lanci. Van de Velde and Immers were beaten in straight sets by the Brazilians and were eliminated from the Olympics.


2024 European Volleyball Championships

Two weeks after the Olympics, Immers and Van de Velde won a bronze medal at the 2024 European Beach Volleyball Championships in the Netherlands.


Personal life

Van de Velde is married to ( Behrens), a German volleyball player who studied psychology and trained to become a police officer. They have one child. His brother-in-law is footballer
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, who plays for VfL Wolfsburg and the Germany national football team.


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