Dutch beach volleyball player convicted of rape booed again, louder, loses second match of Olympics
The Dutch beach volleyball player who served time in prison after he was convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl in England has lost his second straight match at the Paris Olympics
Dutch beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde, who served time in prison after he was convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl in England, lost his second straight match at the Paris Olympics and received an even harsher reaction from the crowd on Wednesday than for his first match.
Three days after they made their Olympic debut to some boos ā mixed in with cheers from the orange-clad Dutch fans ā Van de Velde and Matthew Immers were heartily jeered after a 21-19, 21-16 loss to Chile. There were more boos when Van de Velde played most any shot.
āI was disappointed with the crowd, for sure,ā Immers said. āI cannot do anything about his past anymore. Iām here to play with him. ā¦ So, yeah, Iām disappointed with it. But I think mentally weāre really strong, and Iām really strong to get through this, together. And weāre going to do that.ā
Van de Velde, 29, served 13 months in prison after his 2016 conviction for having sex with a 12-year-old girl. 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.
Van de Velde again did not walk through the mix zone to address the media on Wednesday, something typically required of every athlete. When Immers arrived, Dutch press attache Hans Nieuwenburg told reporters, āSport questions only.ā
āHe said everything on (Sunday),ā when the two lost their opening match to Italy, Nieuwenburg said.
Immers was asked about the reception and said the two spoke on the court and recognized they would need to be extra supportive of each other. Asked if he understood why they received that reception, he said, āI donāt want to talk about that, if itās OK.ā
āI think whatās in the past is in the past, and weāre here to go for a good result together,ā Immers said, noting that there were Dutch fans cheering for them. āAnd I want to say there was also a lot of people supporting us, and weāre doing it for them. I really like this sport and I still love the crowd and the people who support us.ā
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