BBC: Former Runner Paula Radcliffe apologizes for offering her well-wishes to a convicted rapist competing in the Olympics.

Radcliffe apologises for wishing convicted rapist luck

Former marathon world champion Paula Radcliffe has issued an apology after wishing a convicted rapist competing in the Olympics “the best of luck.”

Steven van de Velde, part of the Netherlands’ beach volleyball squad for Paris 2024, was sentenced to four years in prison in 2016 after pleading guilty to raping a 12-year-old British girl when he was 19. Van de Velde met his victim on Facebook, travelled from Amsterdam to the UK, and committed the crime at a location in Milton Keynes.

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The 29-year-old resumed his volleyball career after serving just 12 months of his four-year sentence and was selected in June for the Dutch Olympic team.

Radcliffe expressed her regret, saying, “I am mortified that I expressed it so badly and didn’t condemn the rape out loud.”

In an earlier interview with LBC radio on Wednesday, she remarked, “I know that he is married now and has settled down. I think it’s a tough thing to do to punish him twice, and if he’s managed to successfully turn his life around after being sent to prison and to qualify and to be playing sport at the highest level, then I actually wish him the best of luck.”

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Radcliffe later took to social media to apologise for her remarks. “I do believe in second chances after serving punishment but think the Olympics should be for those who uphold the ideals—that’s why I poorly brought the doping comparison in,” she stated. “I myself am shocked and disappointed at how I expressed this so badly. I am very sorry and should have done much better. I by no means meant to overlook the crime and meant to say those who don’t uphold ideals should be excluded but can’t be. I profoundly apologise and am deeply shocked and disappointed in myself and can’t understand how I managed to convey it so badly.”

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Following Van de Velde’s initial selection for Paris, the Dutch Olympic Committee (NOC) told BBC Sport: “After his release, Van de Velde sought and received professional counseling. He demonstrated to those around him—privately and professionally—self-insight and reflection.” The NOC explained that his return to the sport met guidelines set by the Dutch Volleyball Federation (NeVoBo) in the organisation’s “Guidelines Integrity Record,” which outlines conditions for athletes to resume competing after a conviction.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) stated that the selection of athletes for the Games is the responsibility of individual committees.

Van de Velde’s inclusion in the Games has been criticised by women’s safety groups.

Radcliffe added, “I wrongly jumped to explaining why legally, as I understand it, he can’t be excluded without first condemning the rape out loud—I think I assumed this went without saying. I genuinely have no idea why I would ever wish luck when I didn’t mean it and sincerely apologise for the hurt.”

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