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Spectators making their way to the Olympics beach volleyball venue on Sunday had mixed feelings about Netherlands beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde, a convicted rapist, making his Paris 2024 debut.

Gyles Brandreth has sparked fury after defending Dutch child rapist Steven van de Velde's inclusion in the Olympics , claiming he is entitled to 'a fresh start'.

Steven van de Velde was booed during his debut Olympics match against Italy. He is a convicted child rapist Camilla jumped in, admitting she 'drew the line' at violent crimes, leading Brandreth to question: 'So you are banned forever from everything, are you?' Yesterday, the 6ft 6ins athlete was booed by some members of the audience at the Champs de Mars park under the Eiffel Tower as the Netherlands fell to a 2-1 defeat against Italy during his debut Olympic match.

The athlete, who was wearing the number 'one' in Netherlands blue and orange colours, appeared to have no reaction to the negative reaction. Read More Spectators in Paris are divided over controversial decision to let disgraced athlete compete Asked whether a convict child rapist provided a good role model for young people aspiring to become athletes, he replied: 'I don't know.' it's in the past. He had his punishment.'

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