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
2018 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour.
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
National Olympic Committee, 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
Adrian Carambula by two sets to one. 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
Evandro Oliveira and
Arthur Lanci. Van de Velde and Immers were beaten in straight sets by the Brazilians and were eliminated from the Olympics. In an August 2024 interview with
Nederlandse Omroep Stichting, Van de Velde stated that he had considered quitting the Olympics due to the controversy surrounding his participation, but decided to continue playing.
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.
2025 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Australia Van de Velde was banned from entering Australia ahead of the
2025 Beach Volleyball World Championships in
Adelaide due to his criminal history. A
Change.org petition calling for him to be banned from entering Australia has gained over 4,100 signatures. South Australia Attorney General spearheaded this campaign, writing a letter to the federal government saying that "we do not believe that foreign child sex offenders should be granted entry to this country". ==Personal life==