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Dutch golfers devastated as country denies them Olympics spot: ‘You’re not deserving’

News RoomBy News RoomJune 25, 20242 Mins Read
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Dewi Weber’s dream of participating in the 2024 Summer Olympics was shattered when her own country, the Netherlands, decided not to allow her to play, despite her eligibility. In a heartbreaking turn of events, the Dutch Olympic Committee/Dutch Sports Federation set internal standards that prevented Weber and two other Dutch golfers from representing their country at the Olympics. Weber expressed her disappointment at being denied the opportunity to compete on the world stage, questioning the worthiness criteria set by her homeland.

Having failed to meet the Dutch federation’s additional requirements for Olympic golf qualification, Weber, along with Darius van Driel and Joost Luiten, were left out of the contingent heading to Paris in 2024. The federation cited the lack of prospects for achieving a top-eight position in the field as the reason for their exclusion. This decision came despite Weber’s rankings in the Olympic Golf Ranking and her desire to represent her country at the highest level of competition.

The Dutch federation’s refusal to allow Weber and her fellow golfers to compete at the Olympics sparked criticism from within the golfing community. Luiten, a seasoned golfer with six DP World Tour wins, voiced his disappointment with the stringent qualification criteria that prevented more Dutch players from participating in the Games. The lack of flexibility in the selection process was seen as a missed opportunity to enhance Dutch golfing prospects and medal chances.

In an effort to address the concerns raised by the players, the Netherlands Golf Federation, in collaboration with Luiten, presented golf-specific data to the national Olympic committee to highlight the potential of Weber, van Driel, and Luiten to perform well at the 2024 Olympic golf venue. The detailed presentation aimed to showcase the unique aspects of golf competitions and why the Dutch golfers deserved a chance to compete in the Olympics based on their capabilities and performances.

Despite the ongoing discussions and efforts to reconsider the national selection criteria for future Games, including the 2028 Olympics, Weber questioned the delay in making necessary changes to accommodate the sport of golf. The frustration over the missed opportunity to represent her country in the Olympics lingered for Weber and her fellow golfers, highlighting the challenges faced by elite athletes when national standards clash with international qualifications.

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