Opening ceremonyMarie DollingerTrebisonda Valla (on right)Relay team Gunn-Seary-Ridgley-HalsteadRelay team Fleischer-Dollinger-Lorenz-Gelius-HargusTilly FleischerBruna Bertolini, Jolanda Bacchelli and Pierina Borsani
The Olympics of Grace (Italian: Olimpiadi della Grazia) was an early international multi-sport event for women[2] that was held from 29–31 May 1931 in Florence, Italy. Primarily composed of track and field events and contested by women from eleven European countries, the competition was a forerunner to women's participation in the European Athletics Championships.[3]
^"Le Olimpiadi della Grazia" (PDF). FIDAL. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
^Le Olimpiadi della Grazia (seconda parte) FIDAL (Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera) (accessdate 15 June 2021)
^Olympiad of Grace. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-01-11.
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