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'''1931 Workers' Olympiad''' was second [[Workers' Olympiad]] in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. 80,000 athletes participated in the playoffs, which had about 250,000 spectators. The games were larger than the [[1932 Los Angeles Olympics]], both in number of participants and spectators.{{fact|date=July 2012}} [[Ernst-Happel-Stadion]] was used for the Olympiad. AIF sent 42 athletes to the 1931 Workers' Olympiad, planned by the [[Socialist Workers' Sport International]]. |
'''1931 Workers' Olympiad''' was second [[International Workers' Olympiads|Workers' Olympiad]] in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. 80,000 athletes participated in the playoffs, which had about 250,000 spectators. The games were larger than the [[1932 Los Angeles Olympics]], both in number of participants and spectators.{{fact|date=July 2012}} [[Ernst-Happel-Stadion]] was used for the Olympiad. AIF sent 42 athletes to the 1931 Workers' Olympiad, planned by the [[Socialist Workers' Sport International]]. |
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1931 Workers' Olympiad was second Workers' Olympiad in Vienna, Austria. 80,000 athletes participated in the playoffs, which had about 250,000 spectators. The games were larger than the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, both in number of participants and spectators.[citation needed] Ernst-Happel-Stadion was used for the Olympiad. AIF sent 42 athletes to the 1931 Workers' Olympiad, planned by the Socialist Workers' Sport International.