She is also an ambassador for Save the Dream, a national project organised by the Qatar Olympic Committee which aims to promote sport among young people.
[5] A few years after the accident, she went to the Court of Rome to sue Anas, the company that improves safety of motorways, for the poor maintenance of the crash barrier which caused her life changing injury, the court ruled that the barrier was of "very poor maintenance conditions and had very serious installation anomalies", Anas stated that they "could not allow the barrier extension on the stretch of road without imposing necessary measures to eliminate risks", Versace was awarded compensation of €1,485,182.
[6] After Versace's accident, she decided to take up sport in 2010 when she began racing with carbon prosthesis.
She competed in the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro where she didn't advance to the finals in 100m T44 and was eighth in the 200m T44.
Versace's first television appearance was competing in Ballando con le Stelle in 2014 with dancing partner Raimondo Todaro and won the competition; she was the first winner with an impairment in any international edition of Dancing with the Stars.