At this point, pin trading isn’t a niche hobby - it’s an unofficial Olympic sport. And unlike the medal table, it doesn’t end when you leave the arena. Figure skater and two-time Olympian Olivia Smart ...
Olympic pin trading is the tradition of athletes, staff, and fans swapping collectible pins as a fun and friendly way to ...
ABC News' Marcus Moore reports from Milan, Italy, at the Winter Games on one of the most popular traditions: pin trading. It's an endearing subculture with its own rules and etiquette.
Nearly 30 years after the 1996 Games, Atlanta collectors still gather monthly to trade Olympic pins and build lasting ...
Chloe Kim on deck for chance at third straight Olympic gold Winter Olympics recap: Brignone completes dramatic comeback and ...
A Lexington man attending his seventh Olympic Games this year trades pins in hopes of striking up conversation about his religious faith.
The Milan Cortina Olympic Pin Trading center is open for business. Check out where it is and what's inside in this latest video.
With a lanyard draped around his neck and dozens of pins fastened to his jacket, Jeff Wells scans the crowd outside the pin trading center in Milan, searching for his next conversation.
The Olympics may be taking over Peacock and TV screens, but there’s another event happening behind the scenes that TikTokers are loving just as much: Olympic pin trading. One thing about the Olympic ...
The night before he flew to France, 19-year-old London collector Josh Waller had — quite literally — thousands of pins strewn across his bedroom. He was sorting through his collection to decide which ...
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