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Trading pins is serious business, according to U.S. rugby star Ilona Maher. Here's what to know about the unofficial sport at the 2024 Olympics.
Collectors, get ready to drop a pin: The world’s oldest, largest Olympic memorabilia club — and modern bane of autocorrect — is bringing its annual collector’s fest to Olympic City this ...
The sport of pin trading. While it might not have the International Olympic Committee’s approval, it’s as much a part of the Olympics as the sports themselves.
In Rio, Caroline Wozniacki went ham trading pins with her fellow elite athletes. The Dane's credential lanyard looked too heavy to wear by trip's end. Woznaicki wasn't the only WTA star with a mad ...
Matt Shaw hands out water at track and field during the Special Olympics 2010 USA National Games in Lincoln on Thursday, July 22, 2010. Shaw has been trying to collect pins from every state.
Many people put pins on their lanyards or accreditation badges — "that's kind of the indication that you're up for trading pins," Waller said. He was able to trade with dignitaries, as well as ...
Trading pins is serious business, according to U.S. rugby star Ilona Maher. Here's what to know about the unofficial sport at the 2024 Olympics.
Trading pins is serious business, according to U.S. rugby star Ilona Maher. Here's what to know about the unofficial sport at the 2024 Olympics.
Trading pins is serious business, according to U.S. rugby star Ilona Maher. Here's what to know about the unofficial sport at the 2024 Olympics.