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While the Olympics is arguably the most competitive ... Olympians are gifting their fellow competitors, and even some attendees, special pins representing their country or sport.
Athletes, fans and staff collect and trade pins representing countries, sports and more during the Olympic Games At the end of any Olympic Games, the competing athletes are all hoping to leave ...
Olympians are exchanging special pins representing their countries ... and a heart – originating from the Olympic Refuge Foundation logo, to represent the hope, belonging, and perseverance ...
This year's must-have collectible? A Snoop Dogg pin featuring the rapper and NBC Olympics special correspondent blowing smoke rings in the shape of the Olympics rings. Tennis star Coco Gauff just ...
These pins are not just souvenirs; they often represent various countries, sports, and special events, creating a colourful tapestry of Olympic memorabilia. This year’s standout collectible is ...
Smaller delegations at the Olympics may only bring a couple hundred pins, making them more valuable, he added. Pins that are enameled or have special features, such as one with a spinning Moulin ...
Athletes, fans and staff collect and trade pins representing countries, sports and more during the Olympic Games Lindsay Kimble is the Executive Editor, News at PEOPLE. She have been working at ...
Olympic pins cover a child's hat outside the Olympic Village in Paris At the end of any Olympic Games, the competing athletes are all hoping to leave with one key thing: a medal. But there's some ...
Athletes, fans and staff collect and trade pins representing countries, sports and more during the Olympic Games Annice Lyn/Getty Images Olympic pins cover a child's hat outside the Olympic Village in ...