Pin trading has become a hallmark of the Olympics in recent decades — and not just for athletes. An official trading center ...
Pin trading has become a hallmark of the Olympics in recent decades — and not just for athletes. An official trading center ...
Collectors travel from all over the world to trade and purchase pins representing past, present and future Olympic Games.
Anyone who is thinking of coming to Cooperstown Dreams Park is probably going to know about the famous (infamous?) baseball ...
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.
Medals aren’t the only thing that athletes are hoping to collect at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Gadi Schwartz got his hands ...
Brent Folan is a three-time Olympic attendee and global traveler, recognizable in his American flag onesie as he trades pins with athletes, volunteers and fans. After first attending the Rio Games in ...
Team USA Olympic athlete Sophia Kirkby has humorously declared herself the “Olympics’ most eligible bachelorette” as she searches for dates during the games.
A dozen people outside a Milan metro station on Wednesday stared intently at their phones until 8 a.m., when an Instagram post provided a location. It sent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Cortina, Italy, lanyards have become more than just credentials at the Winter Olympics. They’re conversation starters. From ...
THE OLYMPIC GAMES have always been about the thrill of earning medals and a podium spot. But if you look closely at attendees' lanyards or athletes' jackets and gear bags, you'll spot a smaller, ...