Olympic pin trading: An unofficial game at the Olympic

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  • Olympic pin trading began in 1896 and has evolved into a beloved tradition that fosters international camaraderie.
  • Pins come in various designs, including NOC, media, host city, sponsor, athlete, and mascot pins, each telling a unique story.
  • Pin trading transcends language barriers and brings people together, with social media and celebrity involvement boosting its popularity.

The Olympic Games are renowned for their display of athletic prowess and international camaraderie. However, there is another tradition that has quietly become an integral part of the Olympic experience: pin trading. This unofficial event has captivated the hearts of athletes, spectators, and collectors alike, creating a unique subculture within the grand spectacle of the Olympics.

Pin trading at the Olympics dates back to the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. Initially, these pins were simple cardboard badges used to identify athletes, judges, and officials. Over time, the tradition evolved, with pins becoming more elaborate and collectible. By the 1924 Paris Olympics, pin trading had become a popular activity among athletes, fostering goodwill and camaraderie among participants from different nations.

The Evolution of Olympic Pins

Olympic pins have come a long way from their humble beginnings. Today, they are meticulously designed, often featuring intricate details and vibrant colors. Pins are produced by various entities, including National Olympic Committees (NOCs), media organizations, host cities, and sponsors. Each pin tells a story, representing a piece of Olympic history and culture.

The diversity of pins available for trade is staggering. There are NOC pins, media pins, host city pins, sponsor pins, athlete pins, and mascot pins, to name a few. Some pins are highly sought after due to their rarity or unique design, making pin trading a thrilling and competitive activity.

The Culture of Pin Trading

Pin trading is more than just a hobby; it is a vibrant culture that brings people together. At the Olympic Games, pin trading sites are bustling with activity as collectors and enthusiasts exchange pins and stories. The Olympic Collectors' House in the Park of Nations, for example, is a dedicated space where pin traders from around the world gather to share their passion.

One of the most compelling aspects of pin trading is its ability to transcend language barriers. As Matsayuki Tanaka, a Nagano restaurant owner and avid pin trader, explained, "Even though I cannot speak English, I can communicate through pins. Each pin has a story. I remember where I met each collector and what I received".

Pin Trading Etiquette

While pin trading is a fun and engaging activity, it also comes with its own set of unwritten rules and etiquette. Experienced traders advise beginners to be patient, respect ongoing trades, and consider trading two pins for one to build a diverse collection. These guidelines help maintain a respectful and enjoyable trading environment for everyone involved.

Celebrity Influence and Social Media

The resurgence of pin trading at the Paris 2024 Olympics has been bolstered by the influence of celebrities and athletes. Social media platforms have become a hotspot for showcasing prized pin exchanges, further fueling the excitement. For instance, U.S. women's rugby player Ilona Maher shared her pin trading experiences on TikTok, garnering millions of views and highlighting the serious nature of this unofficial Olympic event.

Even high-profile figures like Snoop Dogg have joined the pin trading frenzy. The rapper made headlines when he traded a sleek, silver card design pin with American tennis player Coco Gauff, adding a touch of star power to the tradition.

The Value of Olympic Pins

The value of Olympic pins can vary significantly, depending on factors such as age, material, rarity, and historical significance. Some pins are worth only a few dollars, while others can fetch thousands. Pins from smaller delegations or countries that have recently changed their names are often more valuable due to their limited availability.

The Future of Pin Trading

As technology advances, the world of pin trading continues to evolve. The introduction of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) has brought a digital dimension to pin collecting. Just like physical pins, NFT pins can represent historical moments and unique designs, offering a new way for collectors to engage with the tradition.

Pin trading may be an unofficial Olympic event, but it is undeniably a cherished tradition that adds a unique layer of excitement and camaraderie to the Games. From its humble beginnings in 1896 to its modern-day resurgence, pin trading continues to captivate the hearts of Olympic enthusiasts worldwide. As the Paris 2024 Olympics demonstrate, this quirky yet historic tradition is here to stay, bringing people together one pin at a time.


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