At the Winter Olympic Games in Cortina, Italy, Iran’s Alpine women’s skiing coach Mitra Kalhor shared admiration for American skier Lindsey Vonn after a serious crash on Sunday. Kalhor spoke in the Olympic and Paralympic Village and described Vonn as a hero. Even though political relations between the United States and Iran remain tense, the Olympic Games create a space where athletes focus on sport rather than conflict. One strong tradition that supports this spirit is the exchange of national team pins.

Pin trading began during the early modern Olympic Games in 1896 and remains popular today. Athletes wear lanyards filled with pins and look for designs from other teams. Iran’s small team of four athletes made its pins especially popular among collectors. Many competitors searched for the Iranian design because of its limited number. Exchanges happen in training areas and around the village, helping build unity among participants. Kalhor gave away her final pin to a security guard and said the strong interest in Iran’s flag made the experience meaningful.