It's a known fact that pin collecting amongst athletes competing at the Olympics is a sport in itself, and amongst tennis players, it's safe to say that Daria Saville was a worthy challenger for the gold medal.
The Aussie, competing in her second Olympics, lost in the first round of women's doubles alongside Ellen Perez, but she was a big winner in Paris off the court. From behind-the-scenes tours of the Olympic village and athletes' accommodations, to answering questions about meals, logistics, and laundry, Saville kept tennis fans fed with engaging content on Instagram and TikTok.
But on Monday, she debuted her most anticipated video of all, showing off the impressive haul of enamel pins, traditionally distributed by each National Olympic Committee competing at the Games, plus sponsors, media, public figures and more, as a collector's item, that she took home from various countries.
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Her final tally included nearly four dozen pins from far-flung places, with small delegations, like Algeria, North Korea, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates, and multiple pieces from Canada, China and the United States.