2020 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team & Hopefuls Hobby Box Break & Review

Collector Type: Autograph/Relic/Olympic Fans

Do you know what the secret is to being an Olympic athlete? LITTLE CHOCOLATE DONUTS!

The 2020 Summer Olympic Games were postponed last year thanks to COVID-19. This obviously postponed the release of 2020 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team & Hopefuls. Even though everything about this product screams 2020, I see many people referring to it as a 2021 product. It makes sense as to why seeing that the cards were printed in 2021, and have a 2021 copyright date.

We don’t get to see many standalone Olympic products. They’re usually reserved only for years when the Olympics are actually taking place. Although it isn’t uncommon for Olympians to show up in other products like Allen & Ginter. Its a welcomed change of pace as these athletes who can become superstars overnight usually don’t have that many cards made.

The base set consists of (76) cards. Parallels include Bronze (1 per pack), Silver (1:4), U.S. Flag #’ed/299, Gold #’ed/99, and FoilFractor #’ed 1/1. Watch carefully for those Gold parallels. The gold color is quite similar to the Copper ones and can easily be missed. Check the back to see if they are serial numbered to (99) copies to make sure. I almost missed mine.

Every hobby box comes with (24) packs containing (8) cards per pack. On average you should find (3) hits per box. One of those hits should be an autograph.

Autographs include your regular autographs that mirror that of the base cards. You will also find Olympic Champions Autographs which feature past winners.

Relics include Achievement Medallions Commemorative Relics, Team USA Memorabilia Pieces, and USOC Insignia Commemorative Relics.

Inserts include For Pride and Country, New to the Games!, and U.S. Olympic Heroes.

Wouldn’t it be fun to see this product receive the Sapphire treatment?

Checklist

Here is what I pulled:

Auto:

  • Kathleen Baker Base Auto #’ed/350

Relics:

  • Matt Grevers Team USA Memorabilia Pieces
  • Robbie Hummel Team USA Memorabilia Pieces

Parallels:

  • Brooke Raboutou Gold #’ed/99
  • Rose Lavelle U.S. Flag #’ed/299
  • Cat Osterman #9 Silver
  • Maggie Steffens #68 Silver
  • Brooke Raboutou #29 Silver
  • Damon Huffman #44 Silver
  • Michael Andrew #22 Silver
  • Kelsi Dahlia #18 Silver
  • Vashti Cunningham #60 Copper
  • Megan Rapinoe #20 Copper
  • Carlin Isles #5 Copper
  • Megan Rapinoe #33 Copper
  • Kyle Snyder #38 Copper
  • Alex Morgan #61 Copper
  • Mariel Zagunis #75 Copper
  • Monica Aksamit #64 Copper
  • Lilly King #74 Copper
  • Alex Morgan #21 Copper
  • Matt Grevers #17 Copper
  • David Brown #62 Copper
  • Rose Lavelle #11 Copper
  • Simone Manuel #27 Copper
  • Cat Osterman #9 Copper
  • Sam Mikulak #72 Copper

Inserts:

  • Lilly King U.S. Olympic Heroes
  • Sam Mikulak U.S. Olympic Heroes
  • Matt Grevers U.S. Olympic Heroes
  • Jessica Long U.S. Olympic Heroes
  • Carissa Moore U.S. Olympic Heroes
  • Kathleen Baker U.S. Olympic Heroes
  • Robbie Hummel U.S. Olympic Heroes
  • Rose Lavelle U.S. Olympic Heroes
  • Haylie McCleney New To The Games!
  • Kareem Maddox New To The Games!
  • Damon Huffman New To The Games!
  • 3-On-3 Basketball New To The Games!
  • Tom Schaar New To The Games!
  • Robbie Hummel New To The Games!
  • Ryan Murphy For Pride & Country
  • David Boudia For Pride & Country
  • Madison Hughes For Pride & Country
  • Lilly King For Pride & Country
  • Alex Morgan For Pride & Country
  • Kathleen Baker For Pride & Country
  • Jordan Burroughs For Pride & Country
  • Johnny Hooper For Pride & Country

Card of the Day: Simone Biles 2016 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Hopefuls #38

Card of the Day: John McNally 1992 Impel U.S. Olympic Hopefuls #63

Card of the Day: Chloe Kim 2018 Topps U.S. Winter Olympics & Paralympics Team and Hopefuls Auto

Shields ’16 Topps Olympic Relic Contest! – NOW CLOSED

This contest is for a Claressa Shields 2016 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Hopefuls Relic.  Good luck!!!

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Contest Details:

  • This contest will end Friday, November 18, 2016 @ 8:00 p.m. EST.
  • To enter, please leave a comment in this post.
  • You can enter once per day.
  • The winner will be selected at random.
  • Please provide a valid e-mail address when entering.
  • The winner will receive an e-mail when the contest is over.
  • The winner has one week to send me their contact information or the contest will be held again.
  • Once the contest is over, I will need the winner’s mailing address so I can ship them this card for FREE!!!

’16 Topps U.S. Olympic Auto Contest! – NOW CLOSED

This contest is for a Sam Mikulak 2016 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Hopefuls Auto.  Good luck!!!

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Contest Details:

  • This contest will end Friday, September 16, 2016 @ 8:00 p.m. EST.
  • To enter, please leave a comment in this post.
  • You can enter once per day.
  • The winner will be selected at random.
  • Please provide a valid e-mail address when entering.
  • The winner will receive an e-mail when the contest is over.
  • The winner has one week to send me their contact information or the contest will be held again.
  • Once the contest is over, I will need the winner’s mailing address so I can ship them this card for FREE!!!

2016 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Hopefuls Box Break & Review

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The games in Rio may be over, but boxes of 2016 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Hopefuls will be around for a long time.  Olympic products offer a fun alternative to the normal sports stuff we see on a regular basis.  Most of these athletes, other than a few exceptions, will see their only cards show up in products such as this.  Allen & Ginter is another place you can watch for them to popup.  Olympic athletes have an insane collecting fan base, which you can see when looking at how much some collectors are willing to spend on their cards.

If you’re a set collector, this product shouldn’t be that difficult to complete.  The base set consists of only (74) cards.  Parallels include Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Rainbow Foil.  The Rainbow Foil parallels are the hardest to find given that they’re 1/1’s.  Overall, the design is very simple.

Out of all the sports represented, swimming and women’s basketball are the most dominant.  Men’s basketball probably has the most recognizable names, but Topps isn’t allowed to make cards of them due to licensing with Panini.  Topps made a great decision to include cards of Simone Biles.  She lived up to the hype and performed very well.  This is currently the only product you can find her cards in.  They remain some of the most valuable “hits” you can pull.  Even though he has had cards in other products, Michael Phelps continues to be the top dollar athlete you’d want to pull an autograph of.  One of the best things about this product are the extra “hits”.  Each box promises at least (3), but the odds are good that you’ll get more.

A few things did run through my mind while opening this box.  Where are Katie Ledecky and Usain Bolt?  These two need to show up in a future product.  Talk about two athletes that would drive attention to a brand.

Another item I miss that Topps did before are the pin cards.  The Olympics are big when it comes to pin collecting.  Rarer pins can command some serious attention on the secondary market.  I’d like to see Topps bring back the pin cards for the next Olympics.  When Topps has made pin cards in the past, those pins were specially made for that product.  It would be really cool to see some of those rarer pins actually given out during the Olympics find their way into cards.

If you’re looking for something different to break open, I’d highly advise giving 2016 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Hopefuls a shot.

Here is what I pulled:

Autos

  • Diana Taurasi U.S. Champions Red Parallel Auto #’ed/25
  • Sam Mikulak Auto

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Auto/Relic

  • Sue Bird Auto/Relic #’ed/50

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Relics

  • Claressa Shields Relic
  • Claressa Shields Commemorative U.S. Olympic Patch #’ed/99

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Parallels/Inserts

  • Aly Raisman Gold #64
  • Missy Franklin Gold #14
  • Megan Rapinoe Gold #20
  • Elena Delle Donne Gold #36
  • Carlin Isles Gold #12
  • Ryan Lochte Gold #50
  • Sue Bird Gold #44
  • Abby Wambach Gold #40
  • Simone Biles Silver #38
  • Natalie Coughlin Silver #39
  • Elena Delle Donne Silver #36
  • Steven Lopez Silver #15
  • Jake Dalton Silver #25
  • Ryan Lochte Silver #50
  • Paige Selenski Silver #7
  • Rulon Gardner Silver #62
  • Carlin Isles Silver #12
  • Sue Bird Silver #44
  • Kayla Harrison Silver #9
  • Mariel Zagunis Silver #6
  • Summer Ross Bronze #58
  • Missy Franklin Bronze #14
  • Jake Dalton Bronze #25
  • Danell Leyva Bronze #26
  • Steve Lopez Bronze #15
  • Joe Kovacs Bronze #33
  • Rulon Gardner Bronze #62
  • Ryan Lochte Bronze #50
  • Matt Stutzman Bronze #10
  • Carlin Isles Bronze #12
  • Kayla Harrison Bronze #9
  • Merrill Moses Bronze #47
  • Galen Rupp Bronze #57
  • Mariel Zagunis Bronze #6
  • Diana Taurasi Bronze #4
  • Kim Rhode Bronze #13
  • Simone Biles Bronze #38
  • Nathan Adrian Bronze #67
  • Courtney Mathewson Bronze #45
  • Aly Raisman Bronze #64
  • Maya Moore Bronze #74
  • David Boudia Bronze #51
  • Tatyana McFadden Bronze #70
  • Claressa Shields Bronze #2
  • Gabby Douglas Olympic Disciplines #19
  • Carlin Isles Olympic Disciplines #9
  • Tatyana McFadden Olympic Disciplines #8
  • Holley Mangold Olympic Disciplines #14
  • Adeline Gray Olympic Disciplines #16
  • Paige Selenski Olympic Disciplines #4
  • Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games Closing Ceremony #5

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Card of the Day: Gracie Gold 2014 Topps U.S. Olympic And Paralympic Team & Hopefuls Auto

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