What Are The Odds to Win - Men's 20km Individual - Biathlon - Beijing Olympics

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Feb/07/2022

Men's 20km Individual - Biathlon odds are available at BetOnline, which offers a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000).

Johannes Boe, Quentin Fillon Maillet and Sturla Holm Laegreid are co-favorites to win this event.  They pay between $30 and $40 for every $10 bet.

 

Representing Norway, Boe has won the Biathlon World Cup in 2018/19, 2019/20 and 2020/21. He is the third most successful male biathlete of all time in the World Cup with 52 individual World Cup victories including victories at the Winter Olympic Games.

Maillet has competed in the 2014/15 world cup season, and represented France at the Biathlon World Championships 2015 in Kontiolahti.

 

Laegreid is a Norwegian biathlete. In the season opener of the 2020/2021 season, he earned his first World Cup win at the 20 km Individual.

Place Your Bets on the Winter Olympics Here

 

Rot Winter Olympics 2022 20km Individual Men Outright Moneyline
66051 Johannes Boe     +325
66052 Quentin Fillon Maillet     +375
66053 Sturla Holm Laegreid     +375
66054 Sebastian Samuelson     +900
66055 Tarjei Boe     +1000
66056 Alexander Loginov     +1200
66057 Emilien Jacquelin     +1400
66058 Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen     +2000
66059 Said Karimulla Khalili     +3000
66060 Benedikt Doll     +3000
66061 Simon Desthieux     +3000
66062 Maxim Tsvetkov     +3000
66063 Simon Eder     +5000
66064 Erik Lesser     +5000
66065 Fabien Claude     +6000

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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