What Are The Odds to Win - Short Track Men's 1000m - Speed Skating - Beijing Olympics

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Feb/06/2022

The odds to win the Short Track Men's 1000m - Speed Skating - Beijing Olympics appear below and can be bet at BetUS, which offers a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $2500).

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Dae Heon Hwang is technically the favorite at 2-1 odds but only a point ahead of Pascal Dion.

Hwang is a South Korean short track speed skater. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Dion makes his Olympic debut representing Canada.  Taking part in the 2015–16 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, Dion won his first medal with the 5,000 m relay team.

The odds remain competitive with Shaoang Liu, Ziwei Ren and Dajing Wu promising payouts between $65 and $80 on a $10 bet. 

Place Your Winter Olympics Bets Here

Rot Winter Olympics 2022 ~ Short Track Men 1000m Moneyline
8101 Dae Heon Hwang     +200
8102 Pascal Dion     +300
8103 Shaoang Liu     +650
8104 Ziwei Ren     +700
8105 Dajing Wu     +800
8106 Shaolin Sandor Liu     +1400
8107 Itzhak De Laat     +2000
8108 Jun Seo Lee     +2000
8109 Wenlong Li     +2000
8110 Sjinkie Knegt     +3300
8111 Jordan Pierre Gilles     +3300
8112 Jang Hyunk Park     +3300
8113 Furkan Akar     +4000
8114 John Henry Krueger     +4000
8115 Pietro Sighel     +4000
8116 Kazuki Yoshinaga     +6500

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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