What Are The Odds to Win - Men's 100m Backstroke - Swimming - Paris Olympics

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Jul/26/2024

There are three qualifiers for the Men's 100m Backstroke Swimming event at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics who have a pretty equal shot at winning based on the odds.

Ryan Murphy (USA)
+175
Thomas Ceccon (ITA)
+185

Apostolos Christou (GRE)
+250

Each pays around $200 to $250 for every $100 bet to win the gold here.

Murphy is a four-time Olympic gold medalist and the former world-record holder in the men's 100-meter backstroke.

At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Murphy won a gold medal and set the world record in the 4x100-meter medley relay with Michael Andrew, Caeleb Dressel, and Zach Apple, in addition to a silver medal in the 200-meter backstroke and bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke.

Murphy first started winning gold medals in the 2016 Summer Olympics.

“In 2016, I was just wide-eyed,” he said last month at Cal. “I just went into the Olympics, and I really had no idea what to expect.  I think the naivete was pretty good for me. I was just able to follow the leaders we had on the team and just kind of go in there with no pressure. It allowed me to just focus in racing.”

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At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Murphy swept the backstroke events, winning gold medals in both the 100- and 200-meter backstroke races.

“In 2016, I was just wide-eyed,” he said last month at Cal. “I just went into the Olympics, and I really had no idea what to expect.  I think the naivete was pretty good for me. I was just able to follow the leaders we had on the team and just kind of go in there with no pressure. It allowed me to just focus in racing.”

He comes into Paris a veteran of the Olympics, so to speak.

“Now I understand how the Olympics work a little bit more,” he said. “I understand the nuances of how everything is going to be organized. But I also understand the consequences of performance, and I think that’s where a lot of the pressure comes. I think I’m good at dealing with pressure, but definitely understand the magnitude of the pressure now.”

The competition will be tough.

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Thomas Ceccon is a world record holder in the long course 100 metre backstroke and the short course 4×100 metre freestyle relay. He is also the Italian record holder in the long course 50 metre backstroke and 50 metre butterfly.

At the 2020 Summer Olympics, he won a silver medal in 4×100 metre freestyle relay, a bronze medal in the 4×100 metre medley relay, placed fourth in the 100 metre bacsktroke, and placed twelfth in the 100 metre freestyle.

“I live for this sport. It’s the reason I wake up in the morning. Since I was little, I felt I could do everything, but because of my physique, short legs, long torso and broad shoulders, I was nervous and in pain before my races," Ceccon (pictured below) said back in January.  "Then, with international experience, I managed to master the adrenaline—so much so that now I approach the competition with the right pressure.”

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Apostolos Christou of Greece offers the best payout of the three co-favorites.

He competed for Greece at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. In the men's 100 metre backstroke competition, he placed 18th in the heats with a time of 54.12 seconds and did not qualify for the semifinals.

Men's 100m Backstroke - Gold Medal Winner

Ryan Murphy (USA)
+175
Thomas Ceccon (ITA)
+185
Apostolos Christou (GRE)
+250
Xu Jiayu (CHN)
+500
Hunter Armstrong (USA)
+1500
Jonathon Marshall (GBR)
+2200
Hugo González (ESP)
+3500
Oliver Morgan (GBR)
+4300
Hubert Kós (HUN)
+6500
Pieter Coetze (RSA)
+8000
Mewen Tomac (FRA)
+8000
Yohann Ndoye-Brouard (FRA)
+8000
Evangelos Makrygiannis (GRE)
+10000
Michele Lamberti (ITA)
+10000
Ksawery Masiuk (POL)
+10000
Ole Braunschweig (GER)
+12000
Roman Mityukov (SUI)
+12000
Miroslav Knedla (CZE)
+12000
Blake Tierney (CAN)
+12000
Ádám Jászó (HUN)
+16000
Adam Maraana (ISR)
+16000
Javier Acevedo (CAN)
+16000
Thierry Bollin (SUI)
+18000
Marek Ulrich (GER)
+18000
Lee Ju-ho (KOR)
+18000
Oleksandr Zheltyakov (UKR)
+23000

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