What Are The Odds to Win - Individual Eventing - Equestrian - Paris Olympics

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Jul/25/2024

There is no clear cut favorite to win the Individual Eventing for Equestrian in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Equestrian sports were first included in the Olympic Games in the Summer Olympics of 1900 in Paris but were not part of the Olympics again until 1912.  They have been included in every subsequent edition of the Games.

Eventing is an equestrian event where a single horse and rider combine and compete against other competitors across the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test that required mastery of several types of riding.

Rosalind Canter (GBR)+420 and Tom McEwen ( GBR) +470 are the co-favorites with payouts that would be between $400 and $500 for every $100 bet at BetUS.

Canter is the 2018 World Champion and winner of the Badminton Horse Trials riding Lordships Graffalo.

McEwen and Toledo De Kerser were selected to represent Britain 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and won gold in the team event.

McEwen was presented with a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to equestrianism.

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Individual Eventing - Gold Medal Winner

Rosalind Canter (GBR)
+420
Tom McEwen (GBR)
+470
Lara De Liedekerke - Meier (BEL)
+900
Boyd Martin (USA)
+1000
Laura Collett (GBR)
+1200
Michael Jung (GER)
+1200
Tim Price (NZL)
+1400
Jonelle Price (NZL)
+1700
Nicolas Touzaint (FRA)
+2100
Clarke Johnstone (NZL)
+2200
Caroline Pamukcu (USA)
+2200
Christopher Burton (AUS)
+2900
Felix Vogg (SUI)
+3300
Christoph Wahler (GER)
+3900
Sandrea Auffarth (GER)
+4800
Austrin O'Connor (IRL)
+5000
Shane Rose (AUS)
+5000
William Coleman (USA)
+5000
Kevin Mcnab (AUS)
+6000
Robin Godel (SUI)
+6000
Ryzuo Kitajima (JPN)
+6000
Karim Florent Laghouag (FRA)
+6500
Stephane Landois (FRA)
+6500
Alex Hua Tian (CHN)
+7000
Susannah Berry (IRL)
+9500
Sarah Ennis (IRL)
+9500
Louis Romeike (SWE)
+11000
Melody Johner (SUI)
+12000
Kazuma Tomoto (JPN)
+14000
Carlos Diaz Fernandez (ESP)
+14000
Lea Siegl (AUT)
+14000
Marcio Carvalho Jorge (BRZ)
+14000
Jessica Phoenix (CAN)
+17000
Karl Slezak (CAN)
+17000
Emiliano Portale (ITA)
+20000
Peter T. Flarup (DEN)
+20000
Yoshiaki Oiwa (JPN)
+20000
Alexander Peternell (RSA)
+20000
Miloslav Prihoda Jr (CZE)
+20000
Esteban Benitez Valle (ESP)
+20000
Huadong Sun (CHN)
+20000
Carlos Parro (BRA)
+20000
Miroslav Trunda (CZE)
+20000
Ronald Zabala Goetschel (ECU)
+20000
Tine Magnus (BEL)
+20000
Noor Slaoui (MAR)
+20000
Pawel Warszawski (POL)
+20000
Sofia Sjoborg (SWE)
+20000
Veera Manninen (FIN)
+20000
Balazs Kaizinger (HUN)
+20000
Frida Andersen (SWE)
+20000
Evelina Bertoli (ITA)
+20000
Giovanni Ugolotti (ITA)
+20000
Malgorta Korycka (POL)
+20000
Janneke Boonzaaijer (NED)
+20000
Raf Kooremans (NED)
+20000
Rafael Mamprin Losano (BRA)
+20000
Robert Powala (POL)
+20000
Karin Donckers (BEL)
+20000
Nicolas Wettstein (ECU)
+20000
Harald Ambros (AUT)
+20000
Sanne De Jong (NED)
+20000
Michael Winter (CAN)
+20000
Sanna Siltakorpi (FIN)
+20000

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