What Are The Odds to Win - Women's 3000m Steeplechase - Track and Field - Paris Summer Olympics

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Published on:
Aug/04/2024

Key Takeaways

  • Winfred Mutile Yavi is a Bahraini Olympian heavily favored to win the Women's 3000m Steeplechase at this year's Paris Summer Olympics.
  • Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN) and Peruth Chemutai (UGA) have the next shortest odds.

Winfred Mutile Yavi (BHR) is the significant -550 favorite to win the Women's 3000m Steeplechase in the Paris Summer Olympics.  In other words, she's pretty much a "lock".  You'll just need to risk $550 to win/profit $100 and, of course, that $550 is almost certainly going to be returned unless there happens to be an upset here, which we highly doubt.

Yavi is a Kenyan-born Bahraini female athlete who specializes in the 3000 metres steeplechase.

Her amazing feats include winning the gold medal at the 2023 World Athletics Championships beating Beatrice Chepkoech of Kenya and finished fourth at both the 2019 and 2022 World Athletics Championships. Yavi won the gold medal at the 2018 Asian Games. She took bronze in the 1500 metres, gold in the 5000 metres and gold for the 3000 m steeplechase at the 2019 Asian Athletics Championships.

The steeplechase at the Summer Olympics has been held over several distances and is the longest track event with obstacles held at the multi-sport event. The men's 3000 metres steeplechase has been present on the Olympic athletics programme since 1920. The women's event is the most recent addition to the programme, having been added at the 2008 Olympics. It is the most prestigious steeplechase track race at elite level.

The Olympic records for the event are 8:03.28 minutes for men, set by Conseslus Kipruto in 2016, and 8:58.81 minutes for women, set by Gulnara Galkina in 2008.

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Women's 3000m Steeplechase - To Win a Medal
Winfred Mutile Yavi (BHR)
-550
Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN)
+280
Peruth Chemutai (UGA)
+220
Faith Cherotich (KEN)
+240
Alice Finot (FRA)
+300
Norah Jeruto (KAZ)
+500
Tue 3:14pm ET

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Women's Hammer Throw Odds

Camryn Rogers (CAN)
-150
DeAnna Price (USA)
+210
Krista Tervo (FIN)
+1100
Sara Fantini (ITA)
+2300
Anita Włodarczyk (POL)
+2900
Annette Echikunwoke (USA)
+2900
Silja Kosonen (FIN)
+3700
Zhao Jie (CHN)
+4500
Hanna Skydan (AZE)
+5000
Katrine Koch Jacobsen (DEN)
+9000
Bianca Ghelber (ROU)
+15000
Rosa Andreina Rodriguez (VEN)
+21000
Tue 1:57pm ET

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Women's 3000m Steeplechase - Gold Medal Winner
Winfred Mutile Yavi (BHR)
-110
Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN)
+300
Peruth Chemutai (UGA)
+470
Faith Cherotich (KEN)
+1700
Norah Jeruto (KAZ)
+1900
Alice Finot (FRA)
+2100

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Women's 100m Hurdles - Gold Medal Winner
Note: For the Olympic Games all events will be settled on the official IOC results at the time of the medal/podium ceremony on
Cyrena Samba-Mayela (FRA)
+300
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (PUR)
+310
Masai Russell (USA)
+380
Ackera Nugent (JAM)
+480
Tobi Amusan (NGR)
+850
Danielle Williams (JAM)
+1300
Alaysha Johnson (USA)
+1600
Grace Stark (USA)
+2300
Devynne Charlton (BAH)
+3500
Pia Skrzyszowska (POL)
+6000
Ditaji Kambundji (SUI)
+6000
Nadine Visser (NED)
+6500
Maribel Caicedo (ECU)
+6500
Janeek Brown (JAM)
+6500
Cindy Sember (GBR)
+8000
Marione Fourie (RSA)
+8000
Charisma Taylor (BAH)
+8000
Denisha Cartwright (BAH)
+10000
Yoveinny Mota (VEN)
+12000
Reetta Hurske (FIN)
+12000
Michelle Jenneke (AUS)
+12000
Sarah Lavin (IRL)
+12000
Maayke Tjin-A-Lim (NED)
+16000
Viktoria Forster (SLO)
+16000
Luca Kozak (HUN)
+16000
Laeticia Bapte (FRA)
+16000
Emelia Chatfield (HAI)
+19000
Wu Yanni (CHN)
+19000
Lin Yuwei (CHN)
+19000
Mako Fukube (JPN)
+23000
Mariam Abdul-Rashid (CAN)
+23000
Ebony Morrison (LBR)
+23000
Lotta Harala (FIN)
+23000
Liz Clay (AUS)
+23000
Celeste Mucci (AUS)
+23000

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