What Are The Odds to Win - Women's 10km Open Water - Swimming - Paris Summer Olympics

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Aug/06/2024

Sharon van Rouwendaal (NED) is the favorite to win the Women's 10km Open Water in Swimming at this week's Paris Summer Olympics.

van Rouwendaal is a Dutch swimmer and the Olympic gold medalist in the 10 km open water marathon at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. She grew up in Soest, and later moved to France with her parents.  She pays $120 for every $100 bet to win gold.

Ana Marcela Jesus Soares da Cunha is a Brazilian swimmer who specializes in the open water swimming marathon. She is considered one of the best open water swimmers in history, having obtained 17 medals in FINA World Aquatics Championships.

She along with Leonie Beck (GER) pay out $600 for every $100 bet to win gold in this event.

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Thu, Aug 08, 2024 EST
Rot     To Win Outright Olympics 2024 Womens 10km Open Water     Moneyline
62221     Sharon van Rouwendaal (NED)         +120
62222     Ana Marcela Cunha (BRA)         +600
62223     Leonie Beck (GER)         +600
62224     María de Valdés (ESP)         +1200
62225     Chelsea Gubecka (AUS)         +1000
62226     Angélica André (POR)         +1000
62227     Moesha Johnson (AUS)         +1200
62228     Bettina Fábián (HUN)         +1400
62229     Mariah Denigan (USA)         +1600
62230     Caroline Jouisse (FRA)         +1800
62231     Katie Grimes (USA)         +1800
62232     Océane Cassignol (FRA)         +2000
62233     Ginevra Taddeucci (ITA)         +2500
62234     Angela Martínez (ESP)         +3300
62235     Leonie Martens (GER)         +3300

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