What Are The Odds to Win - Women's 67kg and Over - Taekwondo - Paris Summer Olympics

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Aug/05/2024

Sarah Chaari (BEL) comes in at +175 odds and Magda Wiet-Henin (FRA) at +275 odds to win the Women's 67kg and Over - Taekwondo - at the Paris Summer Olympics.

Chaâri is a taekwondo practitioner from Belgium. She won the gold medal in the women's lightweight event at the 2022 World Taekwondo Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico and became Belgium's first female World Taekwondo champion.

Wiet-Hénin is a French taekwondo athlete. She won the silver medal at the 2018 European Taekwondo Championships. She has qualified to the 2020 Summer Olympics through the 2021 European Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament.

The Women's Over 67kg event has three qualifiers with competitive odds.

Althea Laurin (FRA)         +130
Nafia Kus (TUR)         +230
Lee Da-bin (KOR)         +300

Laurin is a French taekwondo athlete competing in the middleweight division. In 2021, she won the bronze medal in the women + 67 kg at the Tokyo Olympic Games and is also decorated Knight of the National Order of Merit.  She pays $130 for every $100 bet to win gold.

Aydın is a world and European champion Turkish female taekwondo practitioner competing in the heavyweight division. She won the gold medal in the women's heavyweight event at the 2023 World Taekwondo Championships held in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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Rot     To Win Outright Olympics 2024 Women Taekwondo 67KG     Moneyline
67021     Sarah Chaari (BEL)         +175
67022     Magda Wiet-Henin (FRA)         +275
67023     Aleksandra Perisic (SRB)         +650
67024     Song Jie (CHN)         +500
67025     Julyana Al-Sadeq (JOR)         +650
67026     Ruth Gbagbi (CIV)         +1800
67027     Cecilia Castro (ESP)         +1400
67028     Aya Shehata (EGY)         +5000
67029     Caroline Santos (BRA)         +1200
67030     Elizabeth Anyanacho (NGR)         +3400
67031     Kristina Teachout (USA)         +4200
67032     Viviana Marton (HUN)         +2800
67033     Sasikarn Tongchan (THA)         +6600
67034     Ozoda Sobirjonova (UZB)         +10000
67035     Madelyn Rodriguez (DOM)         +12500
67036     Lolohea Navuga Naitasi (FIJ)         +10000
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Rot     To Win Outright Olympics 2024 Women Taekwondo Over 67KG     Moneyline
67061     Althea Laurin (FRA)         +130
67062     Nafia Kus (TUR)         +230
67063     Lee Da-bin (KOR)         +300
67064     Lorena Brandl (GER)         +750
67065     Rebecca McGowan (GBR)         +800
67066     Zeqi Zhou (CHN)         +1600
67067     Svetlana Osipova (UZB)         +1000
67068     Astan Bathily (CIV)         +5000
67069     Fatima-Ezzahra Aboufaras (MAR)         +5000
67070     Petra Štolbová (CZE)         +8000
67071     Arlettys Acosta (CUB)         +8000
67072     Marlene Jahl (AUT)         +4000
67073     Rama Abu Al-Rub (JOR)         +8000
67074     Munira Abdusalomova (TJK)         +10000
67075     Venice Traill (FIJ)         +10000
67076     Fernanda Aguirre (CHI)         +10000

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