What Are The Payout Odds to Win Gold - Alpine Skiing - Men's Giant Slalom - 2026 Winter Olympics

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Alpine Skiing Men's Slalom

There are no clear cut favorites to win the Alpine Skiing Men's Giant Slalom, which could result in some pretty sweet payouts

Atle Lie McGrath (NOR) pays US$480 for every US$100 bet to win gold. 
+480

McGrath gained his first World Cup podium in December 2020 on the giant slalom category at Alta Badia, Italy.

In March 2022, Lie McGrath earned his first World Cup victory, on the slalom discipline, at Flachau, Austria. 

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA) also pays US$480. 

Braathen is a Norwegian and Brazilian World Cup alpine ski racer who specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom.

Until his retirement from World Cup racing in October 2023, he represented Norway in international events. In March 2024, Pinheiro Braathen announced that he would return to the alpine skiing circuit, representing Brazil instead. 

Clement Noel (FRA) pays US$600 for every US$100 to win gold in this competition. 

Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) pays US$650 for every US$100 bet to win gold in this event. 

In the 2016 season, Kristoffersen became the first male racer in 24 years to win six World Cup slalom races during a single season; Alberto Tomba won nine World Cup races (six slalom, three giant slalom) in the 1992 season. 

Loic Meillard (SUI) also pays out US$650 on a US$100 bet. 

Manuel Feller (AUT) pays US$800 on a US$100 bet while Paco Rassat (FRA) pays US$1000. 
+800.

All Winter Olympics odds courtesy of BetUS
 

Alpine Skiing Men's Slalom Odds - 2026 Winter Olympics 

Atle Lie McGrath (NOR)
+480
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA)
+480
Clement Noel (FRA)
+600
Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR)
+650
Loic Meillard (SUI)
+650
Manuel Feller (AUT)
+800
Paco Rassat (FRA)
+1000
Tanguy Nef (SUI)
+1400
Timon Haugan (NOR)
+1600
Eduard Hallberg (FIN)
+1800
Fabio Gstrein (AUT)
+2700
Linus Strasser (GER)
+3000
Michael Matt (AUT)
+3500
Armand Marchant (BEL)
+6500
Marco Schwarz (AUT)
+8000
Filip Zubcic (CRO)
+10000
Benjamin Ritchie (USA)
+10000
Joaquim Salarich Baucells (ESP)
+10000
Billy Major (GBR)
+10000
Albert Popov (BUL)
+10000
Daniel Yule (SUI)
+10000
Dave Ryding (GBR)
+10000
Kristoffer Jacobsen (SWE)
+10000
Sam Maes (BEL)
+10000
Samuel Kolega (CRO)
+10000
Steven Amiez (FRA)
+10000
Laurie Taylor (GBR)
+10000
Alex Vinatzer (ITA)
+10000
Tobias Kastlunger (ITA)
+10000
- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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