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Women's Skeleon - 2026 Winter Olympics odds have Jacqueline Pfeifer (GER) as the -110 favorite and Janine Flock (AUT) with the next shortest odds promising a payout of just shy of US$200 on every US$100 bet.
Pfeifer has won numerous races and championships, including the inaugural Winter Youth Olympics skeleton competition in 2012 and the 2017 World Championships. Pfeifer began competing in skeleton at the age of 12 and was selected to the German national team in 2009. She won her first two international races, as a fifteen-year-old on the Europe Cup circuit, at Cesana Pariol in 2010. Her personal coach is Kathi Wichterle, and she rides an FES sled. When not racing, Pfeifer works for the German Federal Police.[
Flock was a participant at the 2014 Winter Olympics,[2] the 2018 Winter Olympics, and the 2022 Winter Olympics. In February 2015, she became the first Austrian woman to win an overall World Cup skeleton title. She came in second at the 2016 World Championships and third at the 2020 World Championships and is regarded as the best woman skeleton racer in Austrian history.
Susanne Kreher (GER) does come in with competitive odds for this competition, promising a payout of US$310 for every US$100 bet.
Women's Skeleton Odds - 2026 Winter Olympics
Jacqueline Pfeifer (GER)
-110
Janine Flock (AUT)
+175
Susanne Kreher (GER)
+310
Hannah Neise (GER)
+1500
Tabitha Stoecker (GBR)
+3000
Kim Meylemans (BEL)
+5500
Freya Tarbit (GBR)
+6500
Dan Zhao (CHN)
+8000
Valentina Margaglio (ITA)
+10000
Anna Fernstaedt (CZE)
+10000
Nicole Roche Silveira (BRA)
+10000
Kimberley Bos (NED)
+10000
Alessandra Fumagalli (ITA)
+10000
Amelia Coltman (GBR)
+10000
Kelly Curtis (USA)
+10000
Jane Channell (CAN)
+10000
- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com
