Olympics 2008 : Gymnastics Women Odds Favor China Heavily

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Aug/12/2008
2008 Olympics Women Gymnastics USA

Once again odds makers believe that China will be rewarded the gold medal in a gymnastics event. China has been listed with very favorable -600 odds for women's gymnastics, requiring a substantial risk to win ratio. The USA has been listed with +140 odds to win the gold for a $140 win on every $100 bet. Romania came in with +800 odds followed by Russia with +1300 odds. All odds were courtesy of BetUS.com

Women's gymnastics was one of the most anticipated events at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

For head-to-head high drama between the sports super powers vying for medal supremacy at the Beijing Olympics, little will surpass the women's gymnastics team showdown Wednesday, writes Jeff Metcalfe of the Arizona Republic.

10:30 pm EST is when this event will be telecast. Gambling911.com readers around the globe are urged to get their bets in well before this time period.

Odds on which woman athlete would win the trampoline on Friday have also been posted with Irina Karavaeva of Russia the small favorite.

Rot # To Win Artistic Team All odds were courtesy of BetUS.com

1 China -600

2 USA +140

3 Romania +800

4 Russia +1300

5 Italy +4500

6 France +6000

7 Brazil +6500

8 Ukraine +10000

9 Great Britain +12500

10 Germany +15000

11 Japan +15000

12 Australia +15000

Friday

Rot # To Win Trampoline Moneyline

1 Irina Karavaeva RUS -120

2 Shanshan Huang CHN +140

3 Wenna He CHN +450

4 Olena Movchan UKR +1200

5 Natalia Chernova RUS +1200

6 Anna Dogonadze GER +1500

7 Karen Cockburn CAN +1500

8 Rosannagh MacLennan CAN +1800

9 Tatiana Petrenia BLR +2200

10 Claire Wright GBR +3500

11 Haruka Hirota JPN +3500

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