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  • casper
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    • Apr 2012
    • 72

    2012 London Olympics betting

    I know it's not for a few weeks yet, but I've been champing at the bit for the Olympics to start. I've never bet on Olympics events before, but plan to have a few punts here and there for 2012.

    On my radar at the moment are:

    Men's Basketball
    USA - GOLD @ 1.19
    The squad says it all: http://www.usabasketball.com/mens/na...OLYroster.html
    How do they pick a starting five from that group?

    Women's Basktellball
    USA - GOLD @ 1.16
    The primary threats are Russia and Australia, but the US women's team has a great record at the Olympics.

    You can get 1.17 on Australia to be medalists, and 1.25 for Russia to be medalists.

    Women's 100m Hurdles
    Sally Pearson (AUS) - GOLD @ 1.30
    She's a champion and ran a 12.40 at the Paris Diamond League meet earlier this month.

    Women's shot put

    It will likely come down to these two:

    Valerie Adams (NZL) - SILVER @ unknown odds
    Wikipedia: "She is the reigning women's Olympic champion and three-time World champion, two-time Commonwealth and World Indoor champion. She currently holds the New Zealand, Oceanian, Commonwealth and equal World Championship records with a personal best throw of 21.24 metres."

    Nadzeya Ostapchuk (Belarus) - GOLD @ unknown odds
    Adams has dominated the sport for years, but Ostapchuk has beaten the Kiwi's best throw of the year four times in the space of a month. She has also topped Adams' career best twice.

    I'll add more in time. What events are on everyone else's radar?
  • casper
    Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 72

    #2
    I'm not sure if I will be touching any medals tally betting, but FYI here are the medal predictions that are based on competitor form in each individual event:

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    • rotten_luck
      Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 52

      #3
      great info casper!!

      as for me, i'm merely looking forward to the indoor cycling, road cycling, swimming, mens & womens 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m sprinting plus the relays, triathlon, rowing, diving, basketball, gymnastics...

      loving the 8 channels on foxtel coming up!!

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      • casper
        Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 72

        #4
        Here's a bit more...

        Men's Cycling (individual time trial)
        I rate Wiggins' (GBR) chances for gold @ 1.91. The 44 km distance should suit him. Cancellara @ 3.55 is his biggest threat. He left the Tour de France early for the birth of his second child. I wonder what his preparation will be like for the Olympics...

        Men's Cycling (road race)
        Cavendish (GBR) @ 2.14 is really short so I presume it's a fairly flat course... Sagan @ 8.00 is a chance if there's a breakaway.

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        • casper
          Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 72

          #5
          Rowing - Mens Eight
          I've heard that the German team haven't lost in four years! I've backed them @ 1.20

          Basketball
          I'm not quite sure about USA women's basketball now. I reckon Australia have a decent chance this year. Their game against Russia will be crucial.

          The USA men's team still look good for gold.

          Women's heptathlon
          I've got my eye on Jessica Ennis (GBR) @ 1.76. She seems to be the poster girl for athletics in the UK.
          Last edited by casper; 29 July 2012, 10:06 AM.

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          • casper
            Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 72

            #6
            Women's Cycling (individual time trial)
            I've backed (equal bets):
            Arndt (GER) @ 3.20
            Pooley (GBR) @ 4.20
            Villumsen (NZL) @ 9.60

            2010 UCI Road World Championships time trial results

            1. Pooley
            2. Arndt
            3. Villumsen

            2011 UCI Road World Championships time trial results
            1. Arndt
            2. Villumsen
            3. Pooley

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