2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Women’s 3,000M Speed Skating Odds

Last Updated on February 9, 2010 2:47 pm by drew

Women’s 3,000M Odds

Endurance and consistency will be the key to win the gold medal in the Women’s 3,000 Meter Speed Skating Event at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

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In this event, the skating takes place on a 400 meter oval ice rink. Timed to one-hundredth of a second, athletes compete in by skating counter-clockwise around the oval and changing lanes once per lap, which equals out the distance.

A five-time skating world champion, Martina Sablikova, is favored to win the gold in this event.

Sablikova has odds of 5/6 to win the gold medal according to online sports book Brobury Sports. Other short odds to win are Stephanie Beckert (5/1), Kristina Groves (13/2), and Cindy Klassen (8/1).

Sablikova competes for the

Czech
Republic
and won the 2007 world championship in this event and finished with the silver last year. She was the 2009 all-around world champion.

Beckert compete for

Germany
and took ninth in this event in the 2009 world championships and finished 12th in the all around. In 2008, she finished fourth in the all around.


Groves
is a Canadian speed skater that has won two Olympic medals, but none for the 3,000 meter. She was the 2008 world champion in this event and has also won two bronze medals for the world championships in this event.

Klassen compete for

Canada
and she has won two bronze medals in this event over the past two Olympic games. She is the 2005 world champion in the 3,000 meter and also took the bronze in 2007.

The 2010 Winter Olympics take place from

Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada
beginning Friday, Feb. 12. and concluding Sunday, Feb. 28. For complete odds on which skater will win the Women’s 3,000 Meter Speed Skating event, see below.

Odds to win Women’s 3000 Meter Speed Skating at 2010 Winter Olympics

Martina Sablikova (CZE) 5/6 

Stephanie Beckert (GER) 5/1 

Kristina Groves (CAN) 13/2 

Cindy Klassen (CAN) 8/1 

Ireen Wust (NED) 10/1 

Daniela Anshutz Thoms (GER) 18/1 

Clara Hughes (CAN) 22/1 

Masako Hozumi (JPN) 40/1 

Maren Haugli (NOR) 66/1 

Diane Valkenburg (NED) 40/1 

Brittany Schussler (CAN) 50/1 

Katrin Mattscherodt (GER) 50/1 

Jilleanne Rookard (

USA
) 66/1 

Yekaterina Lobysheva (RUS) 80/1 

Cathrine Grage (DEN) 150/1 

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Posted: 2/9/10 2:47PM ET