2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Most Gold Medals Odds – Germany Favored

Last Updated on January 18, 2010 10:11 pm by drew

Olympic Gold Odds

The 2010 Winter Olympics are set to begin on Friday, February 12, and odds are out for which country will win the most gold medals.

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Germany
is favored with odds of 1/1 to win the most gold medals according to online sports book Brobury Sports. Other short odds to win are
Russia (4/1),
Canada (4/1), and the

United States
(9/2).

Germany has taken home the most gold medals in three of the last five Winter Olympics, including the 2006 games in

Turin,
Italy
.

Germany
has also won the most overall medals in the last three Winter Olympics.

Russia took home the most gold in the 1994 Winter Olympics from

Lillehammer,
Norway
. In 2006, Russian finished with eight gold medals, fourth most of any country.

Russia
has taken home at least five gold medals in the last four Winter Olympics.


Canada
finished fifth among Olympic Countries in gold medals won in 2006, as it took home seven.

Canada
has won seven gold medals in each of the last two Winter Olympics.

USA picked up nine gold medals in the 2006 games, which tied it for second with

Austria
. The

United States
has won at least five gold medals in the last five Winter Olympics.

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 country will win the most gold medals, see below.

Odds to win the most gold medals at 2010 Winter Olympics


Germany
1/1    


Russia
4/1    


Canada
4/1    


USA
9/2    


Norway
12/1    


Italy
20/1    


Austria
25/1    


France
30/1    


Switzerland
30/1    


Sweden
50/1    


Korea
80/1    


China
100/1    


Finland
100/1    


Holland
100/1    


Japan
100/1

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Posted: 1/18/10 10:11PM ET