Last Updated on February 8, 2014 10:00 pm by drew
Men’s Freestyle Slopestyle Odds
SOCHI, Russia (The Spread) – Men’s Slopestyle in Freestyle Skiing at the 2014 Olympics has a clear front runner, but solid competition for second. Here is a look at the odds to win.
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According to oddsmakers from Bovada.lv, Nicholas Goepper is favored to win, as he has 3/2 odds. Other short odds to win are Andrea Haatveit (9/2), Bobby Brown (5/1) and James Woods (5/1).
Goepper competes for the United States and is seeking his first Olympic medal. He won the 2013 and 2014 gold medal in slopestyle at the X games and he was third at the 2013 world championship.
Haatveit competes for Norway. He has medaled frequently in this event at the Winter X Games, but his only title came in 2008.
Brown competes for the United States. He won the 2010 Winter X Games title in this event and is looking to claim his first Olympic medal.
Woods competes for the United Kingdom. He finished second at the 2013 world championship in this event and placed third at the 2013 Winter X games in the event.
The 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics begin on Thursday, Feb. 6 and run through Sunday, Feb. 23 in Sochi, Russia. For a look at the odds to win gold in Men’s Slopestyle in Freestyle Skiing at the event, see blow.
2014 Sochi Winter Olympics Freestyle Skiing Odds – Men’s Slopestyle
Nicholas Goepper 3/2
Andreas Haatveit 9/2
Bobby Brown 5/1
James Woods 5/1
Russell Henshaw 7/1
Jesper Tjader 8/1
Josiah Wells 10/1
Henrik Harlaut 11/1
Gus Kenworthy 16/1
Joss Christensen 25/1
Fabian Boesch 28/1
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