Women’s PGS Olympic Odds
SOCHI, Russia (The Spread) – Women’s Parallel Giant Slalom in snowboarding at the 2014 Olympics should be a very competitive competition. Here is a look at the odds to win gold.
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According to oddsmakers from Bovada.lv, Patrizia Kummer is the favorite in this category, as she has 5/2 odds. Other short odds to win are Amelie Kober (7/2) and Nicolien Sauerbreij (6/1).
Kummer competes for Switzerland. She is seeking her first Olympic medal and first world championship of any kind. She finished third at the 2009 world championship in PGS.
Kober competes for Germany. She took home the silver medal in PGS at the 2006 Olympics. She most recently placed third in the event at the 2013 world championship race.
Sauerbreij is the defending Olympic champion in this event. She competes for the Netherlands and will be taking part in her fourth Olympic Winter games here in Sochi.
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 Women’s Parallel Giant Slalom in snowboarding at the event, see blow.
2014 Sochi Winter Olympics Snowboarding Odds – Women’s Parallel Giant Slalom
Patrizia Kummer 5/2
Amelie Kober 7/2
Nicolien Sauerbreij 6/1
Isabella Labock 7/1
Julia Dujmovtis 7/1
Tomoka Takeuchi 7/1
Ester Ledecke 10/1
Jasey-Jay Anderson 10/1
Hilde-Katrine Engeli 14/1
Alena Zavarzina 16/1
Svetlana Boldykova 16/1
Caroline Calve 25/1
Ina Meschik 25/1
Nmarion Kreiner 30/1
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