Olympic Summer Games 2024 Odds: USA are HEAVY FAVOURITES with bookies at 1/10 to win the most Gold Medals with Great Britain 50/1!

Olympic Summer Games 2024 Odds: USA are HEAVY FAVOURITES with bookies at 1/10 to win the most Gold Medals with Great Britain 50/1!
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  • USA are 1/10 to get the most gold medals at the 2024 Olympics held in Paris
  • China are main rivals in the betting market at 5/1
  • Great Britain are as big as 50/1 to get the most Gold Medals in Paris next year

USA are 1/10 to get the most gold medals at the 2024 Olympics held in Paris

The Olympic Games are set to take place in Paris next year and bookmakers are offering odds on who will lead the way in the Gold Medal table.

Previous Olympic Games have been dominated by the USA with their total Gold Medals seeing them top the table in 7 of the last 8 Summer Olympics.

The betting odds this year put the USA as heavy favourites to win the most Gold Medals yet again with their current odds as short as 1/10 to do so.

Those odds give the USA a 90% chance of topping the leaderboard for most Gold Medals this year with China their only realistic rivals according to the market.

2024 Olympics Most Gold Medals Odds Probability
USA 1/10 90.9%
China 5/1 16.7%
Japan 50/1 2.0%
Great Britain 50/1 2.0%
What the expert says...
The USA are extremely short odds at 1/10 to get the most Gold Medals at the 2024 Olympics with the implied probability 90% that they lead the way in Paris next year!

Jake Ashton - Sports Betting Expert - OLBG.com

China are main rivals in the betting market at 5/1

The latest odds sees China the only real rivals in the market to go against the USA at the Olympics next year with their chances of having the top Gold Medals at 16% according to the odds.

After that though sees Japan and Great Britain with odds at 50/1 with the market giving them next-to-no chance of having the most Gold Medals.

China are the only country in the last 8 years to get more Gold Medals than the USA at an Olympic Games but that was at their home Olympics back in 2008.

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Great Britain are as big as 50/1 to get the most Gold Medals in Paris next year

Great Britain will be looking for a good showing at the Olympics with the short trip across the Channel potentially a positive for their hopes next year.

The betting odds though give Great Britain just a 2% chance of getting the most Gold Medals alongside Japan at 50/1 to do so.

Great Britain finished in 4th place in the Gold Medal table at the last Olympic Games with Japan, China and the USA all finishing above them.

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