Rowing Coxless Four, Pair Betting Odds – Summer Olympics 2016

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Aug/06/2016

Gambling911.com has your odds to win the Women’s and Men’s Coxless Pair and Coxless Four with Great Britain the nearly 1-6 favorite to win in the Women’s category and the Field being offering up at 4-1 odds.

Great Britain was also a favorite to win the Men’s Coxless Four but by a much smaller price of -200.

Italy was coming in with the next shortest odds at +350 followed by Australia at +450.  All other nations were listed with double digit odds of winning this Sunday event.

With the Coxless Four, the crew consists of four rowers, each with a single oar. There are two rowers on the stroke side and two on the bow side. There is no cox, but the rudder is controlled by one of the crew.

The coxless pair crew consists of two rowers, each having one oar, one on the stroke and one on the bow side The two female rowers must co-ordinate steering and the proper timing of oar strokes between themselves or via the steering installation.

Sunday, Aug 07, 2016

Rio 2016 - Rowing

Odds to win Women's Coxless Pair

08:10 AM

4331

Great Britain (W)

 

-575

 

4332

Field (any other team)

 

+375

 

Rio 2016 - Rowing

Odds to win Men's Coxless Four

10:00 AM

4261

Great Britain

 

-200

 

4262

Italy

 

+350

 

4263

Australia

 

+450

 

4264

Canada

 

+1400

 

4265

Netherlands

 

+1400

 

4266

Germany

 

+2000

 

4267

USA

 

+2800

 

4268

Russia

 

+6600

 

4269

Greece

 

+5000

 

4270

Romania

 

+10000

 

4271

France

 

+10000

 

4272

South Africa

 

+10000

 

4273

Belarus

 

+6600

 


- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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