What Are The Payout Odds to Win - Women's 30km Mass Start Freestyle - Cross Country Skiing - Beijing Olympics

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What Are The Payout Odds to Win - Women's 30km Mass Start Freestyle

The final event of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics features the Cross Country Skiing: Women's 30km Mass Start Free event.   Betting is available from BetUS here (offering up to a $2500 welcome bonus).

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Therese Johaug of Norway was coming in as the -400 favorite in this one.

She has competed for the clubs Tynset IF and IL Nansen.  In world championships she has won ten individual gold medals along with three gold medals in relays and she is a four-time Olympic medallist.

In August 2019 Johaug competed in the Norwegian national athletics championship and won the 10,000 metres on 32:20.87.  She followed this up with a time of 31:33.15 in May 2021 falling just 8 seconds short of an Olympic berth.

Johaug was the first to win a gold medal at this year's Winter Olympics.  She obliterated the field to win the 7.5km+7.5km skiathlon.

Johaug was banned from Pyeongchang Winter Olympics as she was serving an 18-month suspension for a positive drugs test.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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