What Are The Odds to Win - Swimming: Men's 100M Freestyle Tokyo Olympics

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What Are The Odds to Win - Swimming: 100M Freestyle Tokyo Olympics

American freestyle and butterfly swimmer Caeleb Dressel has some decent value in the Men's 100M Freestyle Tokyo Olympics as he is only priced at -160.

Dressel won seven gold medals at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest and a record eight medals, six of those being gold, at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju.

David Popovici opened at double digit odds but was bet down to 3-1.   The Romanian swimmer holds world junior records in the 100 m and the 200 m freestyle events.

Kyle Chalmers should offer some competition with a payout potential of $350 on every $100 bet.  The Australian is the Olympic champion (2016 Rio de Janeiro) in the 100 m freestyle and Vice World Champion (2019 Gwangju) in the 100 m freestyle.

Kliment Andreyevich Kolesnikov is a Russian swimmer who holds world junior records in eight events and would pay out $450 for every $100 bet should he win gold at the 100M Freestyle.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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