What Are The Odds - To Win Fencing - Team Sabre - Tokyo Olympics

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/25/2021

The Women's Team Sabre event in Fencing takes place Wednesday at 5:30 am ET for the Men and Saturday at 5:25 am ET for the Women and features odds that have Russia paying $135 for every $100 bet as the favorite to win the Women's Sabre and South Korea at -230 for the Men. 

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Men's Fencing Sabre Odds

South Korea    -230

Hungary    +350

Italy    +500

Germany    +525

Women's Fencing Sabre Odds

ROC Women    Ev

Italy Women    +450

France Women    +550

South Korea Women    +700

USA Women    +1400

American fencing great Mariel Zagunis is set to compete at her fifth Olympics in women's sabre. The 36-year-old is a four-time Olympic medalist, including two gold medals in individual sabre in 2004 and 2008. She will be joined by Jake Hoyle, Curtis McDowald, Yeisser Ramirez, Alen Hadzic, Kat Holmes, Courtney Hurley, Kelley Hurley, Anna van Brummen, Nick Itkin, Alexander Massialas, Gerek Meinhardt, Race Imboden, Jackie Dubrovich, Lee Keifer, Nicole Ross, Sabrina Massialas, Eli Dershwitz, Daryl Homer, Andrew Mackiewicz, Khalil Thompson, Eliza Stone, Dagmara Wozniak and Francesca Russo on Team USA.

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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