What Are The Odds to Win - Men's Slopestyle Final - Snowboarding - Beijing Olympics

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Feb/05/2022

Men's Slopestyle Final - Snowboarding odds had Mark McMorris favored at just shy of 3-1 odds, but Redmond Gerard and Marcus Kleveland   were each coming in at 4-1 odds.

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McMorris is a Canadian professional snowboarder who specializes in slopestyle and big air events.

He competed in the slopestyle event at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, where he won a bronze medal, Canada's first medal in those Games. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, he won a bronze medal in the slopestyle event, only 11 months after a snowboarding accident with near-fatal internal injuries.

Kleveland represents Norway.  He was the first ever to complete a quad cork 1800 in competition and won gold in Slopestyle and silver in Big Air at his Winter X Games debut in 2017. He also won the world cup of Milan in November 2016 and in 2018, he won 2 medals at Winter X Games : Gold at Slopstyle and a 2nd place at Big air.

Gerard is an American snowboarder and a 2018 Winter Olympics gold medalist of the 2018 United States Olympic team.

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Rot Winter Olympics 2022 Snowboarding Slopestyle Outright Moneyline
5601 Mark McMorris     +275
5603 Marcus Kleveland     +400
5604 Max Parrot     +800
5605 Sebastian Toutant     +800
5606 Rene Rinnekangas     +1600
5607 Staale Sanbdbech     +1800
5608 Mons Roisland     +2000
5609 Dusty Henricksen     +1000
5610 Niek van der Velden     +2200
5611 Sven Thorgren     +2200
5612 Chris Corning     +2500
5613 Redmond Gerard     +375

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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