What Are The Payout Odds to Win - Women's Aerials Final - Freestyle Skiing - Beijing Olympics

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Feb/11/2022

Women's Aerials Final  - Freestyle Skiing betting odds can be found at Americas Bookie (no home address required - up to a $2000 bonus).

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There are three co-favorites, each at 3-1 odds.

Laura Peel [AUS] Two time world champion (2015, 2021) and two time World Cup winner, at the women's aerials discipline. She competed at the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 in Utah, and at the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2013 in Voss. She competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, in women's aerials.  and again at the 2018 Winter Olympics, where she placed fifth in women's aerials. At the 2015 World Championships she won her first world title.

Fanyu Kong [CHN] Fanyu participated at the 2018 Winter Olympics and won a bronze medal in aerials.

Mengtao Xu [CHN] She competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics,where she qualified eighth, and had the highest score after the first jump in the finals. However, she crashed on her second jump and ended up in sixth place.

Xu captured a silver medal at the 2011 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships.

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reestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Akmarzhan Kalmurzayeva [KAZ] +20000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Anastasiia Prytkova [ROC] +2000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Anastasiya Novosad [UKR] +2000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Anna Derugo [BLR] +3000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Ashley Caldwell [USA] +2500
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Carol Bouvard [SUI] +20000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Danielle Scott [AUS] +700
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Emma Weiss [GER] +10000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Fanyu Kong [CHN] +300
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Flavie Aumond [CAN] +900
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Gabi Ash [AUS] +20000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Hanna Huskova [BLR] +1400
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Kaila Kuhn [USA] +7000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Laura Peel [AUS] +300
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Liubov Nikitina [ROC] +3000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Marion Thenault [CAN] +700
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Megan Nick [USA] +5000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Mengtao Xu [CHN] +300
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Naomy Boudreau-Guertin [CAN] +20000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Olga Polyuk [UKR] +15000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Qi Shao [CHN] +900
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Winter Vinecki [USA] +4000
Freestyle Skiing Women Aerials Gold Medal Winner Zhanbota Aldabergenova [KAZ] +2000

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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