What Are The Odds - To Win Triathlon Women's Individual Tokyo Olympics

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What Are The Odds - To Win Triathlon Women's Individual Tokyo Olympics

The odds to win the Triathlon Women's Individual Tokyo Olympics have Katie Zaferes and Georgia Taylor Brown as the co-favorites paying $260 for every $100 bet. Jessica Learmonth pays 3-1 odds.

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Zaferes is the 2019 ITU World Triathlon Series women's champion representing the USA.

Georgia Taylor Brown is a British triathlete who won the bronze in the 2018 and 2019 World Triathlon Series.

Jessica Learmonth is also representing the UK.  She won the European Triathlon Championship in 2017 and took silver in 2018.

Other odds....

Vicky Holland    +400

Taylor Spivey    +600

Summer Rappaport    +600

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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