What Are The Odds to Win - Women's Middleweight Judo 70kg - Tokyo Olympics

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What Are The Odds to Win - Women's Middleweight Judo 70kg - Tokyo Olympics

The odds to win the Women's Middleweight Judo 70kg were quite competitive with four Olympians offering odds under 4-1, paying upwards of $400 for every $100 bet or $40 for every $10 bet.

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Chizuru Arai    -105

The Japanese judoka is the favorite to win the gold.  She won a gold medal at the 2017 World Judo Championships in Budapest.

Sanne van Dijke    +275

Sanne van Dijke is the 2017 and 2021 European gold medalist in the 70 kg division and represents the Netherlands.  She will pay out $275 for every $300 bet or $27.50 for every $10 bet.

Margaux Pinot and Barbara Matic each pay out $350 on a $100 bet.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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