Paralympics 2026 Medal Odds Now Available at BetOnline

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Paralympics 2026 Medal Odds

Heading into this week’s Paralympic Winter Games, the U.S. finds itself as a medal underdog once again, but this time to a different foe.

BetOnline.ag is offering gold medal and medal count odds for the 2026 Paralympics, which you can find below.

China has been the top nation for six straight Paralympic Games, and they are the favorites to repeat. In 2024, China racked up 94 golds and a whopping 220 total medals.

The next-closest competitor was Great Britain with 124 medals and 49 golds. Domination is an understatement.

Most Gold Medals  
China5/9(-180)
USA5/2(+150)
Italy10/1 
Norway14/1 
Canada14/1 
Ukraine28/1 
Germany40/1 
France40/1 
Austria50/1 
Japan66/1 
   
Most Total Medals  
China1/2(-200)
USA5/2(+150)
Italy9/1 
Norway14/1 
Canada14/1 
Ukraine25/1 
Germany66/1 
France66/1 
Austria80/1 
Japan100/1 

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