London Olympics Betting Odds – August 9: Women’s 10k Swimming, Men’s 200m

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The London Olympics betting odds for August 9 feature the final day in which medals will be handed out for swimming with the Women’s 10k Swimming event going off at 7 am EDT at Bookmaker, which was giving away up to US$500 in FREE BETS to qualified customers here

Favorites to win the Women’s 10k Swimming were Keri-Anne Payne (GBR) 6/4, Martina Grimaldi (ITA) 4/1 and Angela Maurer (GER) 6/1.

The 3:55 EDT Men’s 200m features Usain Bolt as a big 1/6 favorite while rival Yohan Blake was coming in at 7/2 odds. 

Thursday’s Olympic action also featured a host of women’s soccer and basketball events along with the Men’s 800m and Men’s 470.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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