Summer McIntosh Odds to Win Women's 400m Individual Medley Gold in Paris at -950

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Canada's Summer McIntosh is a certain "lock" to win gold in the 400m Individual Medley event on Monday.

The odds were set at -950, requiring a $95 bet to win/profit $10 or $950 to win/profit $100.  It's a steep cost but an almost certain win.

The next shortest odds go to Katie Grimes of the USA at 14-1.

How does Summer do it?

“I think it’s her approach – her consistency is second to none,” McIntosh’s coach, Brent Arckey said in an interview. “It’s very rare for her to have just a really bad day. Every day is like an ‘A’ and then we have some ‘A-plus’ days sprinkled in there. And her worst days are better than anybody I’ve seen.

“The times that she goes in practice are at a really high level. Her consistency of what she does outside of the pool is at a really high level and  the fact that she’s a 17-year-old makes it even more impressive.”

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Odds to Win Women's 400m Individual Medley Gold

Summer McIntosh (CAN)
-950
Katie Grimes (USA)
+1400
Freya Colbert (GBR)
+2300
Vivien Jackl (HUN)
+2900
Anastasia Gorbenko (ISR)
+3400
Mio Narita (JPN)
+4100

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