Athletics events take centre stage at Olympics; we also preview volleyball odds.
With the swimming events finished, the focus in week two of the 2008 Olympics turns to the athletics action at Beijing's 91,000 capacity Bird's Nest stadium.
Track
and field odds
The men's
long jump final, the past domain of such Olympic greats as Carl Lewis and Bob
Beamon, leads the finals action on day ten (Monday). Irving Saladino will be hoping to add his
name to that list and give the Central American nation of Panama its first gold
ever at an Olympics (and just its third medal in history). The current world champion enters the contest
a firm 8/13 favorite at Ladbrokes, ahead of Greece's Louis Tsatoumas, 4/1, and
Cuba's Ibrahim Camejo, 5/1.
Other events to come to their conclusion on Monday include the women's 800m, pole vault and discus finals and the men's 400m hurdles.
Team
sports: volleyball
Indoor
volleyball has been an Olympic sport since Tokyo 1964. The men's tournament is a two-horse race
between the two traditional powerhouses, Russia (winner of three Olympic
volleyball tournaments as the Soviet Union) and two-time winner Brazil. The two look certain to make it to the
knockout stages after cruising through the preliminary rounds.
Russia, who have already defeated the Brazilians at this tournament three sets to one, have rightly laid claim to tournament favoritism - 11/10 at Ladbrokes. Brazil is 11/4, well ahead of the next-rated team, the USA, at 5/1.
Unbeaten Brazil is an almost-unbackable 1.25 favorite at Betfair (using the decimal, rather than fractional odds system) to win its first women's Olympic volleyball gold. Italy, 3.5, the USA, 5, and three-time champion Cuba, 6 are also in the running. Hosts and two-time champion China have started badly with losses to Cuba and the USA, and are at odds of 8.6.
The
story so far
Most of the
swimming events have been completed, with Michael Phelps claiming the eight
gold medals he was chasing at the beginning of the tournament. Ladbrokes has
already begun taking bets on how many medals he'll win at the 2012 London
Olympics, with 5/6 odds being offered on the two choices of five or more and
four or less.
In the medal tally, China is getting away from the United States, with 32 gold medals late on Sunday to the Americans' 19, making the chance of a comeback unlikely. However the US can take consolation in the fact they have more medals overall (63 to China's 57). Most bookmakers actually had China as favorites for the most golds and the US as favorite for most medals, showing that this race at least has been predictable for bookmakers and punters.
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