2021 Tokyo Olympics: Women's 4x100m Relay Gold Medal Winner Odds Heavily Favor Jamaica on FanDuel Sportsbook

Jamaica is favored in the women's 4x100m relay odds at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics on FanDuel.
Jamaica is favored in the women's 4x100m relay odds at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics on FanDuel. / Ian MacNicol/Getty Images
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The 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games are in full swing and sports fans are able to put in wagers on a number of different events on FanDuel Sportsbook.

Women's track & field remains one of the most exciting sports on the Olympic schedule every year. Specifically, the 4x100m women's relay made its debut at the 1928 Olympics. Athletes push their bodies to the limits in order to battle at the most elite level in the world.

Olympics Women's 4x100m Relay

Jamaica is the heavy favorite to take home the gold in this event with odds set at -330, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Jamaica has earned the the Silver Medal at each of the last two Olympic Games and will look to make the jump up to the top of the podium in 2021.

Great Britain and USA come in tied for a distant second with odds set at +500.

Here's how the rest of the Olympics women's 4x100m relay Gold Medal odds are shaping up.

Olympics Women's 4x100 Relay Gold Medal Odds

1. Jamaica: -330

2. Great Britain: +500

3. USA: +500

4. Nigeria: +3400

5. Trinidad & Tobago: +4100

6. China: +5000

7. Switzerland: +6000

8. Germany: +8000

9. Brazil: +10000

10. France: +10000

11. Poland: +10000

12. Denmark: +10000

13. Japan: +10000

14. Netherlands: +10000

15. Ecuador: +10000

16. Italy: +10000


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