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Women’s Olympic Rowing Odds & Predictions – Single Sculls, Coxless Pair, Coxed Eight & More

Michael Harrison

by Michael Harrison in News

Updated Jul 22, 2021 · 7:02 AM PDT

2020 Tokyo Olympic Women's Rowing odds
United States women's rowing double sculls team members Kristina Wagner and Genevra Stone train during a rowing training session at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Thursday, July 22, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
  • Women’s Olympic Rowing starts Friday, July 23rd, 2021 (Thursday in North America)
  • See the odds for single sculls, coxless pair, coxed eight, and many more competitions
  • Who are the best bets and teams to watch?

The long anticipated 2020 Olympics from Tokyo, Japan are finally upon us. Having been completely wiped out from the sports calendar last year due to COVID-19, the world’s best will convene and there are plenty of women’s rowing events taking place. You can bet on a plethora of heats, including single, double & quadruple sculls, along with coxless pair, four, and coxed eight races.

Which countries are favored to win medals, and how do the United States competitors stack up against their competition? Read on to see the odds and bets to make for the Tokyo Olympics 2020.

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Olympic Women’s Single Sculls Odds

Competitor Odds at DraftKings
Hanna Prakatsen (ROC) +160
Sanita Puspure (IRL) +185
Emma Twigg (NZL) +500
Kara Kohler (USA) +700
Jeannine Gmelin (SUI) +2000
Magdalena Lobnig (AUT) +2000
Carling Zeeman (CAN) +2000
Victoria Thornley (GBR) +2500
Jiang Yan (CHN) +3500
Tatsiana Klimovich (BLR) +6500

All odds as of July 22nd at DraftKings

Hanna Prakatsen Favored in First Year

Hanna Prakatsen’s stock has shot up this season, as she’s gone unbeaten, winning the European Olympic Qualifying Regatta and the European Championships. Though she’s been dominant, it’s very rare for a competitor to enter the single sculls field and win it all right away.

American Kara Kohler has the fourth shortest odds of the contenders at +700 which could merit some serious consideration. With Ireland’s Sanita Puspure neck-and-neck with Prakatsen, taking her with a little more value, considering she’s been dominant the last few years, seems like the more prudent play.

Pick: Sanita Puspure (+185)

Olympic Women’s Double Sculls Odds

Competitors Odds
Nicoleta-Ancuta Bodnar & Simona Radis [ROU] +125
Brooke Donoghue & Hannah Osborne [NZL] +125
Genevra Stone & Kristina Wagner [USA] +1400
Donata Karaliene & Milda Valciukaite [LTU] +1400
Roos De Jong & Lisa Scheenaard [NED] +1400
Gabrielle Smith & Andrea Proske [CAN] +3500
Ekaterina Pitirimova & Ejaterina Kurochkina [ROC] +4000
Amanda Bateman & Tara Rigney [AUS] +6500
Leonie Menzel & Annekatrin Thiele [GER] +9000
Lenka Antosova & Kristyna Fleissnerova [CZE] +9000
Helene Lefebvre & Elodie Ravera-Scaramozzino [FRA] +10000
Lu Shiyu & Wang Yuwei [CHN] +15000

Clear Two Horse Race in Double Sculls

Oddsmakers seem quite certain that the gold medal winner will either be the Romanian duo of Nicoleta-Ancuta Bodnar & Simona Radis or the Kiwis Brooke Donoghue and Hannah Osborne. Both are priced as +125 co-favorites.

The Americans Genevra Stone & Kristina Wagner are certainly worth a lot as +1400 underdogs to jet past the two favorites, but it’s hard to see them pulling it off considering they’re significantly unlikely to win.

The Romanian pair are younger (22 years), compared to the wily veterans from New Zealand who are 26 and 27 respectively. A duo that isn’t as experienced as the Kiwis might be tougher to back.

New Zealand has dominated this event, as they were World Champions in 2017 and 2019. They also won every World Cup they entered throughout the 2017-2019 seasons.

Pick: Brooke Donoghue and Hannah Osborne (+125)

Olympic Women’s Quadruple Sculls Odds

Country Odds
China -360
Germany +600
Netherlands +700
Poland +1400
Great Britain +2000
Italy +3500
United States +8000
New Zealand +8000
Australia +10000
France +20000

China Heavy Favorites to Win Quads

It will have to take something very surprising for China to lose this heat, as they’re huge -360 favorites to win over defending champion Germany.

The Chinese are the reigning World Champions and went unbeaten throughout 2019. This event is a huge one for Germany, who have always fared very well in this competition. The United States are an afterthought with super long odds of +8000.

Even though it’s hardly the sexy pick and there isn’t any value wagering on them, China is the clear favorite for a reason.

Pick: China (-360)

Olympic Women’s Coxless Pair Odds

Competitors Odds
Kerri Gowler & Grace Prendergast [NZL] +160
Caileigh Filmer & Hillary Janssens [CAN] +250
Annabelle McIntyre & Jessica Morrison [AUS] +450
Helen Glover & Polly Swann [GBR] +500
Adriana Ailincai & Iuliana Buhus [ROU] +1400
Megan Kalmoe & Tracy Eisser [USA] +2000
Fie Udby Erichsen & Hedvig Rasmussen [DEN] +3500
Vasilisa Stepanova & Elena Oriabinskaia [ROC] +4000
Kiri Tontodonati & Aisha Rocek [ITA] +6500
Aina Cid & Virginia Diaz [ESP] +6500
Christina Bourbou & Maria Kyridou [GRE] +10000
Lin Xinyu & Ju Rui [CHN] +10000
Monika Dukarska & Aileen Crowley [IRL] +15000

Four Clear Countries Battling

Attempting to pick a winner for the Women’s Coxless pair is difficult with so many competitors, but it comes down to a core four squads that would appear to have a realistic shot – New Zealand, Canada, Australia, and Great Britain.

The American contingent of Megan Kalmoe and Tracy Eisser are +2000 to win the gold, and while the veteran pair could find their way to the podium, a win is unlikely.

With the top four squads all relatively close, why not go for a little extra value in the reigning champion Brits?

Pick: Helen Glover & Polly Swann (+500)

Olympic Women’s Coxless Four Odds

Country Odds
Australia -120
Netherlands +340
United States +600
Ireland +1000
Great Britain +1400
China +2500
Romania +3500
Poland +3500
Denmark +5000
Canada +10000

Australia a Formidable Foe to the Dutch

The coxless four event is returning, having not been contested since Canada won in Barcelona in 1992. The Aussies enter this race as the clear -120 favorites for gold, with the Netherlands right behind them at +340. The United States are third at +600.

The Aussies are the reigning World Champions and also won gold in 2017 and silver in 2018.

This year, the Dutch won their 3rd straight European Championships. They might have the upper edge with their experience over Australia but perhaps won’t be able to close the gap on their foes.

Pick: Australia (-120)

Olympic Women’s Coxed Eight Odds

Country Odds
New Zealand +130
United States +200
Australia +400
Canada +1000
China +1000
Romania +2500
Great Britain +3500

United States Are Strong Competitors

The reigning champions for the coxed eight is none other than the United States, and they are the slight underdog to overtake the favored Kiwis.

USA has won the last three games and nine of the last eleven World Championships. New Zealand is the reigning World Champions but the United States offer slightly more value and have proved their dominance in this event.

Pick: United States (+200)

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