Aussie To Fall Short On Gold Medal Tally In 2012 Olympics Betting

On the eve of the 50 days to go mark until the London Olympics, Australia still looks destined to settle for less gold medals than they did in 2008, priced at $3.25 to win 12-13 gold with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.

10-11 medals is next in the market at $3.50, while equaling or beating our haul of 14 in 2008 and winning 14-15 gold has been priced at $4.00.

If the Aussies win less medals than expected, 8-9 gold medals is priced at $6.50, 6-7 gold medals $11 and five or less an outside chance at $26.

On the other hand if expectations are exceeded, 16-17 gold is priced at $9.00, 18-19 at $17 and 20 or more at $26.

“It would be great to see us win more medals than we did in Beijing, but while we have a heap of chances, it looks like we will fall just short of last year’s tally of 14 gold,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.

In the overall medals tally, it also looks likely Australia will fall short compared to last year’s total of 46, priced at $2.00 to win between 31-40 medals.

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How many gold medals will Australia win at the London Olympics?

$3.25 12 or 13
$3.50 10 or 11
$4.00 14 or 15
$6.50 8 or 9
$9.00 16 or 17
$11 6 or 7
$17 18 or 19
$26 5 or less
$26 20 or more

How many overall medals will Australia win at the London Olympics?

$2.00 31-40
$3.50 21-30
$3.75 41-50
$13 11-20
$13 51-60
$51 10 or less
$51 61 or more