bwin<\/a><\/td> 1\/5<\/td> 3\/1<\/td> 80\/1<\/td> 80\/1<\/td> 80\/1<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n<\/figure>\n\n\n\n Most Medals at Olympics 2024 Betting Odds\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n The US holds the record for the most Summer Olympic medals with a remarkable total of 2,655 medals, primarily grabbing gold over scooping silver and bagging bronze. Their achievements dwarf China\u2019s Summer Games tally of 713, although the Chinese have only participated in around half as many Olympics as the United States.<\/p>\n\n
\n France are on home soil, so local athletes should be lifted by the vociferous support of fans, while Great Britain and Japan (judo<\/strong> and wrestling<\/strong> specialists) are always a threat across the board. These nations could be usurped by Russian athletes<\/strong>, who will fall under AIN \u2014 the IOC country code from the French name of Athl\u00e8tes Individuels Neutres<\/em> (the Individual Neutral Athletes delegation<\/strong>).<\/p>\n\n\n \nOperator<\/th> USA<\/th> China<\/th> Great Britain<\/th> Japan<\/th> France<\/th><\/tr><\/thead> 10bet<\/a><\/td> 1\/6<\/td> 9\/1<\/td> 40\/1<\/td> 50\/1<\/td> 150\/1<\/td><\/tr> Ladbrokes<\/a><\/td> 1\/25<\/td> 11\/1<\/td> 50\/1<\/td> 66\/1<\/td> 100\/1<\/td><\/tr> bwin<\/a><\/td> 1\/25<\/td> 11\/1<\/td> 50\/1<\/td> 66\/1<\/td> 100\/1<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n<\/figure>\n\n\n\n Olympic Football comprises 12 nations in the women\u2019s event, whereas the men\u2019s competition involves 16 countries. The US women are favourites for gold at football, with Londoner Emma Hayes fairly new in her role as head coach, and 2023 World Cup winners Spain the in-form side. France and Germany are the other heavyweights, with Canada not looking likely to successfully defend their OIympic title. <\/p>\n\n
\n The men\u2019s tournament is restricted to U23 sides, although a maximum of three players over that age are permitted within each squad. Reigning champions Brazil are absent, leaving the gateway open for Argentina, France, and Spain to lift top honours. Kylian Mbapp\u00e9 and Lionel Messi were originally touted to compete, but neither of them will play. Morocco, which has been an emerging talent in recent years, is a strong outside bet.<\/p>\n\n