Quick one that's doing the rounds on a forum or two at the moment...
Great Britain Not to win a medal @ 12/1 with
William Hill
Missed the 16/1 earlier this morning unfortunately, but there is still value taking that price I think. Rather than go through the possible medal winners myself I'll quote RichyH off the
Betfair forums:
"a bet which in my opinion is wrongly priced up by a high street bookie.
'Great Britain to win a medal at the World Athletic Championships - NO @ 16/1'
Ok I am sorry it is not a tennis bet but I post on here regularly and thought I would draw your attention to it. The bet which I was amazed to see such a large price on yesterday will require an online account with Billy
Hills. (I went into 2 shops and they would not accept my bet.)
Just a few little bits of info for those intrested. I used to train a lot for athletics as a kid and have followed it since the mid 80s so do have a decent knowledge of the sport.
I had been shopping about for a price on team GB getting no medals for 2 weeks now and was hoping if I was lucky to maybe find someone offering me 3/1 so was amazed by the 16/1 on offer.
At the last World championships team GB only had one individual competitor qualifiy for a final in which he was no where near winning a medal (Came 7th I think). The only medal came in the 4x100m relay.
In my opinion there are a few outsiders who could sneak medals but I do not think they will. These are;
Jessica Ennis in the womans Heptathlon. She is a young up and comer and is a good prospect but this is her first major championships and she has already stated this week she feels weighed down with pressure to win a medal. Ranked 3rd in the world this year so will have a chance but with Eunice Barber back in competition but not included within those rankings she will start 4th favourite.
Phillips Idowu in the mens Triple jump. His chances of a medal will have increased this week due to withdrawal of the world number one Christian Olsson. Idowu started the season very well and had his form continued I would not be backing with such confidence, however Idowu recently aggrivated an old back injury and has not been competing. With the injury worry, his temprament and the fact 9 other people have jumped further than him this year I feel a lot more confident.
Relays. Both female relay teams are no where near strong enough to mount a challange and will do well to get to the final. The male 4x400m relay team should get to the final however with no real hope of getting a medal. The only one which may have a chance in my opinion is the mens 4x100m. They are always strong and with the added danger of getting the batten round safely for the top teams anything can happen. Team GB will not be favourites to get a medal behind usa, jamacia, france, russia and possible cuba but will have a chance if things go there way.
So in summing up I foresee 3 outsiders with a shot at winning team GB a medal which I am sure you all agree means massive value at 16/1 on no medals."