- Men’s 100m Freestyle odds favor Pan Zhanle of China to win the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
- David Popovici (+175) of Romania recorded two of the three fastest 100m freestyle times ever.
- Top American Jack Alexy has +550 odds to win the gold medal, but fellow countryman Chris Guiliano (+1000) is the better wager with longer odds.
PARIS – Betting odds for the Men’s 100m Freestyle gold medal favor Pan Zhanle of China with +125 odds. David Popovici’s +175 Olympic betting odds aren’t too far behind as the former 100m Freestyle world record holder.
Current Men’s 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Winner Odds
- Pan Zhanle (CHN) +125
- David Popovici (ROU) +175
- Jack Alexy (USA) +550
- Kyle Chalmers (AUS) +600
- Chris Guiliano (USA) +1000
- Maxime Grousset (FRA) +1600
- Josh Liendo (CAN) +3300
- Matt Richards (GBR) +4000
- Alessandro Miressi (ITA) +5000
- Nandor Nemeth (HUN) +5000
- Andrej Barna (SRB) +6600
- William Yang (AUS) +6600
- Hwang Sun-Woo (KOR) +10000
- Josha Salchow (GBR) +12500
- Duncan Scott (GBR) +15000
- Guilherme Caribe (BRA) +15000
- Wang Haoyu (CHN) +15000
- Danas Rapsys (LTU) +20000
- Velimir Stjepanovic (SRB) +20000
Pan Zhanle set the current world record (46.80 seconds) for the 100m freestyle during the leadoff leg of the 4 x 100m freestyle relay at the World Aquatics Championships back in March. Popovici added a 46.88-second time during the European Championships final, the third-fastest 100m freestyle time ever behind Pan Zhanle’s 46.80-second and his former world record time of 46.86 seconds.
Chris Guiliano Best Men’s 100m Freestyle Longshot At +1000 Odds
Betting odds rightfully show this will be a two-man race, but American Jack Alexy has the third-shortest Olympic betting odds to win the gold medal at +550. Alexy posted a 47.47-second 100m freestyle at the United States trials, which was good enough for a second-place finish.
It was Chris Guiliano who came away with first place, but aquatic betting odds have him much longer at +1000 odds to win the gold medal. Guiliano posted a 47.38-second winning 100m freestyle time at trials, roughly half a second slower than the top two swimmers based on odds.