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Wednesday 8th February 2006

American’s Behind Team USA at Olympics Despite the Odds

February 8, 2006 (Miami, FL) -- The mostly hotly contended medals at next week’s Olympics are skiing and hockey – Olympic gold that SportingbetUSA.com players expect to be brought back to America!

SportingbetUSA.com – where America bets – is offering a list of Olympics props. Predictably, SportingbetUSA players feel strongest about sports they see as America’s turf.

“I don’t care about ladies figure skating… let the French have that one!” said one player. “But I definitely want to see the Men’s Hockey Gold back in America where it belongs!”

“I know the odds makers think Czech Republic has a better chance of beating Canada for the gold in Men’s Hockey,” said SportingbetUSA.com manager Tony Delgado, “But I guess our players are more patriotic than that -- we’re seeing a lot of money on the U.S. team.”

American downhill star Bode Miller isn’t the favorite to win gold in Men’s downhill either. Odds on Miller to win one gold medal currently sit at 7-4, two gold at 9-2, and three gold at 20-1. Odds on him getting shut out of a gold medal are 4-7. Nevertheless, SportingbetUSA.com bettors seem to think this is another Olympic gold medal that belongs in America and are putting their bucks on Bode.

The most medals the US has ever won in one Winter Olympic Games was 34 in 2002 at the Salt Lake City games, including 10 gold medals. SportingbetUSA.com odds makers have set 28.5 as the over/under number of total medals for the U.S. delegation. Odds on the U.S. leading the medal count in Turin are 9-5, behind only Germany at 5-9.

Current Olympics odds and props are posted at SportingbetUSA.com.

ENDS

For further information, please contact:

Tony Delgado, Manager

SportingbetUSA.com – Where America Bets

tonyd@sportingbetUSA.com

Or

Larry Colcy

Lyceum Media

Larry@LyceumMedia.com

(604) 685-6240

About SportingbetUSA

SportingbetUSA is Where America Bets. Offering the largest online selection of sports betting, casino games and poker online, SportingBetUSA is a full-service, one-stop destination for gamblers who prefer personalized service, extensive bonuses and one free bet every week during the football season; over $250.00 in free betting. SportingbetUSA is part of Sportingbet Plc, the largest internet gambling company in the world.



Source: OnlineCasinoNews


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