In addition to the following sports betting rules, the General rules applicable to all bets offered on the website apply. However, the sports rules will take precedence over the general rules.
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Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet
Diamond League/Grand Prix/Indoor Meetings
Prices will be offered on selected events. Where prices are offered for a given event then four selected athletes will be quoted. Only the quoted athletes count for settlement purposes. In the event of one or more of the quoted athletes being declared a non-runner then the entire market will be void. All quoted athletes must start for bets to have action. World Athletics official results are used for settlement purposes - the winner being deemed as the highest placed of the four athletes quoted upon completion of an event.
Olympics/European and World Championships - Outright/Group/Heat/Round/Tournament Betting
Non-runner no-bet. Participants awarded gold, silver and bronze medals at the medal ceremony will be deemed 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively for betting purposes.
Match-Ups
Both competitors must compete for bets to stand.
Markets:
- Explanation: A bet on the outcome of the 35km road walk event.
- Example: You bet on "Player A" to win the 35km Road Walk. If Player A finishes first in the race, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a specific athlete will finish in a podium position (typically 1st, 2nd, or 3rd) in the 35km road walk event.
- Example: You bet "Yes" on "Player A" to achieve a Podium Finish. If Player A finishes in the top three, your bet wins. If they finish fourth or lower, your bet loses.
- Explanation: A bet on the outcome of the Half Marathon event. This could be on the winner of the race, or specific placings.
- Example: You bet on "Player B" to win the Half Marathon. If Player B finishes first in the race, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the outcome of a Marathon Race Walk Relay event, where teams of athletes complete different legs of the race.
- Example: You bet on "Team X" to win the Marathon Race Walk Relay. If Team X's combined effort results in them finishing first, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet comparing two specific athletes or teams against each other in an event, regardless of the overall race result. You are betting on which of the two selected participants will achieve a better performance or finish higher.
- Example: In a 100m race, you bet on "Player A" to beat "Player B" in a match-up. If Player A finishes ahead of Player B in the race, your bet wins, even if neither of them wins the overall race.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a new world record will be set in the final of a specific Athletics event.
- Example: You bet "Yes" on "New World Record In The Final" for the 100m sprint. If the winner of the 100m final runs faster than the existing world record, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a specific athlete will finish in a podium position (typically 1st, 2nd, or 3rd) in their event.
- Example: You bet on "Player A" to achieve a Podium Finish in the Javelin throw. If Player A finishes in the top three, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a specific athlete will finish in the top three positions in their semi-final heat of an event, which would typically qualify them for the final.
- Example: You bet on "Player B" to finish in the Top 3 of their 200m semi-final. If Player B finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in their semi-final heat, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a specific athlete will break the existing world record in their event.
- Example: You bet on "Player A" to Break the World Record in the Long Jump. If Player A achieves a jump longer than the current world record, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which competitor or team will win the entire Athletics competition or tournament.
- Example: You bet on "Player A" to win the Decathlon outright. If Player A accumulates the highest total score across all events and wins the Decathlon, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which competitor will win a specific race within an Athletics event.
- Example: You bet on "Player A" to win the 1500m race. If Player A crosses the finish line first in the 1500m race, your bet win