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WinterSports Betting - Alpine & Ski-Jumping Go Centre Stage

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Winter Sports Betting - Alpine & Ski-Jumping Takes Centre Stage (Jan 26-27)

This weekend is a relatively quiet one for Winter Sports as Biathletes take a break in preparation for the World Championships in Sweden, while the Cross-Country Skiers competed in midweek. The focus of the action therefore is Ski-Jumping and Alpine Skiing, where as always PinnacleSports.com will be offering up to 50% better odds and match-ups priced to just 104%.

Poland hosts the 15th round of the Ski-Jumping world Cup which Austria’s Thomas “Morgi” Morgenstern leads by a massive 305 points from Finland’s Janne Ahonen. The Finn is however the form jumper, winning three of the last five World Cup events, including overall Gold in the recent Four Hills tournament, and first place last weekend in the Czech resort of Certak, where only one of the two scheduled events survived the weather.

Morgenstern finished in fifth at Certak, and second in the Four Hills, and is now without a win in six World Cup events, having started the competition with a record six consecutive wins. Check PinnacleSports.com for unbeatable Ski Jumping odds this weekend when the top two Ski-Jumpers in the world go night jumping on Zakopane’s HS134 hill.

Alpine skiing bettors will be training their eyes on Chamonix in France, where the men take on the Downhill and Super Combined, whilst the women head forthe German resort of Ofterschwang for the Slalom and Giant Slalom. The medics will be on high alert after Kitzbuhel produced several serious accidents last weekend, none more so than Scott Macartney’s, whose fall at 88mph could have been fatal.

Austria’s Benjamin Raich, a Slalom specialist, leads the men’s World Cup standings, looking to repeat his success in 2006, which featured success at Chamonix in the Combined. Bettors cannot refer to last season’s results as the event at Chamonix was cancelled.

Another Austrian, Nicole Hosp, leads the women’s overall World Cup standings, largely on the strength of her Slalom results, including victory at Maribor, in Slovenia two weeks ago, which hosted the last Slalom event.

Italy’s Denise Karbon leads the overall Giant Slalom standings, and on that strength would be a natural favourite for Saturday’s GS at Ofterschwang. The Italian however, broke her thumb in training on Wednesday, and though doctor’s have given the go ahead for her to compete, bettors must judge whether it will hinder her chances before taking advantage of up to 50% better odds available at PinnacleSports.com for the weekend’s World Cup skiing events.


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