We look at the latest odds for the women's 1500m final at the Olympics with Team GB's Kim Muir and Laura Bell bidding for medals.
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Faith Kipyegon is the woman to beat, having set the Olympic record three years ago in Tokyo, then breaking the world record on Wednesday, and is 4/11 favourite.
Diribe Welteji looks to be the nearest challenger, having won the second semi-final, posting the best time across both heats - three-and-a-half seconds faster than Kipyegon, with Australia's Jessica Hull, who was 0.3 seconds behind Welteji, third favourite.
As far as Team GB's medal hopes go, Muir looks best placed to medal, having won silver in Tokyo three years ago and bronze in the 2022 World Championships, but is a 40/1 shot to land gold.
Bell finished second - and less than one second behind Kipyegon - in the first semi-final, but will have to improve on her personal best of 3:56.54 to challenge for a medal on Saturday night.
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