Athletics: Rules

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All bets placed on the William Hill Sportsbook are also subject to our
General Betting Rules and General Sports Betting Rules
.


Antepost

  • Antepost rules apply to all athletics bets placed before the day of the event starting - unless otherwise stated.

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Postponed or Abandoned

  • Where an event in the Olympics (summer and winter), World or European Championships is postponed or abandoned, bets will be void, unless the event is completed before the closing ceremony of the games - in which case, bets will stand.
  • If an event in any other competition is postponed or abandoned, bets will be void.

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Outright Winner

Market description: Predict the winner of the event.

  • The podium presentation will count as the result.
  • Any subsequent amendments to the result won't count.
  • With the exception of single race events, bets placed prior to the start of an event are subject to antepost conditions.
  • Stakes will be lost on any competitor who withdraws or takes no part.
  • Bets placed on a single race event or after an event has started are accepted on a non-participant - no bet basis.
  • In the event of a withdrawal, a Rule 4 deduction may be applied to winning bets placed prior to the withdrawal.
  • If the selection doesn't engage in any competitive action after the bet is struck, the selection will be made void - unless eliminated by competition rules.

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Individual Heat Winner

Market description: Predict the winner of an individual heat.

  • In the event of a competitor withdrawing prior to the start, stakes will be refunded on the non-participant and a Rule 4 deduction may be applied to winning bets.

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Number of Medals Won

Market description: Predict the number of medals won.

  • Where a market is offered on the number of medals won in the Olympics or a similar competition, unless stated otherwise, settlement will be based on the official medals table for all events once the medals ceremony for the final event has taken place.

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