Malcolm - a genuine chance, says Hutchings (Allsport)
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Former Great Britain athlete Tim Hutchings believes money can definitely be made in the World Athletics Championship.
The 5000m ace insists there are various athletes who are almost certain to win.
Unsurprisingly Maurice Greene is the pick as an incredibly strong favourite in the 100m.
The American is 3/10 with Hills, who have a wide range of events markets, to win the race with Tim Montgoemery and Dwain Chambers next on 7/2 and 10/1 respectively.
Hutchings believes 10/11 shot Andrei Bucher is strong for the 800m on this season's form and shouldn't be opposed while Hicham El Guerrouj looks almost unbeatable for Morocco in the 1500m.
In the triple jump prices have been offered on the British trio taking all the medals but Jonathan Edwards is the man to watch - he should win by a good margin unless disaster strikes.
Although Hutchings thinks 7/1 relative outsider, compared to Edwards 3/10, Christain Olsson is a decent outside bet especially after Jonathan Edwards was so dispapointed with his bronze medal last time - the young Swede might cause a shock here again.
On the women's side Hutchings believes several more relative certainties lie, Marion Jones at 100 and 200m and Violeta Szekely of Romania in the 1,500m look unbeatable.
New Kenyan find Edith Masai in the 5,000m, who has looked incredibly strong on the European circuit also has a strong chance.
Hutchings best of the rest is young Briton Christian Malcolm, who has not been at his best this season but is still fresh, has a definite chance in the 200m.
The European indoor champion is so consistent and might find his day of days in Edmonton at 200m.