QUIRKY BETS FOR CHRISTMAS
2 January 2009
Will Hill reports on a festive season tradition -
and a new opportunity
The tradition of making quirky bets over the festive
season was once again in evidence in the UK, reports
bookie firm William Hill plc, which saw a significant
increase in the prop bet category this year.
Company spokesman Graham Sharpe revealed on the William
Hill website that hundreds of people received Christmas
presents with a difference this year - bets on what they
and/or their children may achieve in the future.
Bookies reported a huge increase in such festive wagers.
"On the run-in to Christmas we took hundreds of bets
which those placing them told us were to be given to
loved ones. There were bets for children to grow up to
become international footballers, Olympic Gold medal
winners, Wimbledon winners, Ryder Cup heroes," said
Sharpe. "There were bets on individuals becoming Prime
Minister, losing weight, giving birth on certain dates
of the year, and much more.
"Generally the stakes were under GBP50 and the bets will
run for up to twenty five years. They make a unique,
personalised gift and we have seen an increase year on
year for the past decade, but this year it has really
taken off to the point where we are considering
introducing 'gift bet vouchers' for next year's festive
flutter period."
Amongst those who offered loved-ones these gift bets
were:
Anne Powell from Bristol, who placed a GBP40 bet with
William Hill that Prince William will get engaged to
Kate Middleton on Christmas day or Boxing day. Hills
offered odds of 100/1 and should her prediction be
proved correct then Anne will win a GBP4000 Christmas
bonus.
David Bradley from Norwich has placed GBP20 at odds of
1000/1 that Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter fame will
play James Bond in an official film by the time he is
forty years old. He placed the bet for his wife who is
Potty about Potter and is convinced he will make a
fantastic James Bond!
Will Hill had to pay out on one particularly unusual
bet, when South Londoner Huw Lobb from Bedford County
Athletic Club became the first human being ever to
finish ahead of every horse in the William Hill Man
versus Horse Marathon, run in Wales for the 25th time
Saturday. Lobb took home a previously unclaimed prize of
twenty five thousand pounds after an outstanding
performance.
The cross country runner was competing for the first
time in the 22 mile event held annually in Llanwrtyd
Wells, Mid Wales, and produced a time of 2 hours five
minutes nineteen seconds to defeat all the competing 47
horses and riders - a bigger field than the Grand
National - which ran against him, along with almost
three hundred other runners.
The first horse home was Kay Bee Jay, over two minutes
behind the cross country human.
"This is a fantastic achievement which I have always
believed could be done in the right circumstances' said
Sharpe, adding that William Hill had also had to pay out
on scores of bets struck at odds of 16/1 for a runner to
beat the horses.
"It hasn't been a good couple of weeks for the equines -
having been defeated by a greyhound recently and now by
a human," Sharpe quipped.
Sharpe also said that he detected the hand of Screaming
Lord Sutch in the result, a reference to the former very
colourful official starter for the event, now deceased.
Screaming Lord Sutch was the leader of the Monster
Raving Loony Party, famed for losing its deposit in
British political elections but adding some much needed
levity to the process. Marking his past involvement in
the quirky race, William Hill unveiled a permanent
memorial to the rock ' roller turned failed politician.
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