(PRWeb) December 6, 2006 -- For the past 40 years, the small Swedish town of Gavle has erected a giant straw goat to mark the start of the festive season. And every year since 1966, vandals have tried to destroy the goat, creating what has become an annual Christmas ritual of attempting to destroy the straw goat. Now for the first time in the custom's history, PinnacleSports.com is allowing people to bet on whether the giant goat of Gavle will survive through Christmas Day.
As the tradition goes, vandals attempt to destroy the 13-meter (43 foot) high goat usually within days of its creation, with arson being the preferred method, and only 10 times since 1966 has the goat survived intact through Christmas Day. Just last year, two culprits dressed as Father Christmas and a gingerbread man got close enough to the goat to burn it down using flaming arrows. Although constructor's claim this year's goat is completely fire-proof, PinnacleSports.com believes the straw statue will once again be destroyed before Christmas.
While local townspeople have declared that "nobody will get their goat this year," the oddsmakers at Pinnacle Sports think otherwise, listing the odds of the goat's demise prior to Christmas Day as a 2/3 favorite (i.e., win $2 for every $3 bet). Meanwhile, the odds that the statue will remain unharmed and the townspeople of Gavle will awaken with their goat intact on Christmas morning are a slight underdog at 7/5.
"Each year the town of Gavle erects an enormous goat to celebrate the festive season, which commences the battle between vandals trying to destroy the structure and those protecting the goat," said Simon Noble of PinnacleSports.com. "Despite coating this year's straw statue in a waterproof, flame-retardant coating, odds are the goat will go up in smoke before Christmas again this year."
The bet offer at PinnacleSports.com is on whether the straw goat of Gavle survives until the stroke of Midnight Central European Time (CET) on the night of December 24th to 25th. If the goat is toppled, removed, withdrawn, or otherwise destroyed before that moment, all bets will be settled as the goat having not lasted until Christmas. Should the goat undergo onsite repairs without being removed from its moorings, while always remaining intact without being toppled on its side, the goat is deemed to be happy, healthy and lasting. For a complete list of odds, please visit www.pinnaclesports.com.
Current Odds:
All Odds Subject To Change
Will The Straw Goat Of Gavel Last Through Christmas?
No, goat will not survive
2/3
Yes, goat survives until Christmas
7/5
About PinnacleSports.com
PinnacleSports.com (www.pinnaclesports.com) is the Internet's largest sports betting site serving customers in more than 100 countries worldwide. Founded in 1998, PinnacleSports.com was the first sports book to introduce reduced margin wagering, using a -105 pricing model that gives bettors up to 50% better value on wagers than traditional bookmakers. With low minimum bet requirements and the highest maximum limits on the Web, PinnacleSports.com has earned an industry leading reputation for providing consistent value to the player, professional customer service and the quickest payouts online. Fully licensed and regulated in Curacao, the company offers a secure environment for sports betting, racing and casino gaming.
###
This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.
Comment on "Burning The Goat, The Swedish Christmas Tradition"
Meat Goat Production - 3 Critical Factors To Consider Before You Venture Into Meat Goat Farming
Meat goat production has been existent for quite a long time, but the profitability of the market in some parts of the United States is only starting to be discovered. Since the time when man found out that goats are a good source of food, milk, and clothing, meat goat production became a popular form of livelihood for a lot of people.
Nix from goat to hero in a day
CLEVELAND - Laynce Nix had three hits, including a tiebreaking double in the sixth inning, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-4 win over the slumping Cleveland Indians on Friday night.
Raising Goats For Profit - Why it Is a Great Idea
Are you looking into the prospect of raising livestock in order to earn extra money? If you are, then you should really look into raising goats for profit. Goats, compared to other types of livestock, aside from being easier to take care of, can yield an assortment of different products that you can market ranging from milk to fur.
Raising Goats For Milk - Simple and Profitable Way to Start Goat Farming
Raising goats for milk is a simple and profitable way to start an animal farm. If you have enough number of goats, you may sell their milk for a certain price or turn them into cheese. Even better, raising goats for milk is not that hard. All you need are basic animal farming knowledge and you're good to go.