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Colorado wagers over $2.3 billion in first year of legalized sports gambling

NBA, NFL and NCAA basketball were largest draws for Colorado sports bettors

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The first year of Colorado legalized sports gambling is in the books with some eye-popping returns.

Coloradans wagered more than $2.3 billion on sports between May 1, 2020, and April 30, 2021, according to .

Colorado’s net sports betting proceeds (total bets placed minus all payouts/taxes) reached $65,962,159. In November 2019, voters approved a 10% tax on those proceeds to help fund the state’s water conservation efforts — meaning roughly $6.5 million has been allocated thus far. However, Colorado is not expected to distribute those water funds until 2022.

“The first year of sports betting exceeded our expectations, especially after we launched amid a worldwide pandemic that shuttered the casinos, the industry, and Colorado,” said Dan Hartman, the state’s division of gaming director, in a news release. “Looking back on a year ago, I don’t believe any of us expected to be where we are with our numbers and our operations. Colorado is setting the benchmark for what a healthy, regulated legalized sports betting market can look like in the United States, and we will continue to be known for our regulatory leadership.”

A breakdown for how Colorado sports gamblers placed their bets …

• Basketball ($435M)

• Football – Pro American ($383M)

• NCAA basketball ($193M)

• Baseball ($105M)

• Table tennis ($91M)

• Hockey – Ice ($63M)

• Soccer ($61M)

• NCAA Football ($61M)

• Tennis ($44M)

• Golf ($35M)

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