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∙ 2010-06-16 00:15:07A spectator is the person who watches the game. Spectators can also be called fans. There are spectators in every sport.
People watching a sport are the spectators.
A sport that is characterized by the presence of spectators, or watchers, at its matches. For instance, Tennis, baseball, basketball, football/soccer, and ice hockey are spectator sports
It would be the Indianapolis 500, over 300,000 spectators in attendance for the event. Super Bowl
Soccer is commonly played and is a popular spectator sport.
A fan follows and supports a particular team. A spectator is there to watch a sport, but isn't always supporting a team.
A prime example of what can trigger spectator aggression in sport is when a referee clearly takes the wrong action when it comes to foul play or rule-breaking. Another example is when spectators consume too much alcohol at a sports event that makes them boisterous and looking for a fight.
The role varies from sport to sport. In some the audience is the regulatory body or may even participate on some level, but the consistently true roles of the spectator is to watch the show.
A prime example of what can trigger spectator aggression in sport is when a referee clearly takes the wrong action when it comes to foul play or rule-breaking. Another example is when spectators consume too much alcohol at a sports event that makes them boisterous and looking for a fight.
A prime example of what can trigger spectator aggression in sport is when a referee clearly takes the wrong action when it comes to foul play or rule-breaking. Another example is when spectators consume too much alcohol at a sports event that makes them boisterous and looking for a fight.
The number one spectator sport is NASCAR .
The Indianapolis 500 race car event. The Indy 500 attracts around 400,000 spectators. The New York City Marathon is the largest single-day spectator event, attracting 2 million fans.