I would aim for 100 level seating under an awning/roof, on the left hand side for a Daytime game. The last row of 100 that is against Champions Club gets air conditioning benefit.
Likewise SRO and last row behind the press box get a benefit of cool air blowing from the press box.
The Ancient Stadium of Olympia had seating made of mud for about 20,000 spectators as well as a special seating area for spectators. Sitting was allowed, though many onlookers stood to get a better view or to cheer for contestants.
the Olympics were held in Olympia!!
When the ancient Greeks used their stadiums, people could sit. These days you are not allowed to sit in most Greek Stadiums because the government is trying to protect these ancient works from too many people.
i think that they would sit at the left side of the court
In highschool, you will have a desginated bench which leads to what hoop you will shoot at in the game for the first half. In younger sports a team will just sit at a any bench, and that is pretty much how that is decided
"You're not alone, my man, I LOVE the bleachers! GO CARDS!" "I've sat just about everywhere in that stadium, and the bleachers just don't do it for me."
it depends on what stadium you are at. Most stadiums vary...also it depends on where you sit.
Section 203 in the New Stadium.
According to Wikipedia, 45,362 people can sit in Ansfield Stadium.
Harlem River
24000
Behind home plate
There were benches for onlookers.
The Ancient Stadium of Olympia had seating made of mud for about 20,000 spectators as well as a special seating area for spectators. Sitting was allowed, though many onlookers stood to get a better view or to cheer for contestants.
I suppose you mean in the stadium? Yeah they sit down, its jyst that the camera always goes through the crowd when theres a goal and they all stand and cheer. It would be weird to just stand up the whole game.
There is no designated area where the home fans sit. They sit on all sides of the baseball field. There are usually many, many more home fans than visitor fans at a baseball game. The visitor fans also may sit anywhere in the stadium.
There is no dedicated player family section at Gillette. Family members sit in different locations throughout the stadium.