- Grandstand
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TV programme , see "Grandstand" (BBC). For the ABC's sports coverage banner, seeABC Radio Grandstand ."A grandstand is a large and normally permanentstructure forseat ingspectator s, most often at aracetrack . This includes bothauto racing andhorse racing . The grandstand is in essence like a single section of astadium , but differs from a stadium in that it does not wrap all or most of the way around. Grandstands may have basicbench seating, but usually have individualchair s like a stadium. Grandstands are also usually covered with aroof , but are open on the front. They are often multi-tiered.Grandstands are found at places like
Churchill Downs andAtlanta Motor Speedway . They may also be found atfairground s,circus es, and outdoorarena s used forrodeo s.In the
United States , smaller stands are calledbleachers , and are usually far more basic and typically single-tiered (hence the difference from a "grand stand"). Early baseball games were often staged at fairgrounds, and the term "grandstand" came along when standalone baseball parks began to be built. A covered bleacher may be called a "pavilion", also to distinguish from the main "grandstand".The pejorative verb "grandstanding" is often applied to politicians or other public figures perceived to be over-acting, i.e. "playing to the grandstand".
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