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  2. Grandstand (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 1959, Grandstand was extended by fifteen minutes and would finish at 17:00 every Saturday. [1] According to Richard Haynes in BBC Sport in Black and White, the 1960s saw the Grandstand name "become synonymous with the BBC's coverage of sport" and it "became a trusted vehicle for British viewers to access a variety of sports." [3]

  3. Grandstand - Wikipedia

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    A grandstand is a normally permanent structure for seating spectators, typically at sports stadiums and including both auto racing and horse racing. The grandstand is in essence like a single section of a stadium , but differs from a stadium in that it does not wrap all or most of the way around.

  4. Grandstand (US Open) - Wikipedia

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    Grandstand also contains a large retail store facing the main plaza and has several food vendors within its 360 degree concourse. [18] [21] Grandstand is the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design tennis stadium in the world. [22] The stadium claimed the NYCxDesign Award in the Outdoor/Urban Landscape category. [23]

  5. Grandstand (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Grandstand (TV series)

  6. Grandstand (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Grandstand (game manufacturer), a UK/New Zealand console and game manufacturer The Grandstand , a natural rock monolith in Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. Political grandstanding , also known as Political posturing , the use of speech or actions to gain political support through emotional or affective appeals.

  7. Ascot Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    Ascot's pre-2006 grandstand. From 13 June 1961, the main grandstand consisting of the Victorian Grand, Alexandra and Iron stands were demolished to make way for a new grandstand named the Queen Elizabeth Stand, which could seat 13,000 people. It was completed in the following 11 months at a cost of £1,000,000 (equivalent to £28,100,000 in 2023).

  8. Fenway Park - Wikipedia

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    The old wooden seats of Fenway's Grandstand section. Some of the changes include: [25] In 1926, a fire burned down Fenway Park's left field bleachers, [26] which were left in their empty & burned state until 1933. In 1933, a significant reconstruction of Fenway Park began after Tom Yawkey purchased the Red Sox and Fenway Park.

  9. Des Lynam - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 November 2024. Television and radio presenter (born 1942) Des Lynam OBE Lynam in 2005 Born Desmond Michael Lynam (1942-09-17) 17 September 1942 (age 82) Ennis, County Clare, Ireland Occupation Radio/Television presenter Years active 1968–present Spouses Susan Skinner (m. 1965; div. 1974) Rosemary ...