How many seats are there in the olympic stadium 2017




















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Home The Stadium. The West Ham megastore just outside the stadium is on two levels and most of the bottom level has been screened off and turned into a cafe for use by athletes and coaches. Any day from 9am to 9pm during the world para athletics it was chock-full with athletes having cappuccinos in West Ham-branded coffee cups.

We also did a deal with them to use the space as an outlet for British Athletics merchandise. The debranding has been pretty effective, too. The main change when I competed at the Anniversary Games last year compared with London was the movement of the warm-up track. It used to be a fair walk away but now it is right beside the stadium. The nice thing is that the main stadium concourse is round the side of it so fans can watch you warm-up.

The set-up in London, weather depending, gives us the best opportunity to run really quick times. You want to see the world champion do it in a time you can respect. There should be some cameras as you walk out to get your reaction. You go from that to 60, people. There are still no bad seats in the stadium.



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