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Crews demolish Hayward Field grandstand

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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) – The University of Oregon has demolished the East Grandstand at historic Hayward Field as part of plans to build a new track and field stadium to open in 2020.

Workers demolished the 93-year-old grandstand on Friday.

The new Hayward Field is being funded by gifts from Nike-co-founder Phil Knight and his wife Penny, along with 50 other donors.

The new venue, which will host the 2021 world championships, will seat 12,900 but will be expandable to accommodate 30,000 spectators.

Built in 1919, Hayward Field has hosted seven U.S. Track and Field championships and six Olympic trials.

The stadium’s stands were also featured in the 1978 movie “Animal House.”

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