There were benches for onlookers.
yes
Yes.
no
The ancient Greeks did different games to our Olympic games
They each had their throne on Mt Olympus, but nobody has seen how those are arranged.
No one could kill Eros. In Greek mythology the Greek god Eros is immortal.
No.
The Greek gods could change their hair color.
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.
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.
the Olympics were held in Olympia!!
Section 203 in the New Stadium.
yes.
According to Wikipedia, 45,362 people can sit in Ansfield Stadium.
Harlem River
Greek myth does not say.
no
Stadium.
24000
Behind home plate