The troops know when to cheer on their leaders and when to remain silent.
The scoreboard operator urged fans to cheer on Davis, and many of the 23, 038 in attendance made some noise.
The Brits will get to cheer on their favorite swimmer, Rebecca Adlington as she defends her gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle.
It is perhaps more surprising that so many of the young technorati seems to cheer on repression of their own intellectual countrymen.
Celeste Corcoran, who was at the race to cheer on her sister, Carmen Acabbo, was one of many victims whose limbs were amputated.
The course began in Ham, Richmond, at 1430 BST on Saturday and spectators headed to Kew, Hammersmith, Putney Bridge, Westminster and Tower Bridge to cheer on competitors.
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In 2002, when the national team had qualified for the World Cup competition, about 300 million Chinese turned on the television to cheer on the national squad.
The other was amputated above the knee, and Ms. Brannock who had been visiting from Maryland to cheer on her mother, who was running the marathon also suffered hearing damage.
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Barrichello took his first pole of the season in front of an ecstatic home crowd, who had sat through the frustrating rain delays to cheer on their hero.
Spectators who travel to Willow by car or shuttle bus can once again line "the chute" on Sunday afternoon to cheer on mushers as the race clock officially begins.
Fans have had little to cheer on the field in recent years, as the Cubs lost more than 100 games last year and are off to a rocky start this season.
Denied one of the two matches allocated to them by the World Cup organising committee, the Kenyans were determined to make the most of the chance to cheer on their team.
Bagsying all the best seats and then leaving them unused, depriving genuine supporters of the chance to cheer on their favourites, appears at odds with the meritocratic ideals which underpin the Games.
Since Mr. Buchanan, 63 years old, sprang into action at the marathon bombing he was there to cheer on three nieces in the race he said he isn't sleeping well and is plagued by memories.
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Even her father in the stands repeatedly said, "Wow, " as his daughter took the game over and Cardinals men's coach Rick Pitino, in town to cheer on the Louisville women, called her one of the best freshman in basketball.
For three weeks each year, cycling enthusiasts live a nocturnal existence - tuning into the coverage of the tour on the channel SBS either side of the midnight hour to cheer on the best cyclist that Australia has produced.
On autumn Sundays, Lions fans tailgated in the stadium's parking lots or gathered in restaurants and bars in Pontiac's downtown before boarding buses for the five-minute ride to the Silverdome to cheer on such Lions greats as Dexter Bussey and Billy Sims.
Star striker Craig Bellamy gave Toshack and Wales fans more reasons to cheer on the hour as the West Ham hero ended a season of torment - a hip injury kept him out for virtually seven months - with half-an-hour remaining in the Laugardalsvollur Stadium.
The bout was held in heavy rain, the fighters largely protected by the design of the arena, but it would have doused the spirits of the large British contingent in the 45, 000 crowd who had traveled to the northern German port city to cheer on their hero.
After being introduced to the crowd from the Blue Room Balcony by "Kid President" Robbie Novak, President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia and Sasha headed over to cheer on some of the youngest visitors as they raced down the Lawn in the Egg Roll.
Though there was only a handful of fellow students and university staff on hand to cheer them on, they were enthusiastic about the game, waving their foam fingers and cheering loudly for their players.
They showed up at the team's facility to cheer him on, despite it being a routine free agent visit.
He stumbled in the debate that followed South Carolina because the audience wasn't allowed to cheer him on.
The fact that people went to the effort to cheer us on in a personal way was motivating, without a doubt.
Prime Minister David Cameron wished all UK athletes luck and vowed to cheer them on at the biggest Paralympic Games to date.
Even sprint relay gold medallist Darren Campbell was there to cheer him on, along with just about every British journalist in Athens - on or off duty.
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But regardless of division standings, the Cyclones and Yankees are a hit with families, school groups and dedicated neighbourhood fans who come to the low-slung waterfront stadiums to cheer them on.
Unsurprisingly, horse racing-mad Australians have taken the champion thoroughbred to their hearts, with diehard Black Caviar fans even traveling to the other side of the world to cheer her on at Britain's Royal Ascot.
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