I find the directions at Hayward Field confusing, so here's a satellite photo (guaranteed to be more accurate than the chart) that might clear this up a bit.
![NCAA 2014 Hayward Field - satellite photo.png](./download/file.php?id=813&sid=f569a33d7995934998ef27087d29066f)
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Like most maps, North is at the top. I've added the 6 East Grandstand Section borders and letters to this photo, which gives us a fairly precise alignment to the location of the pits. Notice that there are 2 pits (each with a big U. Oregon "O"), and each of them has front aprons in either direction (a green one and a yellow one). This saves a lot of time when the wind dictates a change in runways just before the event starts.
Re what's East and what's West ...
It's the EAST grandstands that you watch PV from (you can see its white and grey roof), and it is (naturally) on the East side of the track. But the Specifications page of the UO website (
http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=205176615) refers to the West PV Runway and the East PV Runway (each 160' long and 4' wide).
So that must be referring to the East Runway as being the one closest to the track, and the West Runway being the one closer to the middle of the field? What's confusing is that there's actually 4 runways - the left-to-right (South to North) runways, and the right-to-left (North to South) runways (when seated in the East Grandstands).
Looking at this photo (rather than the UO seating chart), the bottom-left of Section O is the best (compromised) seating position - for either runway direction (and assuming that the East-most pit will be used).
Kirk