What started as informal running clubs on the Williamsburg waterfront has transformed into a citywide network that's democratizing triathlon, cycling, and marathon training for thousands of New Yorkers.
As New Yorkers seek connection beyond their screens, amateur leagues across the five boroughs are experiencing unprecedented growth, transforming neighbourhoods one game at a time.
As outdoor adventure sports surge among New Yorkers, participation data reveals a fundamental shift in how the city's fitness-conscious residents are seeking challenge and community.
As boutique fitness studios flourish across the five boroughs, local gym owners are discovering that loyalty and camaraderie matter more than cutting-edge equipment.
As swimming, triathlon, and water polo grow in popularity across the five boroughs, aging facilities and limited capacity threaten to leave thousands locked out of the pool.
From newly renovated Hudson River Greenway paths to state-of-the-art training facilities in Brooklyn, the city is investing heavily in venues that cater to the growing army of marathoners, triathletes, and cyclists.
From the courts of Astoria to the fields of Pelham Bay, a network of neighbourhood clubs is transforming how the city's youth discover athletic passion and opportunity.
From Williamsburg's indoor gyms to Shawangunk cliffs, the city's extreme sport scene surged forward this week with major competition victories and record participation numbers.
From the Bronx to Brooklyn, the city's iconic venues are preparing for a pivotal stretch of finals and playoff showdowns that could define the sporting calendar.