Washington DC's elite junior swimmers prepare for August nationals. Rock Creek Swim Team and local programs ramp up training for Junior Olympic Swimming Championships.
Discover how Washington DC's community sports organisations invested $47M in neighbourhood courts and youth leagues, boosting participation 34% since 2019.
As the elite crew team extends its winning streak, the university-affiliated club is drawing hundreds of new members to waterfront training and transforming attitudes toward endurance athletics across the capital.
From Rock Creek Park to the Anacostia Waterfront, local endurance sports clubs are transforming fitness into neighborhood connection—and thriving in the process.
From indoor gyms in Navy Yard to outdoor crags in nearby Maryland, Washington's climbing community is experiencing unprecedented growth thanks to expanded facilities and strategic investment.
As Major League Soccer invests millions in new facilities, Washington's neighborhoods are being transformed by the venues that support the beautiful game.
From renovated courts in Southeast to newly upgraded fields across the district, Washington's investment in grassroots facilities is creating unprecedented opportunities for young athletes.
From Northeast softball diamonds to Georgetown's volleyball courts, amateur athletes across the capital are zeroing in on playoff runs that will crown this year's local champions.
As Audi Field undergoes major renovations ahead of a pivotal season, Washington's soccer franchise is betting infrastructure improvements will translate to on-field success.
The midfielder's breakthrough season has transformed the fortunes of Washington's flagship soccer franchise, sparking renewed optimism across the District's passionate fanbase.
As demand for extreme sports surges among DC residents, purpose-built venues and upgraded infrastructure are transforming the capital into a genuine climbing and adventure hub.
As demand for grassroots programs surges across the District, aging courts and fields are forcing clubs to innovate—and exposing critical gaps in infrastructure investment.
From Rock Creek Park's 32 miles of trails to the District's expanding triathlon ecosystem, local athletes have access to facilities rivaling cities twice its size.
The Potomac River-trained athletes are on pace for their strongest performance in a decade, drawing attention to D.C.'s emerging competitive swimming scene.
From Georgetown to Anacostia, local outdoor climbing organizations are scaling new heights by transforming urban adventurers into tight-knit communities.