The locally-based team's dominance at this month's African Climbing Federation finals has put Johannesburg firmly on the map for extreme sport excellence.
Volunteer-led aquatic programmes in townships and inner-city neighbourhoods are transforming water sports from an elite pursuit into a genuine community movement across Joburg.
As recreational leagues struggle with neglected facilities across the city, local clubs are calling for urgent investment in the venues that keep thousands of players active.
Johannesburg's two iconic stadiums prepare for high-stakes championship matches that will determine this season's champions and cement their places in South African sporting folklore.
The Diepkloof-based academy is reshaping grassroots development with a winning formula that's drawing attention from professional scouts across the country.
With Cape Town's Two Oceans and the Comrades Marathon looming, Johannesburg's running, cycling and triathlon community is in full preparation mode for the Southern Hemisphere's most demanding season.
Youth sport organisations across the city are proving that talent development and social cohesion go hand in hand, creating pathways for thousands of young athletes while strengthening their neighbourhoods.
From stadium volunteering to fan experiences, here's how Johannesburg residents can become part of the action at the city's premier sporting destinations.
The Sandton-based Joburg Endurance Collective is rewriting South Africa's triathlon narrative, with three athletes now ranked in continental top 20 and qualification routes opening for Paris 2028.
This week's recreational football, cricket and netball results showcase the competitive spirit driving grassroots sport in the city's townships and suburbs.
As the Sandton Swimming Club prepares its junior squad for international trials, Johannesburg's most storied aquatic programme is turning heads with record-breaking times and a new generation of talent.
While professional leagues dominate headlines, a quiet revolution is unfolding in the city's townships and informal settlements, where community football programmes are transforming lives one match at a time.
Community-driven aquatic programmes in inner-city neighbourhoods are transforming swimming from a luxury into an accessible pathway for hundreds of young athletes.
From Soweto to Sandton, local youth organisations are creating safe spaces and champions while strengthening the fabric of neighbourhoods across the city.