From Waterfall Canyon to Table Mountain's neighbour peaks, here's everything a beginner needs to know about joining Johannesburg's thriving climbing community.
In neighbourhoods across Johannesburg, amateur clubs and recreational leagues are quietly reshaping local culture and offering young people a path away from the streets.
From the Wanderers to Ellis Park, Johannesburg's network of premium stadiums and training facilities underpins the city's status as Africa's sports capital—but ageing infrastructure and maintenance costs present mounting challenges.
Participation data from local clubs and races shows the city's endurance athletes are breaking records, reshaping neighbourhoods and redefining what it means to be fit in South Africa's economic heartland.
As the city's clubs compete for silverware, the quality and capacity of local stadiums reveal both our sporting ambitions and the infrastructure gaps holding them back.
As participation in local recreational leagues surges, grassroots clubs across the city are becoming more than just places to play—they're becoming vital social anchors.
As the Southern Hemisphere summer winds down, Johannesburg's running, cycling and triathlon communities brace for a decisive finals push that will shape 2026's podium pecking order.
With the mid-year provincial championships looming, Johannesburg's township-based youth sports clubs are ramping up preparation in a season that promises to reshape the city's sporting pecking order.
With the 2026 SA National Swimming Championships set to crown new champions, local pools from Sandton to Soweto are buzzing with athletes chasing Olympic-qualifying times.
From Sandton to Soweto, here's what parents and young athletes need to know about joining clubs, costs, and opportunities in the city's vibrant youth sports ecosystem.
As the 2026 PSL playoff race intensifies, venue operators across the city are pulling out all stops to ready their iconic grounds for what promises to be a fiercely contested championship run.
While elite athletes dominate headlines, a quiet revolution is unfolding on the streets of Joburg—where ordinary runners, cyclists and triathletes are building something far more powerful than podiums.