As the Warriors prepare for another championship run, the waterfront arena faces critical infrastructure tests and capacity demands that could define the Bay Area's sporting summer.
The Mission District-based team has shattered three national climbing benchmarks this season, positioning San Francisco as America's unlikely epicenter for competitive sport climbing.
As San Francisco's summer youth league championship approaches, neighborhood organizations are banking on developmental programs to produce the next generation of competitive athletes.
As the Bay Area emerges as a hub for Olympic-calibre swimmers and water athletes, the city's pools, beaches and facilities face mounting pressure to balance world-class ambitions with public accessibility.
As boutique gyms and independent fitness studios boom across the city, owners say the secret to survival isn't fancy equipment—it's creating spaces where members feel like family.
From the Golden Gate Bridge to the Marin headlands, this week's running, cycling and triathlon events showcased the region's deep bench of competitive talent.
Community-led soccer initiatives transform SF parks into thriving youth hubs. Explore how affordable programs serve 300+ players weekly across Mission District, Potrero Hill, and Bayview.
Community-led running, cycling and triathlon groups are transforming neighbourhoods across the city, proving that elite athletic achievement starts at street level.
From Chase Center to Oracle Park, the Bay Area's premier sporting facilities are revealing the steep price of maintaining world-class infrastructure in an increasingly competitive landscape.
From SOMA's elite facilities to Mission District boxes, San Francisco's fitness community is ramping up intensity ahead of major competitions this July and August.
From Mission District courts to Presidio fields, aging facilities and funding gaps threaten the grassroots infrastructure that powers Bay Area youth development.
As recreational leagues expand across the city, aging infrastructure and venue scarcity threaten to cap growth in one of the region's fastest-growing pastimes.
Behind the city's surging interest in football lies a quiet revolution of community organisers, volunteer coaches, and young players transforming neighbourhoods one match at a time.