A Tool for Justice: Fútbol as a Social Arena
The role of sports as a social tool is marked by the ways in which athletes challenge the structure of the game through their own…
The role of sports as a social tool is marked by the ways in which athletes challenge the structure of the game through their own…
Get up, get out, and do something! Just about any day of the year, you can find something fun, informative, and healthy to enjoy at…
Presented by NYC Parks, Lake Placid, I Love NY, and I Ski NY, Winter Jam NYC is the ultimate snow day: a free winter sports festival for New Yorkers of all ages! Our partners at Gore Mountain will blow lots of fresh snow in the heart of Manhattan, so there will be plenty for all to enjoy!
Take your kids outside to enjoy the Park and to learn and enhance their athletic skills through small group instruction and competitive games in these…
Take your kids outside to enjoy the Park and to learn and enhance their athletic skills through small group instruction and competitive games in these…
Mountain Biking in Manhattan? Join the New York City Mountain Bike Association for a day of off road cycling skill level riders on the new pump track at Highbridge Bike Park.
Take the experience of an indoor gym outside. Learn the basics of bouldering in a controlled environment while still enjoying the beautiful weather at NYC’s newest outdoor climbing facility!
Get ready to bike, climb, race, and paddle at Adventures NYC! Join NYC Parks in Central Park to celebrate the great outdoors and enjoy a day of adventure – for free!
Join us for National Girls and Women in Sports Day, an annual event honoring female athletes! To celebrate, NYC Parks has free events in all…
Do you love parks and are sports your passion? If so, than make sure to check out Central Park’s very own History of sports in Central Park
Does your teenager love soccer? If so then check out RIPA/Red Bulls/ West Side Soccer League Urban Soccer Camp at Randall’s Island Park!
Two hundred years ago, launching a small boat from the East Side of Manhattan for an afternoon row or paddle would have been ordinary. But…
For three Saturdays in August, the city opened lengths of Park Avenue and other normally busy thoroughfares for people and bikes. And salsa, tai chi, double-dutch and ziplines.
The 2012 Superbowl Committee made great strides in “greening” the biggest sporting event of the year, making an impact on the Indianapolis region and raising awareness about sustainability.