Jake Steinfeld, of Body by Jake, and David Morrow, creator of Warrior Sports, co-authored “Take a Shot!: A Remarkable Story of Perseverance, Friendship and a Really Crazy Adventure” and was published last week.
Team USA placed fourth, behind Germany.
Meet the local athletes from New York who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games, including four from New York City.
U.S. Ski Team members Jessie Diggins and Andy Newell will talk to kids about the importance of fitness and team spirit.
Warner Fusselle, whose credits include St. John's games and This Week in Baseball, passed away from an apparent heart attack last week.
Doug Gordon, the founder of the website Brooklyn Spoke, is leading a ride from Gorilla Coffee on Fifth Avenue and Park Place, over the Manhattan Bridge and to the city.
Hockey fans, it's time to show your loyalty
Groups of people shuttled in and out of Modell’s on Tuesday to buy shirts, hats and tracksuits emblazoned with Jay-Z’s new design.
The spot hopes to unite borough residents behind Brooklyn's only current sports team – does it work?
On the first day of spring, Patch found two kids slacklining in the park.
Brooklynites came to the Canyon of Heroes to celebrate the Giants Super Bowl XLVI Victory over the Patriots.
Fifth Avenue was streaming with fandom after the G-men took the big win at the Big Game.
Omar and Sierra Calhoun are two of the city's best young basketball players, and with the help of their parents, are trying to navigate the world of college hoops recruiters.
Two friends of 26 years ran the ING New York City Marathon together on Sunday, defeating the challenging route.
The ING New York City Marathon ran through Brooklyn on Sunday.
Two childhood friends gear up for the ING New York City Marathon.
A new study shows that Slopers favor the Yankees over the Mets.
There's no need to head out of the city to teach your kids to throw a line. This year, weekly fishing classes replace the park's annual fishing contest.
There are plenty of local running groups to help motivate you to get running!
This weekend, the Little League season officially got underway.
Season ticket holders get first dibs on the "All Access" tickets at the 18,000-seat Barclays Center.
Park Slope's hottest new workout is indoor cycling.
The city is considering doubling the fees that people pay to play on public tennis courts or use the city's recreation centers.
It's not too late to make good on that New Year's resolution to get in shape.
Fencing is catching on in the borough.
Army of volunteers keeps much-needed program for kids with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism and other disabilities affordable for parents.
On Sunday afternoon, Union Hall crowned a new bocce champion
Team off to 1-3 start under new coach
Under the bubble on Thursday nights, 9 to 11 p.m.
The Union Hall Bocce League isn't your grandfather's game
As the weather grows chilly, disc golfers turn Prospect Park into an ad hoc Augusta