Behind every major stadium in the capital lies a network of community organisations transforming neighbourhoods through sport, one court and field at a time.
The Providencia-based squad has transformed from a modest weekend running group into a competitive multi-sport powerhouse, with three athletes now ranked in Chile's top 20 for Olympic-distance events.
From the granite cliffs near El Cajón del Maipo to indoor gyms in Ñuñoa, here's everything aspiring climbers need to know to start their adventure safely.
From competitive swimming to recreational paddleboarding, Santiago's aquatic scene offers accessible entry points for athletes of all levels—here's what you need to know.
New data from local grassroots clubs shows a dramatic shift in how young santiaguinos are choosing to stay active—and it's reshaping neighbourhoods from Ñuñoa to Las Condes.
With five weeks remaining, local clubs face make-or-break fixtures that will determine silverware contenders and relegation outcomes in what promises to be one of the most unpredictable seasons in recent memory.
From weekend cyclists on the Mapocho Greenway to triathlon squads training at Parque O'Higgins, local clubs are transforming how the city moves and connects.
Amateur leagues across working-class districts are transforming public spaces and creating pathways for thousands who never imagined themselves as athletes.
As the African nation captures global attention, local sports bars and diaspora communities across the capital are packing venues to witness an underdog story that's redefining what's possible on football's biggest stage.