From the granite faces near San Cristóbal to urban gyms in Lastarria, local climbing organizations are turning extreme sport into a neighborhood fixture that's reshaping how Santiaguinos connect.
With four weeks remaining, recreational football clubs across the capital are intensifying preparation as the 2026 winter season approaches its decisive conclusion.
Local and international climbers showcase elite skills as the capital's premier outdoor venue hosts major competitions, drawing record crowds and signalling growth in Chile's adventure sports sector.
With qualification spots for the Pan-American Games still up for grabs, the city's premier swimmers are pushing through gruelling training blocks ahead of July's decisive competitions.
Behind the gleaming stadiums and international tournaments lies a decades-long community battle to transform neglected neighbourhoods into vibrant sporting hubs.
As professional leagues capture headlines, grassroots clubs across the capital are quietly transforming neighbourhoods through sport, proving football's real power lies in connection.
From football pitches in La Florida to basketball courts in Ñuñoa, here's everything parents and young athletes need to know about joining a local club.
From choosing your first gym to understanding the city's training trends, here's everything you need to know before joining Chile's booming fitness culture.
With the domestic season entering its decisive phase, Chile's flagship venues are preparing for a high-stakes finale that could reshape the continental football landscape.
From the granite cliffs of the Andes foothills to urban climbing gyms in Providencia, here's everything you need to know to begin your adventure climbing journey.
After years of heartbreak, the Monumental faithful are daring to dream as the club sits atop the Chilean Primera División with three matches remaining.
Santiago's recreational sport scene delivered memorable victories and unexpected upsets as weekend matches across the metropolitan leagues captivated local club supporters.
From Ñuñoa to Las Condes, local youth organisations are proving that sustainable sporting culture thrives when clubs invest in neighbourhoods, not just trophies.
As the Monumental club announces ambitious infrastructure upgrades, Santiago's football community grapples with what a 50,000-capacity venue means for the city's sporting landscape.