14:04 –
| In this way the ceremony ends
14:04 –
| Soccer player Erick Pulgar wins the Best of the Best 2025 award in conventional sports
13:56 –
| Ignacio Torres (for table tennis) is chosen as the Best of the Best 2025 in Paralympic Sport
13:54 –
| All the winners of the day will present the best of the best 2025 award
13:54 –
| Rodrigo Encina wins recognition in sports shooting
13:53 –
| In archery the best is Bastián Reyes
13:53 –
| Ignacio Torres is the best in table tennis
13:52 –
| In wheelchair tennis, Francisco Cayulef wins the award
13:52 –
| Nicolás Medina is awarded in surfing
13:51 –
| Juan Carlos Garrido takes the prize in powerlifting
13:51 –
| In swimming, Alberto Abarza wins the prize
13:50 –
| Dana Morales is recognized in para judo
13:50 –
| While in Paralympic football the entire national team receives the award
13:49 –
| Víctor Hugo Silva from Melipilla is recognized in football for the blind
13:48 –
| In alpine skiing he is Nicolás Bisquertt
13:48 –
| Hernán Moya is the big winner in para cycling
13:47 –
| Katherinne Wollermann is the winner in Paralympic canoeing
13:47 –
| In bocce, Alfonsina Urrejola wins the award
13:47 –
| In wheelchair basketball the winner is Angel Hernández
13:46 –
| Jaime Aránguiz is recognized in para badminton
13:45 –
| Amanda Cerna is the winner in para athletics
13:38 –
| Paralympic winners section begins
13:36 –
| The National Sports Journalism Award is awarded to Luis Díaz Cid
13:35 –
| Vladimiro Mimica is recognized with the masters of journalism award
13:34 –
| The award for journalistic career goes to Eduardo Mella
13:34 –
| The award for best young journalist goes to Arturo Millán
13:33 –
| Likewise, the award for best professional development goes to Juan Ignacio Gardella
13:28 –
| The regional sports journalist recognized on the day is Pedro Pablo Herrera
13:25 –
| Jaime Pizarro will deliver a few words at the ceremony
13:24 –
| Fundación Te Apoyamos Inspiration Award goes to Tamara Leonelli, Paralympic table tennis athlete
13:23 –
| Macarena Cayuqueo and Nicolás Benavides are recognized as the best outdoor athletes of the year CMPC
13:20 –
| For the first time, athletes who relate to nature are recognized
13:20 –
| The “Claudia Schüler” Fair Play Award goes to tennis player Cristian Garín
13:19 –
| Gonzalo Escobar and Teresita Lira receive the award for relevant special Olympics performance
13:19 –
| The Ducasse family receives the relevant performance award
13:18 –
| Bruno Miranda (Karting) and Diego Parra (sports shooting) are recognized as Sports Promise
13:17 –
| The best coach in 2025 is the champion with Coquimbo Unidos, Esteban González
13:16 –
| Likewise, Juan Olivares receives the Best Former Male Athlete award
13:10 –
| The Best Former Female Athlete award goes to Marisol Ibarra
13:07 –
| Club Deportivo Phoenix de Valdivia receives the Contruye el Deporte recognition, which values the contribution to sporting progress in Chile
13:06 –
| Vicente Parraguirre is recognized in indoor volleyball
13:05 –
| Esteban and Marcos Grimalt are the best in beach volleyball
13:05 –
| In triathlon, Diego Moya is the winner of his discipline
13:04 –
| The best in archery is Andrés Gallardo
13:04 –
| Héctor Flores is recognized in flying shot
13:03 –
| Nicolás Burgos is the best in table tennis
13:02 –
| While in men’s tennis Alejandro Tabilo is recognized
13:02 –
| In women’s tennis the best is Antonia Vergara
13:01 –
| Joaquín Chulchill is awarded in taekwondo
13:00 –
| Noel de la Torre is the best in national surfing
12:59 –
| Giselle Delgado and Anita Pinto receive the prize in squash
12:58 –
| Nicolás Saab is awarded in rugby
12:57 –
| Gustavo Valdebenito and Felipe Gercés receive the rodeo award
12:57 –
| Antonio and Melita Abraham are recognized as the best in rowing
12:57 –
| Felipe Vercellino is the best in polo
12:56 –
| The best in modern pentathlon is Vicente Valderrama
12:56 –
| Javier Villalón established himself in Basque pelota
12:55 –
| In skate racing, world champion Raúl Pedraza is recognized
12:55 –
| Felipe Robles, Andrés Guevara and Paula Herman are the winners in sailing
12:53 –
| Kristel Kobrich opens the fourth group with the swimming prize
12:53 –
| The award ceremony for the third group ends
12:52 –
| José Ignacio Cornejo is recognized in motorcycling
12:52 –
| Virginia Jiménez won in the fight
12:51 –
| Tomás Freire is consecrated in men’s karate
12:50 –
| Valentina Toro established herself as the best in women’s karate
12:49 –
| The winner in judo is the native of Peñalolen, Mary Dee Vargas
12:49 –
| Joaquín Pinares is the winner in roller hockey
12:49 –
| In men’s field hockey, Juan Ignacio Amoroso is consecrated
12:48 –
| In women’s field hockey, Manuel Urroz is recognized
12:48 –
| Héctor Berríos won in equestrian
12:47 –
| Arley Méndez is recognized in weightlifting
12:47 –
| Golfer Joaquín Niemann is the best in his discipline
12:46 –
| Luciano Letelier is recognized in gymnastics
12:45 –
| The second part ends
12:45 –
| In men’s soccer, Erick Pulgar establishes himself as the best
12:45 –
| Mary Valencia is recognized as the best women’s soccer player
12:44 –
| Junior Bórquez is the best amateur soccer player
12:44 –
| Henrik Von Appen won in skiing
12:43 –
| Matías González is awarded in Water Skiing
12:43 –
| Vicente Otayza won the prize in fencing
12:42 –
| Trinidad Soffia is recognized in the equestrian category
12:42 –
| His brother, Martín, is the winner of the men’s mountain bike section
12:41 –
| Catalina Vidaurre won in the mountain bike category
12:40 –
| In the men’s BMX category, José Cedano wins the prize
12:40 –
| Macarena Pérez is consecrated in women’s BMX
12:39 –
| Likewise, in men’s cycling it is Jacob Decar who won the award
12:39 –
| Catalina Soto receives recognition in women’s cycling
12:39 –
| The Minister of Sports Jaime Pizarro will present the following awards
12:38 –
| The award ceremony for the first group ends
12:37 –
| María José Mailliard is rewarded for her great performance in canoeing
12:37 –
| Joseph Cherkashyn is the best male professional boxer
12:37 –
| While Daniela Asenjo is the best in professional boxing
12:36 –
| Denisse Bravo receives award in amateur boxing
12:36 –
| Franco Barbano and Sabrina Polito are awarded in bocce
12:35 –
| Sebastián Herrera is the best in basketball and it is his father who receives the award
12:35 –
| Erwin Feuchtmann is recognized in handball
12:34 –
| In motorsport, 17-year-old Nicolás Ambiado receives the award
12:34 –
| Claudio Romero is recognized in men’s athletics
12:32 –
| Cristóbal Hernríquez is the winner of the chess recognition and it is his father who receives the award. In Athletics, Martina Wall is awarded
12:27 –
| Karen Gallardo (Discus throw) receives lifetime achievement recognition from Lorena Talma and Pablo Díaz from Arcos Dorados McDonalds
12:25 –
| Lorena Talma, Communications Manager of Arcos Dorados McDonalds will deliver a few words
12:20 –
| Remember that you can follow the broadcast on YouTube
12:18 –
| “The leap in quality of Chilean sport has to do with state policy”
12:18 –
| The president of the CDP, Pablo Vargas, takes the floor
12:14 –
| The first recognition is on behalf of Chilean sports leaders who left us this year.
12:13 –
| Since 1951 this recognition has been carried out
12:12 –
| The day’s entertainers will be Andrea Hernández and Gustavo Huerta
11:59 –
| The ceremony begins with a video of national athletes
11:58 –
| This Monday the Best of the Best in national sports is announced, an award given by the Circle of Sports Journalists at the Municipal Theater of Las Condes
