Health & Fitness
15 Years of Climbing Cincinnati Stairs for Clean Air
Training, Team Building Kick Off for Fight For Air Climb at Carew Tower.

Training, team building and fundraising start today for the 15th anniversary of a legendary Cincinnati event, the Fight For Air Climb at Carew Tower. The American Lung Association in Ohio announced that registration is now open for the event, set for Sunday, February 9.
The Fight For Air Climb, presented by TriHealth, invites individuals, families, groups of friends, corporate teams and first responders to race up the stairs of Carew Tower, a total of 45 floors, 804 steps. Money raised at the event funds research to find a cure for lung cancer and also supports local programs to help people who live with lung disease.
“The fall is the perfect time to start building your team, training and fundraising for the Fight For Air Climb. Stair climbing is a great way to stay active during the chilly Ohio winters, but also provides a fun activity for families, team building for corporate teams and a fundraising activity for students,” said Laura Metzler, the executive director of the Lung Association. “For our 15th anniversary, our Fight For Air Climb will be more impactful than ever. We encourage the whole community to get involved by participating, volunteering, or simply donating to this important cause.”
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In Ohio, more than 1.6 million people suffer from lung disease, and this year alone, more than 9,500 residents will be diagnosed with lung cancer. The Fight For Air Climb raises awareness for lung disease, raises money for life-saving research, and funds critical local programing like educational programs to help local children manage their asthma and free programs to help locals quit smoking.
To learn more about the Fight For Air Climb at Carew Tower, happening on February 9, 2020, visit www.ClimbtheCarew.org.