Fight for air climb los angeles 2022

When

February 20, 20228:00 AM

Timing Results

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Climb Higher in 2022

Whether you're new to stair-climbing or a veteran Climber, you can choose your adventure—how you climb is up to you:

  • climb for the top time
  • race for your personal best
  • take it at your own pace

We have participant options for every type of Climber, including special categories for First Responders and Firefighters.

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Where You'll Be Climbing

The 2022 Los Angeles Fight For Air Climb will be held at the civic treasure for generations of Angelenos, the LA Memorial Coliseum. Known as “The Greatest Stadium in the World”, the Coliseum legacy of events hosted in 90+ years reads like no other. This is the perfect setting for a day of fun, challenge and camaraderie.

How to Participate

  • Stadium Climber: Challenge yourself by taking on approx. 1393 stadium steps, the closest thing to our historic climb location, the Aon building.
  • Elite Climber: Tackle approx. 2500 stadium steps, a 5k challenge.
  • Stadium Walker: This year we will be adding in a walking course for participants who prefer a flatter course.
  • Climb Your Way: Have a different route in mind? Participate from where you are and create your own challenge virtually.

So many ways to participate… Get started today!

Want to learn more?

Join us on Instagram Live every Wednesday at 12pm PT. We will be answering all your questions and sharing the latest event details. Follow us @CaliforniaLung.

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The American Lung Association is committed to the health and safety of our staff, participants, and volunteers. To help ensure the safety of all attendees, participants, volunteers, and staff will be required to wear a mask when in high traffic areas at the event. Let’s work together to keep everyone safe!

See our Safe Commitment Form

Do Good, Feel Great

  • You are supporting people with lung disease who are fighting for every breath.
  • You are stepping up for clean air across the country and in your community.
  • You are doing something positive for yourself and for people in need.

Health Benefits

  • Improves balance and coordination.
  • Strengthens more major muscles, including your glutes… you’re welcome!
  • Consistent stair climbing as a daily activity helps lower mortality risk.

What You Get

  • Every climber receives an official Fight For Air Climb t-shirt.
  • A sense of accomplishment in a supportive, celebratory atmosphere.
  • A safe, enjoyable event experience with a complimentary pick-me-up snack and water.

Together We've Raised…

  • Raised:

    Goal: $215,650.00

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      Shantel VanSanten - $23,054.00
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      Marco Chu - $12,733.69
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      Lori Corbin - $9,260.00
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      Eric Cooper - $8,035.00
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      Danielle Garcia - $7,060.00
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      Chad Hollis - $6,685.00
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      Kordell Tomlin - $4,430.00
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      Michelle Sierra - $4,221.00
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      Judy Weinstein - $3,900.00
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      John Dewulf - $3,555.00

    Top Teams

      1. Team DD - $30,675.00
      2. Blood, Sweat, and Stairs - $23,674.38
      3. ABC7 Circle of Health - $17,398.00
      4. Timed Travelers - $15,187.00
      5. Fast and Furious - $9,590.00
      6. AsthmaBusters - $7,007.00
      7. Team Marv - $6,567.00
      8. Team ET - $6,203.00
      9. Legs Miserables - $4,430.00
      10. Get Fit, Don't Sit - $4,386.15

      Why We Need You in the Fight

      In March of 2020, the American Lung Association launched a $25 million initiative to end COVID-19 and defend against future respiratory virus pandemics. At the same time, we're continuing our advocacy work to support clean air and redoubling our long-term commitments to lifesaving research.

      Over the last 12 years, the Climbers have raised more than $71 million to support the mission of the American Lung Association.

      Join us. Because Every Step Counts and every step makes a difference.

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      How many stairs is the Fight for Air Climb?

      Some were a little winded, but hundreds of kids, teens and adults climbed 713 stairs Saturday during the 12th annual “Fight for Air Climb” held by the American Lung Association in Jacksonville.

      How many flights is the Fight for Air Climb?

      There are 42 Fight For Air Climb events throughout the year. To find the closest event to you, go to https://www.lung.org/get-involved/events/fight-for-air-climb/. Or go to the bottom of this page, where there are links for each of the 42 cities participating in this year's event.

      What is Scale the Strat?

      SCALE THE STRAT - Fight For Air Climb is an American Lung Association signature fundraising event. Whether you're new to stair-climbing or a veteran Climber, you can choose your adventure—how you climb is up to you: climb for the top time. race for your personal best. take it at your own pace.

      How many steps does Comerica Park have?

      WHAT: Thousands of Michiganders residents will take the stairs at Comerica Park. Participants will have several options to choose from. 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m: First Responders and Firefighters will weave up and down the 300 and 200 upper level for an estimated total of 2,123 stairs (about three quarters of a mile).