Thereof, who holds the record for the fastest climb of the Empire State Building in New York How high is the top floor How fast did the winner run?
The fastest-ever Empire State Building Run-Up finisher, Paul Crake of Australia, reached the Observation Deck in 9 minutes, 33 seconds, in 2003. The women's record of 11:23 was set in 2006 by Andrea Mayr of Austria. In 2012, Thomas Dold, of Germany won his seventh consecutive title.
Subsequently, question is, how high is the top floor of the Empire State Building? It stands 103 stories tall (1,250 feet to top floor, excludes height of antennae, which is 204 feet). It is located on Fifth Avenue between 33rd and 34th streets in Manhattan. The Empire State Building took only one year and 45 days to build, or more than seven million man-hours.
Also asked, how long does it take to run up the Empire State Building?
The Empire State Building Run-Up (ESBRU)—the world's first and most famous tower race—challenges runners from around the globe to race up its famed 86 flights—1,576 stairs. While visitors can reach the building's Observatory via elevator in under a minute, the fastest runners cover the 86 floors in about 10 minutes.
How many flights of stairs does it take to get to the top of the Empire State Building?
86 flights