Benjamin Hall completes 104-story One World Trade Center climb

Benjamin Hall completes 104-story One World Trade Center climb

Benjamin Hall climbed 104 stories of One World Trade Center in 46 minutes for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, four years after sustaining severe injuries in Ukraine. The senior correspondent dedicated the climb to fallen heroes after finishing the ascent.

One World Trade Center climb

Hall reached the top of the 104-story building as part of the foundation’s climb at One World Trade Center. His time, 46 minutes, put a finish line on a challenge tied to recovery, tribute and endurance in the same event.

The climb came four years after Hall sustained severe injuries in Ukraine. That timeline gives the ascent a stark frame: a high-rise climb completed after injuries that changed the course of his life, with the effort tied to honoring fallen heroes.

Tunnel to Towers Foundation

Hall completed the climb for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, linking his effort to the organization’s event at One World Trade Center. He reflected on the achievement after finishing, underscoring that the climb was not only physical but also a public marker of what he said he wanted to dedicate to others.

The practical takeaway for readers is straightforward: Hall finished the full 104 stories, did it in 46 minutes, and used the climb to honor fallen heroes. That makes the event both a personal milestone and a named foundation effort centered on a New York landmark.

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