Airmine x Strava challenge - we did it!

80,000 people moved together in the world's first Airmine × Strava Challenge

Kristin P. Grenan

The world's first Airmine × Strava Pollen & Air Quality Challenge has officially come to an end—and we're incredibly grateful for the response from the global outdoor community.

More than 80,000 people joined the challenge, with over 2,000 new members becoming part of the growing Airmine Pollen Strava Club. Together, participants completed 60 minutes of outdoor activity while increasing awareness of air quality and pollen conditions along the way.

The challenge demonstrated how environmental intelligence can become a natural part of an active lifestyle. Whether running, cycling, hiking or walking, participants were encouraged to consider the air they breathe as part of their outdoor experience and training.

At Airmine, we believe that air quality and pollen information should be as accessible as weather forecasts. Through our integration with Strava and our route-specific air quality and pollen forecasts, we help athletes and outdoor enthusiasts make better decisions about when and where to be active.

This challenge marks another milestone in our mission to combine AI, environmental intelligence and outdoor sports—helping people train, compete and explore with greater confidence.

A huge thank you to everyone who participated and helped build a more environmentally aware outdoor community. We look forward to creating even more opportunities to move, explore and breathe smarter together.

Know before you go. Go out for fresh air.