Cincinnati Athletic Club

Cincinnati Athletic Club The Cincinnati Athletic Club is the oldest, continuously operating athletic club in the nation renow In 1853 a group of young men came together with an idea.
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An idea of transforming the lives of those who lived and worked in Cincinnati. Their goal was to improve their overall health, well-being, and day to day lives at both work and at home. And these young visionaries saw the growing athletics movement as a way of achieving their aim. Their organization, then known as the Young Men's Gymnastic Association (YMGA), would transform both themselves and th

eir community and subsequently become a landmark institution in Cincinnati. Over the years the organization has gone through many transformations, changing both it's name and location on several occasions. The Cincinnati Athletic Club, as the group is now known, constructed the current building in 1903. It has been a bedrock of Cincinnati culture ever since. The Cincinnati Athletic Club has had many notable Cincinnati personalities as members, including US presidents Rutherford B. Hayes, James A Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, and William Howard Taft. Today the Cincinnati Athletic Club continues to be home to Cincinnati's best and brightest in business, politics, education and the professions. As the oldest athletic organization in the country, the Cincinnati Athletic Club has set the standard in athletic and fitness excellence for 150 years. The Cincinnati Athletic Club has a rich history of athletic competition, and community involvement and offers Cincinnati a broad range of fitness facilities to improve the lives of its citizens.

06/19/2025

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05/03/2025

We hope you love the progress on the steam room as much as we do!!! It’s going to look fantastic when it’s done!

A HUGE thank you to CAC member Vince Thoma and his company Handy Window Shade for really dressing up our windows in the ...
03/18/2025

A HUGE thank you to CAC member Vince Thoma and his company Handy Window Shade for really dressing up our windows in the CAC Conference Center! The blinds will offer our rental clients the option of having full privacy if they would like it.

Today we dedicated our beloved sauna to long time member, Michael Gehrig. Mike has been very generous over the years in ...
03/13/2025

Today we dedicated our beloved sauna to long time member, Michael Gehrig. Mike has been very generous over the years in funding many of the repairs and improvements of the sauna, including: the glass door, glass window and most recently the lumber and screws for the new benches. Thanks Mike and congratulations!!

Our sauna is one of the most utilized and most beneficial amenities that we offer. Members are improving their health, o...
03/10/2025

Our sauna is one of the most utilized and most beneficial amenities that we offer. Members are improving their health, one session at a time!

Our first CAC Networking Event of the year was a big success! Lots of great connections and conversations were had. Than...
03/06/2025

Our first CAC Networking Event of the year was a big success! Lots of great connections and conversations were had. Thanks to SuperPumped for sponsoring the event and for for catering!

Our first happy hour of the year was a BIG success!! Thanks to  for the delicious food and all the members + guests who ...
02/22/2025

Our first happy hour of the year was a BIG success!! Thanks to for the delicious food and all the members + guests who attended! 🍻 🌮

🚨 Club Updates:  the decking in the sauna was replaced this morning and we added a second Rogue adjustable bench in the ...
02/05/2025

🚨 Club Updates: the decking in the sauna was replaced this morning and we added a second Rogue adjustable bench in the workout room.

Happy Martin Luther King Day!!
01/20/2025

Happy Martin Luther King Day!!

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111 Shillito Place
Cincinnati, OH
45202

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 9pm
Tuesday 5am - 9pm
Wednesday 5am - 9pm
Thursday 5am - 9pm
Friday 5am - 9pm
Saturday 7am - 7pm
Sunday 7am - 7pm

Telephone

(513) 241-0096

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Our Story

In the summer of 1853, a group of men from Barrett’s Gymnasium formed the Young Men’s Gymnastic Association. Later, the Association’s name was changed to the Cincinnati Gymnasium and Athletic Club. In the 1960’s, the Gym was incorporated with its present name, The Cincinnati Athletic Club, Inc., which is also known by its acronym, CAC.

The original site of the Club was in the Apollo Building located at Fifth and Walnut Streets. Just prior to the Civil War the Club relocated into the St. Lawrence Building at 102 - 106 West Fourth Street. Thereafter, the Club expanded and moved to the top floor of the Grand Opera House until it burned down in 1898. Our vigorous organization survived and constructed its present building in 1903.

The Club’s new building and facilities were an instant success. Newspaper accounts of that time referred to the Cincinnati Gymnasium and Athletic Club and the New York Athletic Club as being, “without peer”. The Club’s facilities included the area’s first indoor competition pool and a rooftop garden. The Club also owned and operated athletic fields and a boathouse on Eastern Avenue which today is the CRC Schmitt Field complex. The Cincinnati Enquirer gave front page coverage to the CGAC’s first amateur boxing event on October 23, 1903.

In the early years of this century, our Club was the center of area athletic activities. It fielded teams in almost all athletic pursuits. The CAC’s display cases (in the lounge) harbor trophies of varied victories and contests. In a scrapbook of 1904, there are written and pictorial references to the Club’s activities in boating, cycling, boxing, swimming, shot-put, weight lifting, wrestling, track and field, basketball, and football. Purdue, Ohio State, and the University of Louisville were among the Club’s athletic opponents. In 1919, bowling and soccer were added to the list. National championships for handball were held in this building in 1925. The next year, our Club sponsored the first aerial dart tournament.