• World Harmony Run

    World's Largest Torch Relay
    World Harmony Run

  • 1,000,000 Participants

    Across 6 Continents
    1,000,000 Participants

  • Dreaming of a more harmonious world

    100 countries
    Dreaming of Harmony

  • Schools And Kids

    Make a Wish for Peace
    Schools And Kids

  • Sri Chinmoy: World Harmony Run Founder

    World Harmony Run Founder
    Sri Chinmoy

  • Carl Lewis: World Harmony Run Spokesman

    World Harmony Run Spokesman
    Carl Lewis

  • New York, USA

    New York
    USA

  • London, Great Britain

    London
    Great Britain

  • Shakhovskaya, Russia

    Shakhovskaya
    Russia

  • Around Australia

    15,000 kms, 100 days
    Around Australia

  • Around Ireland

    14 Days, 1500km
    Around Ireland

  • Wanaka, New Zealand

    Wanaka
    New Zealand

  • Arjang, Norway

    Arjang
    Norway

  • Rekjavik, Iceland

    Rekjavik
    Iceland

  • Beijing, China

    Beijing
    China

  • Prague, Czech Republic

    Prague
    Czech Republic

  • Belgrade, Serbia

    Belgrade
    Serbia

  • Lake Biwa, Japan

    Lake Biwa
    Japan

  • Kapsait, Ethiopia

    Kapsait
    Kenya

  • Pangkor Island, Malaysia

    Pangkor Island
    Malaysia

  • Bali, Indonesia

    Bali
    Indonesia

  • The All Blacks, New Zealand

    The All Blacks
    New Zealand

Harmony Run: Oceania

 



Oceania.  Including:

Antarctica, Australia, Cook Islands, East Timor, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Tonga.




  New Zealand 

The World Harmony Run has covered the length of New Zealand, travelling 3,500 km
across both islands, on several occasions since 1991.


   

Australia

During various winters, the World Harmony Run team has carried the torch to the
snow-capped summit of Mount  Kosciuszko, Australia’s highest mountain. This was first done in 1989.

On one day in March 1993, the Run in Australia’s Capital city of Canberra saw
four Canberra landmarks dedicated to world peace, including the city itself.

  


The World Harmony Run first visited Antarctica in 1989, with a solo marathon run
by an Australian runner (holding the torch for the entire distance at Mawson Base in the Australian Antarctic Territory).


Papa New Guinea

The relay first visited Papua New Guinea in 1999, starting at the historic Kokoda Track, and finishing with 2,000 runners converging on the Capital city of Port Moresby.


 Brisbane, Queensland

A team of runners from 16 nations covered a 15,000-kilometre, 111-day journey around the entire continent of Australia in 2008.


“As a lover of Peace,  and a firm believer in the potential for Peace among all people, I applaud the effort and inspiration which has made the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-
Home Peace Run such a success.”  - Jose Ramos Horta, President of East Timor, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1997).



Ron Clarke, Olympic running legend, Mayor of the Gold Coast Australia, and a National Patron of the World Harmony Run:  “The Run will bridge cultural and social barriers, and all the boundaries that separate nation from nation. It shows that athletics can be a powerful force for good.”


Cathy Freeman, legendary Australian athlete, Olympic 400m Champion


Julia Gillard, future Prime Minister of Australia, joins the Run in Geelong, Victoria, in 2007.


Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke (right) and Opposition leader (later Prime
Minister) John Howard held the torch together outside Parliament House, Canberra,
in 1988.


Bob Randall, Australia Aboriginal Leader and National Patron of the 2008 World Harmony Run: “What you stand for is an ultimate reason why we’re here on earth – to live in peace with love for one another, and care – learn to care for all living things, care for each other, care for our environment and care for everything else that is around us.”

for more Oceania Harmony run see also: http://www.worldharmonyrun.org/about/history/history_2011/love