Juli 19, 2014 Live from the road

Vaasa

Reported by Jan Klaile 9.0 km

We bid farewell to Sweden...

Sailing onwards...

Through the Finnish archipelago...

Welcome to Finland!

Running along the roads in Vaasa, the sunniest city in Finland!

Our local runners are from the Swedish-speaking community. A completely bilingual city, in Vaasa you find both languages spoken all the time. In an instant people change from one to the other.

With the torch is boxing champion Jorge Pina, an inspiration to the World community. Before a World Championships fight he lost his eyesight, but he didn't give up! He took up running, and has competed in the Paralolympics, running the Marathon!

His training partner is his wife Raquel, a very good runner!

Vaasa is an international city. 6 % of the population have come from abroad to make Vaasa their home...

Member of the City Council Riitta Pääjärvi-Myllyaho runs with us into the city. She has joined the Peace run multiple times. She fondly reminisces when we met hundreds of children in Vaasa, visiting a total of 26 schools in one day! It gave us all so much joy!

This lofty Peace sculpture marks our arrival at Vaasa marketplace.

After a beautiful welcome Riitta hands over the mike to our long time friend, former Chairman of the City Council and MEP, and current City counselor Håkan Nordman.

In his heartfelt trilingual speech Håkan tells of the importance of activities like the Peace Run. He ends with encouraging everyone to run! For their own health and for World Peace!

Håkan and Riitta congratulate local coordinator Iiris Nuuja, whom Håkan affectionately calls "The Mother of the Peace Run "

Thank you! It is such a joy to meet you again, and hope to see you again soon!

Finnish team-member and Swedish coordinator Jan interviewed by a very nice reporter from Radio Vega, the local Swedish speaking radio station...

The torch arrives in Hietalahden puisto - Sandviksparken, a beautiful sanctuary in the city for walking and running. It is also a popular place for weddings!

This cute oak-tree is 4 years old, planted jointly by the Peace Run and the City in a memorable ceremony with local children. It gives us so much joy to see how it has grown and how healthy it looks!

Håkan Nordman tells us that Vaasa is proud to host the statue of the founder of the Run, Sri Chinmoy, in Hietalahti Park. He states that it embodies the vision of a world in peace and the togetherness of all humanity as one family, ideals which the founder dedicated his entire life to.

The inauguration of the statue happened during the Peace Run's World Harmony Run incarnation.

Our local runners with their new friend Aleksandra...

These classic rustic wooden steps provide the mileu for our lunch...

The sun sets very late in Vaasa, as we reached the most northern location of the European Peace Run 2014.

Good night Finland!

Torch carried by
Adam Studenik (Slovakia), Aleksandra Manevska (North Macedonia), Andrea Marcato (Italy), Andreas Riska (Finland), Anne L Leinonen (Finland), Dipavajan Renner (Austria), Dragan Nikolic (Serbia), Jan Klaile (Finland), Jorge Pina (Portugal), Lauri Tervo (Finland), Lucas Buchta (Czech Republic), Marko Mihajlov (North Macedonia), Patricia Daxner (Germany), Rachel Pina (Portugal), Yashodevi Samar (Ukraine), Zoltan Theobald (Hungary).  
Photographers
Dipavajan Renner, Zoltan Theobald
The torch has travelled 9.0 km in Vaasa.

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