Ashgabat, 25 October 2025 — Across all regions of Turkmenistan, thousands of people laced up their running shoes this morning to take part in the “5 km of Peace” marathon — a nationwide event celebrating the 80th anniversary of the United Nations (UN80) and the shared journey toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
From the shores of Turkmenbashy in the west to the streets of Mary in the south, participants of all ages joined the symbolic five-kilometre run, united under one message — that every step counts toward building a future of peace, solidarity, health, and sustainability.
UN Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan at UN80 marathon
“This marathon is more than a sporting event,” said Dmitry Shlapachenko, UN Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan, as he addressed the runners in Mary. “It is a symbol of unity, solidarity, and our collective commitment to a better future for all. Today we show that each step — whether toward gender equality, climate action, or good health — is a step toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.”
Organized in partnership with the Government of Turkmenistan, the National Sports Committee, local authorities, and civil society partners, the marathon took place simultaneously across all five velayats. It was coordinated by the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office, with support from UN agencies leading activities in each region: UNDP in Lebap velayat, UNICEF in Balkan velayat, UNFPA in Dashoguz velayat, and WHO in Ahal velayat.
The event highlighted the UN’s enduring mission to promote peace, inclusivity, and sustainable development for everyone, everywhere, ensuring a healthier and fairer future for all.
A Run for Everyone
The “5 km of Peace” marathon was designed to be accessible for all — from seasoned runners to first-time participants, families, and young people. Starting at 11:00 a.m. in each region, runners followed carefully marked routes with water stations along the way. After crossing the finish line, participants were greeted with music, traditional dance performances, and a festive atmosphere celebrating unity and health.
UN80 Marathon in Akhal velayat.
“Physical activity is essential for good health at every age. By joining this marathon, we celebrate the UN’s 80th anniversary and remind ourselves that staying active helps build healthier individuals and stronger communities.”
Dr. Egor Zaitsev, WHO Representative in Turkmenistan
UN80 Marathon in Balkan velayat
“I liked that this marathon brought together so many people! It felt like we were one big team — all running for a better future.”
— Hadiya 16, Turkmenbashi city
Winner of UN80 marathon in Dashoguz velayat.
“This UN80 marathon is a powerful celebration of community and health. Seeing so many girls and boys running alongside adults underscores the importance of investing in a healthy and active lifestyle from a young age, which is essential for empowering every young person to fulfill their potential”, noted Kemal Goshliyev, Head of UNFPA office in Turkmenistan
UN80 Marathon in Lebap velayat
“At 52, and already a grandmother of two, I never imagined I could take part in a marathon like this. It’s empowering to push my limits, meet inspiring people, and be part of an event that celebrates health, determination, and community!” — Roza Berkeliýewa
UN80 marathon in Mary velayat
“I heard about the UN80 marathon and thought I should give it a try,” said Nadejda Alekseevna, a 79-year-old participant. “I joined my friends because I wanted to be part of something meaningful — to run for peace and for our shared future.”
A Milestone for the UN’s 80th Anniversary
Marking 80 years since the founding of the United Nations, the marathon underscored the organization’s core values — peace, human dignity, and cooperation — while reinforcing the urgency of collective action as the world approaches the 2030 deadline for the SDGs.
“This event reminds us that progress is a shared effort,” Mr. Shlapachenko added. “The Sustainable Development Goals are not distant global targets — they start right here, with our communities, our choices, and our actions.”
Across Turkmenistan, the marathon brought together not only athletes and youth, but also families, elders, local leaders, and representatives from various UN agencies — all united in celebrating the power of partnership and perseverance.
A Shared Vision for the Future
As participants received their commemorative medals and certificates, one message echoed across all five velayats — that lasting peace and sustainable development begin with solidarity and shared purpose. The “5 km of Peace” marathon concluded with cultural performances and community activities that showcased the spirit of togetherness and hope for the future. ///UN RCO Turkmenistan





