And the winner, by a hare...
13 ImagesThe Australian Championship of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia. Rabbit hopping has been happening around the world for about 30 years but the society started in Australia in 2013.
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The Australian Championship competition of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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The Australian Championship competition of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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Natasha McGarry training Cutie Pie, a 5 year old Netherland dwarf rabbit, at her Penrith home.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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The Australian Championship competition of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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Natasha McGarry training Cutie Pie, a 5 year old Netherland dwarf rabbit at her Penrith home.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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Edric, first in the "open difficult" category. Photo: Louise Kennerley
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The Australian Championship competition of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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Neil Worley, training his rabbits at his home in Corrimal. Photo: Louise Kennerley
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The Australian Championship competition of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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The Australian Championship competition of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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The Australian Championship competition of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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Natasha McGarry training Cutie Pie, a 5 year old Netherland dwarf rabbit at her Penrith home.Photo: Louise Kennerley
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Neil Worley, at the Australian Championship competition of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia.Photo: Louise Kennerley