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Guinea Pig Races
Pinnacle Guinea Pig Race
Club in conjunction with The Grenfell Henry
Lawson Festival of Arts
Guinea Pig Races are unique
and showcase the larrikin nature of rural
communities.
Sprint and hurdles races on a four lane 10m
track.
Grandstand is provided for the crowds for
optimum viewing.
Date: Sunday
13th June 2010 11am start
Nominations: Close
4th June– Bring your own guinea pigs.
Venue: Hoctors
Rd 28km from Grenfell, 44km from Forbes.
Roads Well Signposted, Hot Food and Drink
stalls, children's rides, souvenirs.
bar service – no alcohol to be taken into venue.
Fashions on the Field to be judged by Allison
Foreman, from label A in Young. Prizes donated
by Binbilla Wines for best dressed lady, gent
and couple.
Live Music by Kerry Summerfield.
Bus wull run from Grenfell at 10:30am and
returning at 3pm, tickets costing $10 must be
purchased from Sarah on 0419 251 563.
Admission: Adults
$5 Children $1
Enquiries: Sarah
0419 251 563
The inspiration
behind the guinea pig races at Pinnacle started
in 1978, when a local farmer came home from town
with 4 guineapigs as pets for his young
children. Once the guineapigs were home he
realised his children were too young to look
after them so he started looking for someone
older to do the job. A family friend had been
waiting on the veranda for the farmer to return
from town and the children swiftly presented the
guinea pigs to him. Taking it all in his stride,
the friend promptly named them and announced
that they should be raced.

A track was built which was 4 lanes wide and 5
meters long. The race track originally ran
parallel to the veranda as can be seen in the
early photos. The popularity of the racing
increased and it was decided to race regularly
on the Sunday of each long weekend through the
year. In October of 1979 the Pinnacle Guinea Pig
Racing Club and committee was formed and
registered as a non profit organisation to
fundraise for local charities.
The track was extended to 10 meters and was
relocated to the present location to allow for
large crowds. Necessary facilities were
installed to make the crowd more comfortable
including a grandstand, toilets blocks, souvenir
tables, covered wet weather areas, shade cloth
and a bar. The Grenfell Rotary and Lions Clubs
was asked to cater with a BBQ and the Lions Club
were asked to provide additional entertainment
with their Merry-Go-Round. The inaugural Guinea
Pig World Cup was held in June 1980 in front of
a crowd of over 2000 and tv cameras and
reporters.
The guinea pig racing is now held on the Sunday
of the Easter weekend and the Sunday of the June
Henry Lawson Festival Long weekend. Well over
$67000 has been donated to charity over the
years. The program is 20 races half of these
being sprint races and half being steeplechases
with the guinea pigs jumping over small hurdles
which can be seen on the outside of the track in
one of the photos. Late entries can be nominated
on the day and over the years entries have been
received from all over Australia.
The Guinea Pig Races are a relaxing unique
Australian experience showcasing the larrikin
attitude and laid back nature of Australian
rural communities.
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Every June Long Weekend
Beginning Wednesday concluding Monday
Grenfell birthplace of Henry Lawson
www.grenfell.org.au/henrylawsonfestival
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