On a crisp Sunday morning, the Pet Pavilion at Sydney’s Royal Easter Show smells of donuts and hay. A crowd mills around a fenced-off patch of astroturf, where colourful jumps set to different heights are arranged in a long row. They are here to see 26 competitors take part in kaninhop, also known as rabbit showjumping. As the name suggests, kaninhop has its origins in Sweden, but it has spread globally since the 1970s. Natasha McGarry is a senior judge at the show, and also president of the Rabbit Hopping Society of Australia. The four-time national Rabbit Hopper of the
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