This blog post is dedicated to Donna Rose, the lady who inspired Countess Simona to create the sport of Splendid Teapot Racing. For the story of how it transpired, read on.
What is Splendid Teapot Racing?
The Inspiration Behind Splendid Teapot Racing
A Bit About Countess Simona: Living and Breathing the Value of Diversity
Splendid Teapot Racing Around the World
In keeping with its colonial legacy, there have been a few rogue teapot racing events that have occurred in Australia without the Splendid Teapot Racing imprimatur – the last was the Eskbank Steampunk 2016 event at Eskbank House and Museum in Lithgow on 30 July 2016. Perhaps the colony has now been chastened into good behaviour as we note that the Goulburn Historic Waterworks will host the Steampunk Victoriana Fair on Saturday 15 October with Splendid Teapot Racing and the blessing of the Countess on the afternoon’s agenda.
Racing Rules
The course taken by the racing teapots which have staggered start times involve navigating between six and ten obstacles. There is a 3-minute maximum time limit allowed. Obstacles include breakables such as precariously balanced teacups and the odd candlestick. Breakages are common so don’t drag out your Wedgewood ‘Cornucopia’ or your Clarice Cliff pieces if you’re setting up the course!
Where To From Here for Splendid Teapot Racing?
No greyhounds, thoroughbred horses or other animals are harmed through the adoption of this sporting pastime!
August 30, 2016
Dear Colonel Hawthorne – Your modesty is a monument to the good faith of steampunks everywhere. We shall be amending this article forthwith to reflect accurate results. I have humbly suggested to Countess SImona that she may like to publish a results leaderboard of race dates, event names & locations, times and winners of the many Splendid Teapot Racing contests that have been run using the course as laid out in the official rules. I believe this could be a wonderful opportunity to connect the steampunk community internationally. Huzzah! TheLadyArbitrates
August 28, 2016
A fine article, sir and madam, but I must in all modesty point out that my record is 27 seconds, not 21. Perhaps next year … we do seem to be getting faster.
August 24, 2016
I really hope you can attend one of these events Greg. Thanks for dropping by!
August 21, 2016
What an incredible way to re-invent the use of a teapot. The creativity and re-purposing of something that one can find in the attic and create new and modern memories in an old fashioned way.
This is a really cool event that is also very social. This is something I would like to attend sometime.
Thanks for bringing this into the spotlight.