The 2022 EC Griffith Cup Carnival on April 22-24 will see Lake Mulwala play host to a full schedule of races for a variety of boat classes over three big days.
Lake Mulwala has a long proud history with power boat racing and in 2010 hosted the World Grand Prix Hydroplane Championships.
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On the shore Yarrawonga Mulwala Tourism and Business (YMTB) hope to create an atmosphere consistent with the Valley field event in Canada with a side show alley and thrill rides for kids of all ages, bar facilities for 18+ and static displays all on offer.
This three-day event is free for all to enter and is a great opportunity for families all over the region to enjoy the festivities on the foreshore as well as watch some boat racing in a COVID safe environment on the vast foreshore.
In 2021 the EC Griffith Cup and Yarrawonga Fair event delivered an economic injection of $2.7 million into the local economy, attracting several thousand spectators from all over the region making it one of the region’s biggest events of 2021.
Yarrawonga Mulwala Tourism and Business (YMTB) Executive Officer Noel Wright said they are aiming to make this year’s event, which is to be held on April 22-24, “the biggest on the Yarrawonga Mulwala yearly calendar for years to come”.
“Large crowds of people swarmed to both the Yarrawonga and Mulwala foreshores last April to watch the speed boat racing whilst also enjoying the atmosphere and hospitality on offer with the Yarrawonga Fair on the lawns at the Yarrawonga foreshore,” Mr Wright said.
“We are planning now for another big event and the economic benefits will hopefully come again.
“There will be a market, sideshow alley and rides for the kids, a selection of food vendors, licenced bar and some great static displays.”
The EC Griffith Cup gets its name from the trophy’s donor, Earnest Charles Griffith, who in 1910 presented a hand-beaten solid silver trophy for the Australasian Championship.
Boats can be of any design to contest the cup, as long as they are inboard and powered by a single automotive engine.
The event is generally the domain of the Grand Prix Hydroplanes, the world’s fastest circuit race boats which roar across the water at surface speeds in excess of 280kms per hour.
For more information contact the Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre on 03 5744 1989. The centre is open 9am to 5pm seven days a week and proudly provides multiple event support for the benefit of Yarrawonga Mulwala.