Clear Mind Agility International League Rules and Guidelines Sponsored by Clear Mind Agility

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Article I. Clear Mind Agility International League Overview Purpose: To simulate the competition environment, increase the competitive ability of participants, and have some fun at the same time. General Description: An agility competition for a designated period, held one evening or day per week, consisting of two runs per session. The competition consists of one course for Individual runs, with two attempts available at running the course. Two hours or less is the time goal for the competition. Two or more groups may run the same course in different locations. Article II. Eligibility The Clear Mind Agility International League is open to any agility handler. Dogs must be at least 15 months old (FEO exception, see Sec. 2.12) to compete and must be able to perform all obstacles safely. A handler may substitute another dog they own on different days, but the same dog must compete for a day's session. Dogs who are aggressive, disabled, or ill should not compete. Bitches in season may compete, providing that the facility the League is held at allows BIS, and they must comply with the rules of that facility. Normally, a handler may only be on one team per group. However, a handler may bring a different dog each week and this dog must compete on that team for both attempts at the course. If more teams are needed in order to fill a site, a handler may run another dog for another team (allowing all those who wish to join a team to do so first). A handler may be on another team at a different group session. In either circumstance, the handler may not change dogs between team from week to week (example:week 1, team 1 runs Fluffy, team 2 runs Fido; week 2, team 1 runs Fido, team 2 runs Fluffy). Article III. Competition Level The Courses will be designed to the International A2 level with up to 20 obstacles. There will not be separate courses for different levels. A2 is the equivalent of Open or Advanced and is the intermediate FCI agility level. Article IV. League time frame The Clear Mind Agility International League is for a designated period, held one evening or day per week, consisting of two runs per session. The competition consists of one Agility Course, with two attempts. Two hours or less is the time goal for the competition. Article V. Organization of the League The League Coordinator is responsible for providing the following information about the League play: Arrange for sites, times and dates Solicit Team and Site Leaders Course maps, with instructions and scoring sheets Standard Course Times 12/7/2017 Page 1 of 7

Rules of competition The Site Leader will: Schedule Teams for officiating, hospitality, and course building Accumulate Team scores and send the weekly results to the League Scorekeeper in a timely manner. Resolve any problems at the site Coordinate providing supplies for the events The Team Leader will: Organize and guide the team The League Scorekeeper will: Receive the weekly scores from the Site Leaders Post the accumulated scores at the end of each week, on the announcements only email list. Article VI. Team Organization To form a team, at least one of the two originating members must have handled a dog at a high level in a sanctioning agility organization. The first two team members, one of whom is the Team Leader, selects the team name, and are automatically members of the team. The remaining members of a team must have entered an agility trial, in any sanctioning agility organization and, except for the second member, are drawn at random from a pool of registrants that want to join a team. Each session should have a minimum of 3 teams each with 4 members. The maximum number of teams will be determined by the facility used. Substitute/Alternate positions will be available as backup participants. Several sessions at different locations or times may be available for additional teams. Qualification is the handler, not necessarily the dog, but the dog must be able to do all obstacles safely. Article VII. Sign-Ups Those interested in participating in league will sign-up in the manner designated (either at a show, via email, online, etc.) indicating their preferences for days and times, if multiple days and times are available. A person may sign-up in more than one location with the intention of using different dogs. A person may also sign-up twice in the same location with the intention of using different dogs; however, if that site is full, only one spot will be given to that handler so that more may participate. Article VIII. Communication The league will communicate via an email list provided by Clear Mind Agility. The courses, rules, etc. will be posted on the Clear Mind Agility web site (http://). The scoring results and special updates will be posted via the same email list. 12/7/2017 Page 2 of 7

Article IX. Course Preview and Practice The courses are available on the Clear Mind Agility web site (http://) for review and practice. The courses may be set up for training, except practicing is not allowed at the competition site, on the day of the event. A practice jump shall be provided off the regular course. Article X. Selection of a Judge, Scribe and Timer Each session will have a team or teams providing the officiating. They will provide a Judge, Scribe and Timer. The Teams will be responsible to select members to meet judging and participation restrictions. Anyone may stand as a judge so long as they have the confidence of the participants. A judge may show his/her own dog at the session. The restriction is that another judge must judge the competing judge s entire jump height. The judge s word on any call is final and only the judge may assess course faults. Article XI. Jumping standards and Course Times The handler may choose the jump height at which the dog performs and must continue to jump at this height, throughout the series. This may be any height that the equipment can accommodate and is agreed on by the participants. It is not necessary to measure dogs. There is a Standard Course Time (SCT). (See the SCT section) Article XII. Agility Obstacles Below is a list of equipment, which may be used for all courses: Substitutions are allowed, if equipment is not available. Dogwalk A-Frame Seesaw 4 Pipe Tunnels Tire Bar Jumps Long Jump Wall Jump Double Spread Jump Weave Poles Article XIII. Obstacle Performance Safety is of vital importance. All course setups may be adjusted to allow safe performance due to site restrictions. Contact Equipment Safety zones shall be painted in accordance with the rules of any of the major agility organizations. 12/7/2017 Page 3 of 7

Contacts shall be judged on the down ramp only, except for the see-saw, where both the up and downside shall be judged. Leaving a contact prior to beginning the ascent will be assessed a minor penalty. The dog has to commit to the obstacle with all four paws first, and then leave to incur this fault. The obstacle must be completed in order to avoid a Failure to Perform (FTP) penalty. However, if the dog jumped off in an uncontrolled, or unsafe manner, or if the dog appears not to be confident enough to perform the obstacle, the judge may tell the handler to go on, without a retry. This will result in the FTP penalty, but will not be assessed the minor penalty in addition. Making contact with all four paws on the incorrect ramp will be assessed as a wrong course. Flyoffs on the seesaw are assessed only if the dog leaves the obstacle in a blatantly unsafe manner. This is a judge s call. Weave poles No refusals or missed pole penalties shall be assessed. However, the obstacle must be completed in its entirety in order to avoid FTP penalty. This means that the dog should eventually enter, and exit correctly, and weave in and out of each pole. Back weaving will be assessed a wrong course, and will be judged the same as other agility organizations. Spread Hurdles If used, the double and triple should be set up as the obstacle is designed for the venue. Hurdles and Jumps These must have a displaceable bar or plank. Bars may be set in the traditional method with two bars or crossed in the middle to provide a lower jump height. Tire Jump Each site group may determine, if the Tire Jump will be set one height lower than the jump heights. Article XIV. Course Layout A minimum of 70 x 130 feet must be available for courses. The first and last obstacle will be the start and finish line due to space constraints. This will be used to start and stop the time, once any part of the dog crosses that line. If the dog goes around the last obstacle the time is stopped and a FTP fault is assessed. If there is a fault on the last obstacle it is counted as a normal fault. While competing, a dog must either be without a collar, or may wear a flat buckle collar with no hanging Dog ID tags. 12/7/2017 Page 4 of 7

Article XV. Course Handling Standards No Food or toys may be taken onto the course. Harsh handling either verbally, or physically, is not permitted, and neither is outside assistance. The handler may not touch the dog or obstacle, except for incidental contact. This is viewed as accidental contact that does not benefit the dog s performance. This includes the handler knocking off a pole after the dog has cleared the jump. A bump which results in the dog changing direction towards the correct obstacle, even if accidental, will result in penalty. A dog may be penalized or eliminated for continually nipping, or showing some other form of aggression towards the handler. A dog should work steadily throughout the course. If the dog ceases to work, is out of control, or is performing obstacles unsafely, the dog and handler shall be dismissed from the ring and eliminated. No refusals, or run-out penalties shall be assessed, unless after having committed all four paws to a contact obstacle, and dismounted the obstacle. Dogs fouling or leaving the ring will be eliminated. Leaving the ring is defined as when the dog is no longer working, and its attention is not on the handler. Off course shall be assessed when a dog has committed with all four paws to the incorrect obstacle, wrong end of a contact obstacle, or tunnel, or for performing the obstacle in the wrong direction. Non-punitive training is allowed in the ring, but will result in elimination. However, the handler is allowed to complete the course. Non-punitive training includes: picking the dog up, and gently placing it back on contact equipment, and moderate verbal reprimand. It does not include hitting, or striking the dog, shouting or swearing, shaking, or throwing anything at, or near the dog, or any other action, which the judge may interpret as abusive. Should the judge determine such behavior as being inappropriate, the dog will be excused from the ring immediately. Article XVI. Standard Course Times and Time Faults A Standard Course Time (SCT) shall be used as needed. The SCT will be calculated by multiplying the number of obstacles by 3.5 sec. for Open Dogs rounded up to the next second (15 obstacles X 3.5 sec. = 52.5 round up to 53 seconds, 20 obstacles X 3.5 sec. = 70 seconds). Mini Dogs, jumping 16 inches and below, will receive 10 % additional time added to the SCT. Time Faults are assessed by deducting any full seconds over SCT from the 100 points available. 12/7/2017 Page 5 of 7

Article XVII. Standard Scoring The team members are scored for the Individual runs using the following fault system. The faults are deducted from 100. Missed contact zones 5 faults Leaving contact prior to beginning ascent 5 faults Fly-off on see-saw 5 faults Anticipation of end of count on table 5 faults Displacing top poles or planks from hurdles 5 faults Knocking part of broad jump over (not including the corner poles) 5 faults Walking over broad jump 20 faults Wrong course 5 faults Handler touching dog or obstacle (other than incidental) 5 faults Failure to Perform (FTP) obstacle 20 faults Failing to correct a missed entry or weave pole 20 faults Refusals or runouts not penalized Missed weave pole entry, or missed pole not penalized Dog fouling ring elimination Harsh or abusive behavior/language elimination Dog aggression elimination Dog ceasing to work elimination Outside assistance elimination Food or devices on course elimination Poor sportsmanship elimination Additionally, any full seconds over Standard Course Time (SCT) will also be deducted as time faults. The team score is the accumulated total of the best three of the four team members Individual scores. At the final competition, special scoring may be used. Article XVIII. Prizes and Awards Prizes and awards may be available. Article XIX. Misconduct A Dog Aggression Policy and Handler Policy shall be used at this event. Article XX. For Exhibition Only (FEO) 12/7/2017 Page 6 of 7

Any participant may enter a dog FEO, if space is available, without having previously entered a trial. A dog must be 12 months old to enter FEO and may jump at their chosen height, which must be at least 4 inches lower than their competition jump height. Exhibition handlers are not on a team and will run as individuals, but will be expected to help run the event along with the team members. The dog must be able to perform all obstacles safely or skip the obstacle. All other league rules apply. In Standard courses, the FEO participant will be allowed SCT and in games the stated allowed time. There will be no judging or scoring, food or toys may be used on the course and the handler may touch the dog and use a leash. Article XXI. Leader) Extra Supplies for league play (arranged by Site 2 Whistles 1 Stopwatch Scribe Sheets, Weekly Scoring Sheets (Downloaded from web site) Courses with briefings for the week ((Downloaded from web site) Rules and Guidelines with scoring system (Downloaded from web site) Like these rules? Interested in League Play? These rules were adapted from the NW Agility League Rules and Guidelines. The NW Agility League is a great service that the Columbia Agility Team (CAT) provides each Fall/Winter. CAT is an amazing agility club here in the Pacific Northwest. You can check out the original rules, guidelines, and courses from the last League HERE. 12/7/2017 Page 7 of 7