Revisions to the Regulations for Agility Trials Effective April 1, 2017 This insert is issued as a supplement to the Regulations for Agility Trials amended to July 1, 2016 Chapter 14. Non-Regular Agility Classes International Sweepstakes Class Section 7. Heights. The ISC class shall be split into three (3) separate categories: Small Agility for dogs measuring 13 ¾ inches and/or less at the withers, Medium Agility for dogs measuring 16 7/8 inches at the withers and/or less, and Large Agility for dogs measuring greater than 16 7/8 inches at the withers. As indicated in the equipment specifications for the ISC class, dogs entered in Small Agility jump 12 or 14 inches in height, dogs entered in Medium Agility jump 16 or18 inches in height, dogs entered in Large Agility jump 24 or 26 inches in height. The judge of record will determine the height jumped for each category based on options above. Exceptions and/or ranges exist at some jumps; see Obstacle Specifications. Section 9. Obstacle Specifications. All Specifications and performance requirements shall be as printed in Chapter 3, unless modified herein. A-Frame The A-Frame shall be in compliance with the 9'-0" panel specification. The apex of the A-Frame shall be set at 5'-6" for Small and Medium dogs. The apex of the A-Frame shall be set at 5'-7" for Large dogs. Performance: The dog must touch the upside contact zone as well as the downside with any part of one foot. Dog Walk The dog walk shall be in compliance with the 12' plank specifications. The contact zones on the upside and downside shall be 36" in length. Seesaw Contacts in General The contact zones on the upside and downside shall be 36" in length. For altering contact zones for the ISC classrecommend placing a clearly visible line using duct tape with the upside of the duct tape at 36" from the end of the board.
Pause Table Top set at 12" for Small dogs, 16" for Medium dogs and 24" for Large dogs. Performance: The table count is a cumulative five (5) second count instead of a consecutive five (5) second count. The table position may be either the sit, down or stand position (where the dog is required to maintain the position for the five (5) second count). When the position is stand the count starts once the dog is standing and has stopped in place, with three or four feet in contact with the table. Significant movements will interrupt the judge s five (5) second count. The judge resumes counting once the dog has stopped again. All s including Bar s, One Bar s, Panel s The top bar or panel shall be set at 12-14" for Small dogs, 16-18" for Medium dogs and 24-26" for Large dogs. Broad Wall Viaduct Ascending Spread length set at 16"-20" for Small dogs (2 boards used), 28"-36" for Medium dogs (3 to 4 boards used) and 48"-54" (4 to 5 boards used) for Large dogs. Will comply with Chapter 3, Section 16 for construction and setting of jump heights. The Viaduct is basically opaque like a panel jump with uprights on each end that are a minimum of 36" tall. Cut into the opaque surface are halfround like openings that the dog can see through. Size of the open half rounds will depend on the total height of the jump but shall not generally exceed ½ of the total surface area. The top of the Viaduct shall be set at 12"-14" for Small dogs, 16"-18" for Medium dogs and 24"-26" for Large dogs. An Ascending Spread is two bar jumps placed together to form a spread. The jump shall be set as follows: 4 inches, 0 in front, 0 width 8 inches, 4 in front. 4 width 12 inches- 12 in back, 8 in front, 8 wide 16 inches- 16 in back, 12 in front, 12 wide 20 inches, 20 in back, 14 in front, 14 wide 24 inches- 24 in back 18 in front, 18 wide The AKC ascending double bar jump may be used at judge s discretion and shall be set as designated in Chapter 3, Section 15. Performance: Shall be the same as the Double Bar.
Tire The AKC standard tire jump shall be used with the height set at 8 for Small dogs, 8 for Medium dogs and 18 for Large dogs as measured from the ground to the bottom of the tire opening or set to AKC Heights. Section 11. Equipment Requirements Standard ISC Class: 18 22 Total Obstacles Required REQUIRED Dog Walk, A-Frame and Seesaw Spread Open Tunnel QUANTITY RESTRICTIONS AND NOTES Must have a Dog Walk, A-Frame and Seesaw on course. Each contact may only be taken one (1) time. A minimum of one (1) and a maximum of three (3) Spread s are to be used on the course. (The Broad, Ascending Double Bar and Viaduct/Wall are considered Spread s.) Total number of times a dog can perform an Open Tunnel = four (4). (i.e.: One (1) Open Tunnel taken four (4) times, four (4) Open Tunnels taken once each, etc.) Tire 12 Set of Weave Poles One Bar OPTIONAL Pause Table Panel Viaduct/Wall Closed Tunnel (optional) Other Bar s One (1) set of 12 poles maximum. QUANTITY RESTRICTIONS AND NOTES One (1) maximum One (1) time maximum. One (1) and may only be taken one time on course. ers ISC Class: 18 22 Total Obstacles Required REQUIRED QUANTITY RESTRICTIONS AND NOTES 12 Set of Weave One (1) set of 12 poles maximum Poles
Spread One Bar A minimum of one (1) and a maximum of three (3) Spread s are to be used on the course. (The Broad, Viaduct/Wall and Ascending Double Bar are considered Spread s.) OPTIONAL Open Tunnel Closed Tunnel Tire Panel Viaduct/Wall Other Bar s QUANTITY RESTRICTIONS AND NOTES Total number of times a dog can perform an Open Tunnel = four 4). (i.e.: One (1) Open Tunnel taken four 4) times, four (4) Open Tunnels taken once each, etc.) One (1) and may only be taken one time on course. One (1) time maximum. Section 12. Course Distances and Times. The standard course times are at the sole discretion of the judge, but shall generally follow these guidelines. Small Standard ISC Class 2.75 yards per second to 3.50 yards per second Medium Standard ISC Class 3.00 yards per second to 3.75 yards per second Large Standard ISC Class 3.50 yards per second to 4.25 yards per second Small ers ISC Class Medium ers ISC Class Large ers ISC Class 3.50 yards per second to 4.00 yards per second 3.75 yards per second to 4.25 yards per second 4.00 yards per second to 4.50 yards per second Trials including the Regular and Preferred Heights will assign Standard Course Times (SCT s) as follows: For Regular jump heights: 8, 12 inches will be assigned the SCT calculated for Small Agility 16 inches will be assigned SCT calculated for Medium Agility 20, 24 inches 26 inches will be assigned SCT calculated for Large Dog Agility. For Preferred jump heights course time assigned will use the SCT for Regular heights as noted in above paragraph, plus 5 additional seconds.
Notes: 1. Five (5) seconds shall be added to the Standard Course Time for the Standard ISC classes if the table is used. 2. The flexibility in Standard Course Times reflects the degree of difficulty (flow) on the course, equipment to be performed, ring surface, and weather conditions. 3. Course shall be measured once for Small and Medium class (along a 12-14" jumping dog s path) and once for Large class (along a 24-26" jumping dog s path) using an efficient course path. (The remainder of this chapter is unchanged.) Pink Insert Issued: February 2017 REAGIL (10/16)