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South African
Federation of Dog Sledding Sports
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Weight Pull Regulations |
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WELCOME to
the South African musher interested in purebred dog sledding sports.
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I. WEIGHT PULLING RULES FOR RIG AND WHEELED RIG
A. Scope
1. In order that weight pulling contests be
duplicated and weights pulled can become meaningful,
the following rules shall apply: 2. The competition shall be open to all dogs over 12
months of age. There shall be two (2) classes of
one-dog teams divided as follows:
Class A – Dogs 30 Kilograms and over in weight Class B – Dogs under 30 Kilograms in weight
B. Surface
1. The surface for the wheeled rig shall be level
and of the following composition:
a. Hot Top/tarred b. Cement c. Wood/plywood sheets under rig only d. Gravel.
C. Vehicle
1. The wheeled rig shall be of known weight and be
so constructed that the weight can be added
incrementally. 2. The wheeled rig may have either 3 or 4 wheels. 3. The wheeled rig shall be used for all
competitors. The tow line shall be 1, 83 meters plus
or minus 15 cm with a heavy snap for attaching to
the dog’s harness.
D. Harness
1. The harness shall be made of any design and
material that will not injure the dog. Each
owner-driver shall furnish his own harness.
E. Driver and Commands
1. The driver may stand or move anywhere within the
roped off area while commanding or coaxing the dog
to pull. 2. The driver shall not use bait. 3. The driver shall not use a whip, strap, or any
physical means to get the dog to pull.
E. Qualification
1. The dogs shall be weighed before qualifications
start by a person selected by the Event Committee
before each contest. 2. Each dog entered in competition shall be required
to pull the vehicle loaded to the qualifying weight
10 feet in 60 seconds in order to compete. If a dog
has begun a continuous pull prior to his time
running out, and the weight is still in motion when
the 60 seconds has expired, he will be allowed to
complete the pull over. 3. The timing shall be done by a timer appointed by
the Club. 4. Qualifications begin at 9:00 in the morning and
will be held open until 15 minutes before the
contest begins. 5. If a dog has qualified twice in the same event
season, he does not have to qualify. 6. Wheeled rig qualification weight for Class A
shall be 227 kg. 7. Wheeled rig qualification weight for Class B
shall be 182 kg.
F. Competition
1. Qualified entrants will be called to compete in
the order that they qualified within their class. 2. Weight shall be added to the rigge or wheeled rig
in increments with each driver electing to either
pull the added increments or pre-specify at what
weight he shall start pulling. 3. In the event the dog is unable to pull the
pre-specified weight, he is disqualified. 4. Each dog entered in competition shall be required
to pull the vehicle 10 feet in 60 seconds. If a dog
has begun a continuous pull prior to his time
running out and the weight is still in motion when
the 60 seconds have expired, he will be allowed to
complete the pull over. The winner being the dog
that pulls the most weight in the least amount of
time in each class. 5. If a dog is tangles in his harness or lines, the
Judge may declare a re-pull. A dog turning around
and going back to the vehicle shall return to its
original position, the clock reset, and will be at
the end of that particular class with the full time
allotted. 6. Any equipment failure shall stop the clock and
the entrant may withdraw and re-pull at the end of
his class with the full time allotted.
G. Entry Fee
1. The entry fee for each dog entered for the weight
pulling contest shall be decided by the Committee
and announced prior to each event season. 2. Guests or members are requested to enter his dog
at least 7 days prior to the event, no late entries
to be accepted.
H. Prizes
1. There shall be ribbons, trophies, and/or
sponsored prizes for the first, second and third
place dogs in each class. 2. No cash prizes will be allowed. 3. All weights pulled by all contestants shall be
recorded in the Club records by the Secretary.
I. Other
1. Footholds for the dogs will not be allowed. 2. Handlers shall be allowed to assist drivers in
hooking and releasing the dogs from the vehicle. 3. The weight pull area shall be roped off 4,5
meters wide and open at the end to provide a chute
for the pull. 4. Dog food bags or other dead weight shall be used
for weight. 5. The Event Manager will decide what time the
contest begins. 6. For protest and disciplinary action refer to
Section III, event rules.
II. WEIGHT PULLING JUDGE AND ASSISTANTS
A. The Judge for the weight pulling contest shall be
elected by the Club. B. The two assistants shall be chosen by the weight
pull judge himself. C. The Judge will: 1. secure forms to record each dog’s performance in
duplicate, verify and list entrants with weight and
class entered. 2. see that each dog appears fit and equipped with
an adequate harness. 3. appoint stewards for returning rig to starting
line and to help with crowd control. 4. make sure that the cart wheels is not stuck
before each pull. 5. enforce all rules – particularly regarding
handling, baiting, etc. No dogs allowed in the area
ahead of the starting line. 6. record each dog’s performance in duplicate on
forms provided, turn in one copy to the Secretary
and retain one copy.
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