ALASKAN SLED DOG AND
RACING ASSOCITION, INC.
RACING RULES
AMENDED NOVEMBER 20, 2003
P. O. BOX 110569
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
99511
(907) 562-2235
ALASKAN SLED DOG AND
RACING ASSOCITION, INC.
RACING RULES
AMENDED NOVEMBER 20, 2003
I. PRE-RACE PROCEDURE
A. COURSE
- The course shall be clearly laid out with a sufficient number of highly visible markers.
- Right Turn: Red marker on right.
- Left Turn: Red marker on left.
- Straight Ahead: Blue marker.
B. ELIGIBILITY OF DOGS, TEAMS AND DRIVERS
- ASDRA may reject any entries submitted for due cause.
- Disease
- No dog shall be brought from a kennel where hepatitis, distemper, leptospirosis or other contagious disease exists.
- No equipment or clothing shall be brought if it has come in contact with a dog having any contagious disease.
- Any team or dog coming to the starting point, which in the opinion of the judge(s) is unfit or incapable of completing the course, will be disqualified at the discretion of the judge(s).
- Dogs recorded for the first departure are the only dogs that may be used during the race.
- Dogs will be marked in a race of more than 1 heat.
- Number of dogs in team:
- An Unlimited Class team in the first heat shall consist of not less than five (5) dogs.
- An Unlimited Class team in ensuing heat shall consist of not less than four (4) dogs.
- Limited Classes
- Eight (8) Dog Class: 8 dogs maximum, 5dogs minimum.
- Six (6) dog Class: 6 dogs maximum, 4 dogs minimum.
- Four (4) dog Class: 4 dogs maximum, 2-dogs minimum.
- Three (3) dog Class: 3 dogs maximum, 2-dogs minimum.
- And team or dog not starting any heat of a race is not eligible to compete in the remainder of the race.
- Any team or dog disqualified in any heat of a race is not eligible to complete in the remainder of the race.
- After the first heat, the driver may drop any dog(s) he or she wishes from ensuing heats, subject to the minimums specified in Rule I. B. 5.
- All dogs must be properly harnessed in the team.
- All dogs must be fastened with necklines.
- Exceptions: The lead dog(s) must be harnessed in the team, but may run with or without a neckline.
- No dog shall compete in more than one class on the same day.
11. The time of a team driven in a race of more than one day by 2 drivers shall be counted in season standings, provided such change of drivers has the approval of the judge(s). Such change of drivers is permitted only by an injury or illness accompanied by a doctor’s statement. Any driver dropping out cannot return on a subsequent day.
- All drivers must be eighteen (18) years of age.
C. PROHIBITTED DRUGS
- All DEA listed stimulants and depressants, analgesics, prescriptive and non-prescriptive, anti-inflammatory agents including, but not limited to, corticosteroids, anti-prostiglandins and salicylates. Anti-anxiety agents, anabolic steroids, diet pills and any other substance that may effect the performance of the dogs are prohibited. Any state federal or provincial substance is prohibited. Недвижимость Пхукет аренда.
- All dogs shall be subject to drug testing before or after any heat at the discretion of the race marshal or race veterinarian.
D. EQUIPMENT
- Inspection
- Drivers, teams and equipment shall be available for inspection in the vehicle holding area ten (10) minutes prior to the scheduled time of departure each day. Eligibility to race, in case of inability to meet this requirement, will be at the discretion of the judge(s).
- Sled
- Must be capable of adequately carrying the driver.
- Must be capable of adequately carrying a dog.
- Must be equipped with a snow hook, a suitable brake and a brush bow.
- Sled Bags
a. Each sled must contain a sled bag that will restrain all parts of all carried dogs within the limits of the sled basket.
- Musher disqualification will result if any part of a carried dog protrudes beyond the boundaries of the sled basket.
- Prohibited
- Collars, which can be hooked as full, choke collars.
- Passengers, unless called for in the conditions of the race or unless the driver is aiding an emergency situation where dogs or humans are in danger.
- No chains will be allowed in any part of the racing rig, this includes collar, neck chain or bridle.
5. The Race Marshal shall provide a race number for each driver. The driver will display the number on his person throughout the race.
II. STARTING PROCEDURE
- ENTRY FEE
- All competitors must be members in ASDRA sponsored races. Members in good standing shall sign waivers and pay entry fees.
- Entry monies must be paid and waivers must be signed before the driver may leave the starting line.
- Any musher receiving more than $600 from ASDRA in a twelve month period must provide a social security or TPIN number before the amount can be awarded.
- DRAWING
- Starting position and time for each team entered will be determined by drawing, with No. 1 leaving first, No. 2 leaving second, etc.
- Such drawing is to be held prior to the race at a time and place designated by the Race Marshal.
- The owner or driver or designated proxy of each team will draw his own position.
- In the absence of the owner, driver or proxy, the position of any legally entered team will drawn by the Race Marshal or his representative.
- Kennel entries are allowed in addition to individual entries with the exception of the Women’s World Championship and Open World Championship race, where kennel entries are prohibited.
- All rookies to the ASDRA-sponsored preliminary open races, the Woman’s World Championship race or the Open World Champion-ship race will draw first day position as a separate group to the start behind the drivers who have previously completed said races. Starting positions in subsequent heats will be determined by finish times for the entire field. ASDRA Open races, the Woman’s World Championship, and the Open World Championship race status. A rookie is defined as one who has not previously completed all heats of a race in the category in question. Participant’s successful completion of the Women’s World Championship or the Open World Championship is automatically relieved of rookie status in the Preliminary Open races. A driver may request to draw in the last Group of the field if they are physically handicapped or in their rookie year and question their own ability. The final decision will be at the discretion of the Race Marshal. Lcd телевизоры цена.
- Late entries must pay as their entry fee 150% of the regular entry fee that would have been paid had they entered in timely manner. Said late entries must start at the end of the pack behind all entries that were at the drawing and must start in order in which the appropriate ASDRA official received their entries. Late entries would remain specifically prohibited for the Woman’s World Championship and the Open World Championship.
- RACE START
- In races of two heats, the second day’s standing position will be determined by the first day’s times, with the fastest team starting first, the second fastest team starting second, etc.
- In races of more than 2 heats, the total elapsed time of previous heats will determine starting positions, with the fastest teams starting first, etc. In the case of a tie, on the following day, the driver who started first the previous day shall go out second.
- Reverse starts for the second and / or third heat of the Open World Championship Race in which the team with the slowest cumulative time would go out first followed by the team with next slowest cumulative time. The decision as to whether or not to utilize the reverse start shall be made solely at the discretion of the Race Marshal after he/she consults with the Race Committee and the drivers in the open class that have indicated that they are planning on running in that event.
- Races will run regardless of weather, unless deemed prohibitive by the Race Marshal.
- STARTING POINT
The starting point of the team shall be the brush bow.
- STARTING TIME OF THE TEAM
- Starting time for each team will began when such team is scheduled to leave the starting line.
- Team failing to be at the start line on time for any heat will not be allowed to start until after the last team has left and at the prescribed starting interval. If more than one team starts late, each starts in the respective order they were originally scheduled to start. Trail time for the late teams will begin at the originally scheduled time of departure.
III. TRAIL PROCEDURE
- DRIVER
- A driver may ride, pedal or run as and when he/she wishes.
- Abuse of the dogs with or without an instrument is prohibited.
- The snub line may not be used in any other way other than for hitching.
- Any abuse of dogs by whips or in any other manner whatsoever is prohibited.
- DOGS
- All dogs starting a heat must complete it.
- All dogs must be hitched in the team or carried on the sled.
- A dog becoming unfit after departure must be carried on the sled
- FOLLOWING THE COURSE
- A team and driver must run the full course as established by ASDRA.
- If a team leaves the course:
- The driver must return the team to the point at which the team left the course.
- A team and driver meeting the above requirement may continue the course without penalty.
- OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE
- All teams may receive similar assistance of any kind by official stations at designated points along the trail if so authorized by the Race Marshal.
- An individual team may receive assistance from anyone only when unmanageable.
- Individual team assistance may consist of stopping the team. After the team is stopped:
- If a driver is present, help is limited to holding the sled.
- If a driver is not present, the team may be held or snubbed until after the driver arrives.
- No one is allowed to assist a team and driver by willfully pacing it.
- The Open world Championship entrant will be allowed one (1) designated handler who is allowed to assist the team with the chute area on the avenue.
- LOOSE TEAMS
- Anyone is encouraged to stop and hold a loose team.
- A loose team must not delay or interfere with other teams.
- The driver must overtake his loose team with any means and/ or assistance. Refusal of an offer of assistance by another competitor or race official, then the racer will be penalized by disqualification.
- Both team and driver must cover the entire course without unauthorized assistance.
- A team and driver meeting all the above requirements may continue the course without penalty.
- In the event a driver does not overtake his team prior to the team’s having crossed the finish line, the time of finish will be when the driver crosses the finish line.
- RIGHT OF WAY
- A team late to the starting line shall not interfere with other teams.
- A team not clearing the chute prior to the starting time of the next team shall be disqualified.
- When passing in opposite directions on a single trail, the right-of-way, if any, will be determined at the driver’s meeting prior to the race.
- No incoming team has the right-of-way over another incoming team within the "no-right-way" zone at the finish line.
- PASSING
- When one team shall overtake another, the lead dogs being within fifty-feet (50), the team behind shall have the immediate right-of-way upon demand in the limited class. When one team shall overtake another, the lead dogs being within one hundred (100) feet, the team behind shall have the immediate right-of-way.
- The over taken team may request and receive the right-of-way as above after 4 minutes or 1 mile in the Unlimited and Limited classes, or if the concerned drivers are in agreement, at lesser time and mileage.
- A passing driver with a tangled team may require the following driver to wait no longer than 1 minute.
- Teams following shall maintain an interval sufficient so not to interfere with the driver of the team in front.
IV FINISHING PROCEDURE
- The finishing point of the team shall be the first dog to the line unless otherwise determined by the Race Marshal prior to start of the race.
V. CONDUCT
- All drivers are responsible for the conduct of their dogs and handler, before, during and after the race.
- Unsportsmanlike conduct in the race area and on the racecourse is prohibited.
VI. PROTESTS AND DISCIPLINARY ACTION