- Flyball
Flyball is a dog sport in which teams of
dog s race against each other from a start/finish line, over a line ofhurdle s, to a box that releases atennis ball to be caught when the dog presses the spring loaded pad, then back to their handlers while carrying the ball.Flyball is run in teams of four dogs, as a relay. The course consists of four hurdles placed 10 feet (3 m) apart from each other, with the starting line six feet (1.8 m) from the first hurdle, and the flyball box 15 feet (4.5 m) after the last one, making for a 51-foot (15.5 m) length. The hurdle height is determined by the shoulder height of the smallest dog in the team. Under current North American Flyball Association (NAFA) rules this should be 4 inches (10 cm) below the
withers height of the smallest dog, to a height of no less than 7 inches (20.3 cm) and no greater than 14 inches (40.6 cm). Each dog must return its ball all the way across the start line before the next dog crosses. Ideal running is nose-to-nose at the start line. The first team to have all four dogs cross the finish line error free wins the heat. Penalties are applied to teams if the ball is dropped or if the next relay dog is released early.History of Flyball
Flyball started as a dog sport in the late 1960's and early 1970's, in Southern
California . Some dog trainers combined scent hurdle racing with the dogs bringing back tennis ball to the finish line. Then a tennis ball-launching apparatus was added and the first flyball box was born.Herbert Wagner is credited with making the first real flyball box, and he also demonstrated flyball on theTonight Show withJohnny Carson .The first Flyball tournament was held in 1983 in the
USA .Flyball has now expanded into many countries including
Australia ,Canada ,New Zealand andSouth Africa , and inEurope countries such asBelgium , Britain,Czech Republic ,Finland ,Germany , theNetherlands andPoland have National flyball tournaments and also hold joint annual European championships.The European championships were held in Britain in
2007 theCzech Republic in2008 and are due to be held in Belgium in2009 .Nature of the Sport
Flyball provides an entertaining and active way to interact with one's dog and other dog lovers in an environment that is fun and allows the dogs exercise and enjoyment. It is especially a great way to burn off the energy of dogs with a high drive to work, such as
Border Collie s andTerrier s.A great part of flyball's popularity stems from the fact that it is one of the competition activities available to
mixed-breed dog s, allowing rescued mutts to shine alongside theirpurebred canine friends. Thoughherding dog s currently dominate the courses, many champion teams have mutts on them. Dogs earn titles and awards based on points earned by their team in racing.Also, flyball is not limited to the size of the
breed , as smaller dogs such asParson Russell Terrier s andWhippet s often compete with great success in mixed-breed teams (teams consisting of dogs of various sizes and breeds). Smaller dogs are often prized as the hurdle height is based on the height of the smallest dog in the team. Their only limitation is whether they can trigger the release pad, and small dogs often have to fully jump on it to do so.Flyball is one of the non-
hunting dog sports in which dogs and people work as a team. Many casualpet owners use their flyball time more as a way to relax and socialize with other dog owners than as a competition, and many champion flyball dogs are essentiallypet dogs with a hobby, rather than dedicated sporting or working dogs.Competitions
Competitions are usually hosted by a specific local flyball club but under the sanction of a national governing body. The host club may be devoted solely to flyball or to many other types of
dog sports . The host flyball club uses Head judges who are licensed by the national sanctioning organization and the club will apply to the national sanctioning organization for permission to hold a competition on a specific date or weekend; most competitions are two-day weekend events.Although competitions may vary, teams are normally seeded into divisions against other teams of similar speed. This allows the races to be closer and much more exciting. Each team in the division will usually race against all the other teams in a round robin format. The overall winner is the team with the most wins.
In competitions all teams however will also be trying to improve their own individual teams best race time.
The current World Record and fastest time ever run in flyball is 15.023 seconds and is held by [http://www.tng-flyball.com/ Touch N Go] . It was set on September 14, 2008 at a [http://www.u-fli.com/ U-FLI] tournament, in Hurricane, UT.
Governing bodies
* USA: The first flyball organization, the "North American Flyball Association (NAFA)" [http://www.flyball.org] was created to design uniform competition rules and to promote the sport. In recent years a second organization, "United Flyball League International (U-FLI)" [http://www.u-fli.org] has emerged.
* Britain: The main Flyball organization is the "British Flyball Association (BFA)" [http://www.flyball.org.uk] .
*Australia : the main Flyball organization is the "Australian Flyball Association (AFA)" [http://www.flyball.org.au] .See also
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Dog sports
*Championship (dog) External links
* [http://www.flyball.org/ NAFA]
* [http://www.u-fli.org/ U-FLI]
* [http://www.flyball.org.uk/ The British Flyball Association (BFA)]
* [http://www.i-flyball.com/ i-Flyball]
* [http://www.flyballdogs.com/ Flyball Home Page]
* [http://www.flyball.com/ Flyball.com]
* [http://www.flyball.org.au/ Australian Flyball Association (AFA)]
* [http://dogtraininglibrary.net/competition-and-working-dogs/flyball-frisbee DogTrainingLibrary.net's Flyball Page]
* [http://www.JYDRescueTeam.com/ Junkyard Dogs All-Rescue Dog Flyball Club located in SE Michigan]
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