A class will get underway
when all Mushers are present and lined up in order. A steward is present to help with this if you forget your start
position. All competiting teams typically have a thirty ( 30 ) second delay between starts to
ensure that everyone gets a clear and fair start. Bigger classes can have up to a one ( 1 ) minute delay between
teams but this will be announced at the Drivers’ meeting before heats
get underway. You will then negotiate you way around a planned course reading the trail markers as
you go. Your voice commands will help your dog know which way to turn at a junction and when to slow
down as a faster team overtakes and when to speed up to overtake a
slower team. Communication is key as is knowing left and right. You would be surprised how many people can forget this when the
adrenalin takes over during the race.
After the first heat the times are downloaded
off the stopwatch and your start increment is deducted from your
finish time to determine the exact time it took you to complete the
trail.The fastest time for the class will generally start in first position the next day
but this can be reversed for the slowest to start first. This will be determined before you nominate for the race.
The next heat will be run and the two times for the heats are added together to get the overall time for the event.
The Musher with the quickest time over the event will win the class.
Each Musher is
responsible for their behaviour and conduct as well as the behaviour and conducts of their dog(s) and handlers while they
are competiting at an event. You must make sure that the race rules are adhered to and
that you display good sportsmanship at all times. The dog(s)’ welfare is more important than egos.
Classes Offered
One Dog
Two Dog
Three Dog
Four Dog
One Dog Veteran ( dogs over seven
years )
Two Dog Veteran ( dogs over seven
years )
One Dog Touring
Two Dog Touring
One Dog One Heat
Two Dog One Heat
Junior (children capable of
running a dog under their own control)
Peewees (children accompanied by
an adult Musher)
Novice
As you can see there is a class offered for
all dog(s) of all ages as well as Mushers of all ages.
There are even classes for people who work or have other
commitments on the weekends and may only be able to attend one
day out of the two.
Facilities on Site
All racing sites are very basic parts of the forests. We encourage
people to bring all necessities along with them. Limited catering is available and portable toilets or long
drops are available at each site. You must also remember to help protect our forests and
take any rubbish home with you.
Most Mushers will also camp on site with a
communal campfire underway at most events to keep warm. There is a small fee for camping to be paid to Forestry
SA to help with the upkeep of our state forests. The South Australian Sled Dog Club will collect this from
you and pay on your behalf. We recommend camping as Sunday heats begin early in the
morning and many a great evening has been had around the
campfire.
National Race
The South Australian Sled Dog Club holds
one premier race every year that is nationally recognised being
The SASDC Trophy. This race is part of the National Point score undertaken by the
National body for the sport the Australian Sleddog Sports Association. The SASDC Trophy race is held in July, usually the third weekend,
and attracts interstate entries as well as the best Mushers in
South Australia.
NOTE
*****Weightpull and Racing Events *****
Are run under
strict RSPCA guidelines to protect the health and safety of the dogs, with
temperature regulations in force. (For example, races and training runs will
only take place if the temperature is below 15 degrees Celsius).

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