About Flyball
Flyball is a team
sport for dogs that was invented in California in the late 70's. Legend
has it that Herbert Wagner first showed it on the Johnny Carson Show to
millions of Americans. Soon afterwards, dog trainers and dog clubs were
making and using Flyball Boxes. In
the
early 80's the sport became so popular that the North American
Flyball Association (NAFA) was formed. (U.S. and Canada) Flyball is
actually now played around the world, in countries including Britain,
Belgium, Australia & New Zealand, South Africa, Germany, and
Finland.
Flyball is a relay
race with 4 dogs on a team. The racing "course" consists of a starting
line, 4 hurdles spaced 10 feet apart, and a flyball box. The first
hurdle is 6 feet from the start line and the box is 15 feet from the
last hurdle for a 51 foot overall length. The hurdles' height are
dependent on the height of the dogs in the team — 5" below the shoulder
height of the shortest dog on the team determines the jump height for
all the dogs on that team. 7" is the minimum jump height and 14" is the
maximum height.
The dogs jump the
hurdles and step on a spring loaded plate on the box front, which shoots out a tennis ball. The
dog catches the tennis ball and then runs back over the 4 hurdles. When
the dog crosses the starting line the next dog on the team runs the
course. The first team to have all 4 dogs run up & back without
errors wins the heat.
Tournaments are
usually organized in either a double elimination or round robin format.
Double elimination is usually best of 3 or best of 5 heats. Round robin
is usually best 3 out of 5 and the first team to win 3 heats receives 1
point towards their standing in the tournament. Teams can place overall
in the tournament by accruing tournament points, by speed, or some
combination of the two, depending on the structure of the tournament.
Depending on how they place at a tournament, teams can also accrue
points towards regional championship titles.
Titles
Individual dogs earn
points towards flyball titles based on the team's racing time per heat.
For heat runs in:
- less than 32 secs:
each dog on team receives 1 point
- less than 28 secs: each dog on team receives 5 points
- less than 24 secs: each dog on team receives 25 points
The titles the dogs
can earn are:
| Abbr |
Title |
Points |
Award
|
| FD |
Flyball
Dog |
20 |
Certificate |
| FDX |
Flyball
Dog Excellent |
100 |
Certificate |
| FDCh |
Flyball
Dog Champion |
500 |
Certificate |
| FDCh-S |
Flyball
Dog Champion-Silver |
1,000 |
Certificate |
| FDCh-G |
Flyball
Dog Champion-Gold |
2,500 |
Certificate |
| FM |
Flyball
Master |
5,000 |
Pin |
| FMX |
Flyball
Master Excellent |
10,000 |
Pin |
| FMCh |
Flyball
Master Champion |
15,000 |
Pin |
| Onyx |
Onyx |
20,000 |
Plaque |
| FGDCh |
Flyball
Grand Champion |
30,000 |
Plaque |
| Hobbes |
Hobbes
Award |
100,000 |
Plaque |
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