ADBA/ADBSI Weight Pull
Rules & Requirements (January 2005)
Proper equipment is mandatory
WHEN holdING aN ADBSI
Sanctioned Weight Pull.
Hosting clubs
must provide:
a)
Weights ‑ Ranging from 50 lbs and up.
b)
Scale ‑ Check weight for scale MUST be certified
(stamped) by state.
c)
Regulation stopwatch
d)
Rope ‑ for pulling area and holding area.
e)
Chalk board of any type, (large enough for easy
viewing by all) for recording weight and time each dog
pulls.
f)
Ribbon awards: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for each weight
class, male & female. A total of 36 ribbons. (Ribbon awards to
be ordered from ADBSI)
g)
Two trophy awards. Most Weight Pulled per Pound of Body
Weight -55 pound & under classes. Most Weight Pulled per Pound
of Body Weight - 55 pound & over classes. (Trophies
are to be supplied
by hosting club.)
h)
ADBSI weight pull judges book –(Results MUST be on ADBSI
approved weight pull forms.)
i)
Current Weight Pulling rules for handouts.
j)
Weight pull-scoring sheets.
k)
Registration entry forms for Weight Pull.
ACE OF ACE CLASS
Ace of Ace
class awards will consist of:
9
Rosette awards: 1st, 2nd and 3rd
place for each weight class - Males and females pull together.
(Ordered from ADBSI)
2
Trophy awards. Most Weight Pulled per Pound of Body
Weight -55lb. & under - Most Weight Pulled per Pound of Body
Weight - 55lb. & over. (Trophies
are to be
supplied by
hosting club.)
NOTICE: Any
additional trophies or ribbons may be given at discretion of the
club but required ADBSI awards MUST be given and ONLY these
awards will receive points.
Officials and Duties
Judge: Must
be sanctioned by ADBSI and in good standing. Directs weight
pull. Settles disputes. Has the final decision. Directs
loading of cart and informs scorekeeper of total weight on
cart. Also in charge of the cart people.
Scorekeeper #1: Keeps
record of weights pulled and times of pull for each dog,
records fouls.
Scorekeeper
#2: Announces
results and records winners in each weight division.
Scorekeeper
#3: Keeps
results of times and weights pulled on the scoreboard for
participants & audience.
Entrance
monitor: Controls
holding area, have dog on deck, harnessed and in pulling
position. Informs handlers of weight dog is pulling.
Cart people: Load
and unloads the cart and positions the cart for the next pull.
§
The weight pull judge and/or family members can
not enter or pull a dog in a wt. pull that he/she is judging
unless an alternate judge, judges the entire class the dog
is entered in.
§
Two officials
must be present during the time of weigh in.
§
No spayed or neutered dogs are allowed to enter
in an ADBSI sanctioned weight pull.
§
No artificial
aids or illegal substances may be used to enhance a dog’s
performance.
§
All dogs must be nine (9) months of age to enter
§
There is no
qualifying pull necessary to enter weight pull.
§
Dog must make
a complete pull (a minimum of one round at the minimum required
weight) to receive points and awards.
ADBA
CERTIFIED Weight Pull Rules:
1)
1) All dogs must be ADBA registered and no less than nine
(9) months of age (to date of birth) to enter.
2) No bitches
in heat will be allowed to enter. If a bitch is allowed to enter
deceitfully, the judge will disqualify that dog and no entry
fee will be refunded.
3) While
participating in event(s), leads are to be no longer than 4 feet
and attached to a “belt buckle” collar. Collar must be secure.
No “quick release” snaps, “choke chains” or “flex” leads will be
allowed.
4) No dogs that are aggressive to humans will be
allowed to enter. (Muzzled or not muzzled.) No aggressive
action will be allowed by dogs toward handler or any
official during pull competition. If a dog of this
temperament is allowed to enter in error, the judge will
disqualify that dog and no entry fee will be refunded.
Excitement is not to be interpreted as aggression. Remember,
your dog may be handled by persons other than yourself.
5) All equipment to be used by contestants MUST
be checked by judge, prior to use.
6) The weight
pull track must be verified consistently level or at incline by
the judge before the pull begins. The decision of how often the
track will be checked throughout the competition must be
decided at the handlers meeting before the pull starting.
(This can only be done between weight classes, not in the middle
of the weight class).
7) No
artificial aids may be used on dogs feet, carpet, etc. (Dog pads
are to be clean, free of any stick-em, etc.)
8) It will be
decided at the handlers meeting if the judge will begin the
time by a go or pull command, or if the handlers will begin the
time by releasing the dog. (It
is necessary for all four feet to be on the ground when the dog
is released.)
The handler must let the judge know before beginning their pull,
which command he/she will use.
9) Dogs
designated as an ADBSI ACE cannot enter regular weight pull
competition. No dog is considered an ACE until 100 points have
been achieved.
10)
Fouls will be called and entrant will be disqualified in
the weight class competing in after three fouls are committed.
(Example) Foul, Foul, out. Fouls may be committed
intentionally or unintentionally.
The following
is a list of fouls:
A) Touching
the cart or dog in any way after time has been started.
B)
Pushing, pulling or dropping dog at the start of
pull.
C) Allowing
the dog to take hold of or touch the bait while pulling in
competition.
D) Aggressive
action of handler towards dog during pull competition.
E) Running out
of time (taking longer than the 60 seconds allowed to complete
the pull).
11)
Alibis - Unintentional circumstances that make a dog
unable to complete a pull. The judge will stop time and instruct
the handlers to handle their dog and cart. (An example of these
circumstances could be: tangling in the traces or harnesses;
equipment malfunction; or any outside interference that
prevents the dog from completing his pull.)
Handler may point out a possible alibi, but the judge will have
the final decision.
Any two
alibis=one foul. If a pull is interrupted by a foul or an
alibi, the dog is to be immediately taken back to the starting
line and the pull will begin again. No pull will be valid unless
it is an un-interrupted pull. If a dog is disqualified, his last
valid pull is his top pull of that class.
12) If a dog
completes the pull off the track, it is considered a complete
pull as long as no fouls or alibis are committed.
13) There will
be six different weight classes. Separate awards will be
given to males and females for 1st place, 2nd place,
and 3rd place in each weight division. The dogs will be weighed
and placed into the following classes:
35 lbs and
under ……... Males & females
35 to 45 lbs
........…....... Males & females
45 to 55 lbs
........…....... Males & females
55 to 65 lbs
.........…...... Males & females
65 to 75 lbs
.........…...... Males & females
75lbs and over
....…...... Males & females
Dogs
must be entered in their natural body weight class. If a
dogs weight is exactly 55lbs., the owner may enter their dog in
either the 45 to 55lb class, or the 55 to 65lb class.
Weight
class must be chosen at time of registration. Dogs will be
competing for the MWPPP trophy award of the weight class
entered.
The weight pull is a test of strength and stamina, not brute
strength.
14) All weight
pull awards will be decided by most weight pulled per pound of
body weight, with the lowest common denominator being
30lbs., regardless of the dog’s natural body weight.
Dogs weighing in less than 30lbs. will be handicapped
accordingly.
15) Two
trophies will be awarded for Most Weight Pulled per Pound of
Body Weight. One for the overall winner of the 55 pound and
under classes and One for the overall winner of the 55 pound and
over classes. Dogs will be competing for trophy award based
on weight class entered. (Lowest common denominator
will be 30lbs.) Sex is not a factor when determining
the winner of these two awards.
(These weight divisions will
give enough latitude that the handler's expertise will be an
influential factor for a winning pull. This variance will
allow for experimenting in training in order to bring a dog
to its most efficient pulling weight. This will also encourage
a handler to work and condition the dog and not bring an "off
the yard" animal into competition.)
16) Certification will be made by the weight pull
judge of the clubs cart and individual weights to be used. Total
weight of cart and traces will be considered as part of the
total weight pulled.
17) Traces
must be no less than 4 feet and no more than 6 feet long.
Handler will allow no more than one foot of slack in the
traces.
18) Harness must be supplied by owner of the dog. (A
well fitting harness is an advantage for your dog. This will
encourage handlers and owners to provide their own harnesses
made to fit the dog that is pulling and made to weigh as little
as possible.) Any harness used must
be a "standard harness.” Shocks, springs etc. cannot be used on
harness. No leashes will be allowed to be attached to the dog,
collar, or harness while the dog is pulling.
19) Surface
‑ any surface selected by the club must be as smooth and level
as possible. We discourage using a paved surface unless covered
in order to protect the dog's feet. (Every dog is pulling the
same cart under the same conditions and surface for that day’s
competition. - Your dog is competing with the dogs of their
weight division under equal conditions for that days pulling
awards.
20) The
holding area should be positioned in front of the pulling track,
if site permits, far enough away so the pulling dogs will not
be interfered with.
21) Pulling track will be roped off or blocked
off 10 feet on each side of track to prevent spectators from
crowding pulling track and distracting the pulling
contestant. All dogs should also be kept well away from
pulling track.
22) Points
will be given for first, second and third place wins.
First place: 8
points
Second place:
5 points
Third place: 3
points
Trophy award: 10 points.
23) Males and
females will pull with each other, in the same class. Males will
pull first. (The judge has checked all bitches for heat before
competition.)
24) Start and
finish lines will be marked plainly with the length of pulling
surface extending far enough beyond the 15 feet so that the dog
may remain on the pulling surface after pull is completed.
25) Dogs will
be called to the holding area where dog’s number will be
checked. The pull will commence according to the weight
divisions. Lightest weight class will pull first.
26) Dogs must
pull the cart and weight a total of 15 feet in 60 seconds.
27) Ties will
be broken by elapsed time it took to complete pull. In the event
of a tie due to club running out of weights, additional weights
can be provided in any form as long as the judge & hosting club
approve it. (Safety and club's liability is 1st
concern when considering this option. Therefore, elapsed time
should be used whenever possible to break all ties) Judge
will make the decision as to how ties will be broken. Judges
decision will be final!
28) The first weight round for all dogs in each
class will be determined by the judge, after discussion with the
handlers entered in that class. The starting weight will be no
less than three (3) times the weight of the heaviest dog in
weight class, plus the weight of the cart and traces. If
combining classes, use weight of the heaviest dog in the
heaviest class plus the weight of the cart and traces to
determine the starting weight. A pull will not be valid unless
it is a complete, uninterrupted pull. Fouls or alibis occurring
will result in the pull being started over.
29) THE
JUDGE will determine the increase in weight to be pulled for
each round. THE JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL!
30) Every dog
has the right to "sit out" on a weight increase NO MORE THAN 4
TIMES. (Choose to pull at a weight increase or wait for the next
weight increase.) This need not be done consecutively. "Sit outs
will start after a dog has made a complete pull.
31) All dogs
entered in a weight class will pull to completion (pull out) and
awards will be determined before another weight class begins.
Every dog will pull to his/her weight limit in the class
entered, thereby determining the first, second and third place
awards. A process of elimination at increased weights
determined by the judge is the only way to eliminate dogs until
awards can be given. Weight classes can be combined if
holding area can accommodate all the dogs in the class.
Extra care must be taken to keep records straight when
combining classes.
32) Dogs will
pull in turn, but no dog will be required to pull without five
minutes allowed between pulls. If the rest period is taken, the
pull is to continue with dog re-entering as soon
as the rest period is up. Handler may choose to waive the
5-minute rest period.
33) Dogs will
be harnessed after being called to get ready and remain
harnessed in the holding area until the dog is called to the
pulling track. Dog will then be able to compete. Dogs will be
eliminated if dog fails to complete the pull, or is fouled out,
or he will remain at the rear of the line in the holding area
for the next pulling round. (Harness may be removed from dog
between pulls, as long as contestant does not hold up pull.)
The cart will be placed with front wheels directly behind and
touching the starting line. The round is complete and time
recorded when front wheels first touch the finish line.
34) Two
handlers may work the dog and bait. (If bait is used, it MUST be
held in front of the dog.) Handlers will be
allowed in the pulling area, with bait, in any position and as
close to the dog as long as the dog is unable to touch the bait.
Handler will allow no more than one foot of slack in the
traces.
35) Baiting of
the dog will be allowed by handlers inside the pulling area. No
food or live bait will be allowed. Example of approved bait:
Piece of leather hide, tire, Frisbee, squeak toy, etc. ANY
OBJECT THAT MAY BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE IMAGE OF THE BREED WILL
NOT BE ACCEPTED AS BAIT. ALL ITEMS TO BE USED AS BAIT MUST BE
APPROVED BY THE JUDGE BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF THE COMPETITION.
THE JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL! No baiting will be allowed
that encourages aggression towards humans, such as hitting the
other handler, attack training sleeve, etc. Handlers must
remain inside the pulling track area until the pull is
completed or time is up.
(Some
American Pit Bull Terriers need to have bait in order for them
to pull. We are not teaching them to go after bait, just
sparking their genetic instinct in order for them to
pull. Being an intelligent dog and the fact that most pit bulls
are housed on chains, they soon learn just how far their chain
will go and when they feel a slight tug of resistance, they
will stop pulling, thinking they have reached the end of the
chain. This is indeed an obstacle if the dog you are teaching
is housed on a chain. Therefore, bait is usually a necessity.)
Command pullers are quickly replacing bait pullers, but both
styles are allowed.
The Ace of Ace Class
This is a class that is held for dogs that
have earned the title of "ACE" (100 points +).
¨ Only dogs that have
the "ACE" title may compete in this class. A minimum of eight
dogs entered is required to hold this class. Points earned from
this class will go towards advancing the title of "Ace" to
degrees of "Aces." ¨
The weight divisions for the Ace of Ace class:
44lbs
& under,
44lbs
to 64lbs.
64lbs
and over.
¨ Dogs
must enter their natural body weight class. If dogs weight is
exactly 44lbs., the owner may enter their dog in either the
44lb & under class, or the 44 to 64lb. class.
¨ Four "sit outs" are
allowed for each dog. Ace of Ace rest period between pulls is 5
minutes. ¨ Males and
females pull together in weight classes. Weight classes can be
combined. Extra care must be taken to keep records straight if
combining weight classes. ¨
The beginning weight to be pulled will be decided by the
handlers and judge. ¨
ACES will be competing for Most Weight Pulled Per Pound of
Body Weight 55lbs and under; and Most Weight Pulled Per Pound Of
Body Weight 55lbs and over, trophy awards, along with 1st
, 2nd and 3rd place awards in each weight
division.¨ All weight
pull awards are also decided by the most weight pulled per pound
of body weight, with the lowest common denominator set at 30lbs.
¨ Sex of winners is
not a factor.¨Trophy
Awards: 15pts, 1st place: 10 pts, 2nd place: 7 pts, 3rd
place: 4 pts ¨ A total
of 200 points will give your dog the title of "Ace of Ace.” 300
points "Ace of Ace I,” 400 points "Ace of Ace II" etc.
(It is a fact that the strongest
dog is the one that can pull the most weight per body pound. The
focus of the Ace class is the same as the non-Ace (regular
class) to determine the strongest dog competing within each
division of that day’s competition.)
*Copyright
2005 - American Dog Breeders Assoc. Inc.
American
Dog Breeders Show Inc.
All weight pull rules should be consistent in all areas of the
country. If any clarifications are needed on the meaning of
any of these rules, contact the A.D.B.S.I. show department at
(801) 936-7513 between the hours of 11:00am – 4:30pm Mon-Fri
*Attention Clubs*
If your club
feels that you cannot hold your Ace of Ace class separate from
the regular weight pull classes, due to time or any other
reason, DO NOT HOLD THIS CLASS!! If this class is held with the
regular weight pull, ALL POINTS EARNED BY THE ACE'S WILL BE VOID
and clubs will be penalized.