© JOAWC Team Germany 2024
Wir sind auch auf facebook zu finden!
FCI - JOAWC - rules - 2024 (download)
The JO AWC is an agility competition which is officially supported by the FCI and is based on the FCI Agility regulations. The
competition is open to all dogs, with or without pedigree. All National Member Organizations of the FCI or National
Organizations with a close relationship to the FCI are invited to participate in this event. All competitors must be citizens of the
country which they represent, or they must have their main residence there. Handlers with dual nationality can register only for
one country.
All participating dogs must be licensed by their National Member Organization of the FCI or a National Organization with a
close relationship to the FCI. All dogs must be 24 months or older on the day of the competition. Each handler can compete
with a maximum of 4 dogs. A dog may only be entered in one age classification at JO AWC.
Each National Organization has the right to nominate competitors and to send the entries to the organizer by May 31st at the
latest. Team leaders of the countries will send an information email to the organizer after which they will receive a confirmation
of registration and an entry form. If countries decide to have a selection process, this must be open to all dogs (with or without
pedigree). All countries participating can enter a maximum of 32 dogs, with a maximum of 8 dogs in any category. The hosting
country is entitled to enter an extra team (4 dogs) in each height category. A list of reserve dogs and handlers can be attached
to the entries (a country can send 1 reserve dog per 4 dogs, in each category). The reserve may take the place of an original
entry, should the original competitor have to be replaced. The reserve may also be allocated an entry in case of an available
spot after the closing of entries. If countries choose to have a selection process, this must be open to all dogs (with or without
pedigree). The winners (same dog and handler) in “individual” (Small – Medium – Intermediate – Large) of the previous JO
AWC may register to defend their title. These dogs will simply be added on to the number of dogs allowed for their country. A
country may exceed its quota and additional dogs beyond the maximum will go on the waiting list. After the closing date for
entries the organizers may select dogs from the waiting list. Only dogs already on the waiting list will be entered by the
organizer.
Veterinary inspection, identity check and height measuring
During the attendance check the identity of each dog will be checked. Each competitor will submit a document with their
photograph confirming the date of birth. The dogs that fail the veterinary inspection are not allowed to take part in either
practice or the competition.
All dogs which have not been measured at previous FCI World Championships, European Open or Junior Open Agility World
Championships will be measured to check whether the dog is entered in the correct category. Dogs entered in the wrong
category will be removed from the competition.
JO AWC Age Classification
U12 – under 12 years old
U15 – 12 to 14 years old
U19 – 15 to 18 years old
It is the year in which the handler has a birthday that is taken into account, not the actual date of birth.
JO AWC – individuals
The Individual competition is held in the categories Small, Medium, Intermediate and Large divided into U12, U15 and U19.
There are two rounds: the first one is the Jumping round, the second is the Agility round. The second round is run in the
reversed order according to the results from the first round. The winner is the one with the best total result from both rounds
and will gain the title “JO AWC 20XX Winner” U12, U15 or U19 respectively in each height category. A Handler with more than
one dog should have minimum 20 dogs between each dog (if possible by the number of competitors).
JO AWC – teams
The Team competition (mixed U12, U15 and U19) is held in the categories Small, Medium, Intermediate and Large. The teams
in all four categories consist of a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4 dogs. There are two rounds in this competition. The first
one is the Jumping round, the second is the Agility round. The 3 best results of each team will count. The team with the best
overall result will gain the title “JO AWC 20XX Winner in Team” in each height category.