International Sled Dog Racing Association
SKIJORING RULES
Amended Sept, 1998
Copyright, ISDRA.
Standard ISDRA Speed Race Rules and Procedures shall apply to skijoring classes with the following exceptions:
- DRAWING
- TEAM SIZE
- EQUIPMENT
- STARTING
- PASSING
- FINISHING
Drawing for the starting order of the skijoring class shall be by team size, three (3) dog, two (2) dog and one (1) dog. Late entries shall be added in order of receipt, regardless of the number of dogs being run. For multiple heat races, skijorers will leave the starting line in order of overall finish time of the previous heat, regardless of the number of dogs being run.
Skijoring teams shall consist of a maximum of three (3) dogs and a minimum of one (1) dog.
Skijoring teams must be attached via harness and tow-line to the skijorer's belt in a safe and secure manner, leaving the skijorer's hands free of the line. The line length shall be a minimum of seven (7) feet and a maximum of twelve (12) feet as measured from the skiers belt buckle to the snap on the dog's harness.
The minimum width of the skijoring belt across the back shall be three (3) inches. In the interest of safety, there must be a quick release device within arm's length of the skijorer.
All dogs must have a neckline attached except for a dog run in single lead position.
The tips of the skijorer's skis shall determine the starting point of the team.
Skijorers need not come to a full stop, but must slow, yield the trail and give immediate right-of-way upon demand. Once a team has been passed, that team shall not repass for two (2) minutes or one-half (1/2) mile except by mutual agreement of both drivers. Unless passing or in the no-right-a-way zone, a competitor must maintain a minimum distance of twenty (20) feet between his/her dogs and the skijorer in front.
The nose of the Lead Dog(s) shall determine the finish time of the team.
Copyright 1997, ISDRA