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SANDWICH SLED DOG RACE
NORTH SANDWICH, NH
February 19-20, 2010
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GENERAL RULES 2010
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The following rules apply to all Sandwich Sled Dog
Race Classes.
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A . Conditions of Entry
1. Drivers
Each driver agrees to not hold the Sandwich Sidehillers, North
Country Mushers, co-sponsors, landowners and Race Committee liable
for any reason whatsoever. The driver also agrees to release the
above from any claim or demand resulting from injury to the driver,
his/her dogs, or his/her property. All drivers agree to treat
everyone at the race site and on the trail with respect. No verbal
abuse will be tolerated.
Before participating in the Sandwich Sled Dog Race, each driver
must agree to sign all documents required by the race. Documents may
be signed at the time of registration.
A driver must be at least 18 years old. If not, Entry Form must
include a signed copy of the parent/guardian consent form.
All applicants must be able and willing to adhere to the rules of
the race. In no case will the limit on the number of entries be
exceeded. The Race Committee reserves the right to accept or reject
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Confirmation of Entries & Assignment of Bib
Numbers
Receipt of all of the following items will confirm that the
driver intends to enter the race and agrees to comply with all race
rules.
v Valid payment of the full entry fee.
v Completed and signed entry form.
v Current Rabies certificates on all dogs
participating signed by a licensed veterinarian.
v A signed consent form from parent or
guardian if the musher is a minor.
Sandwich Sidehillers will begin to accept applications after the
2010 entry forms have been posted on the Internet (no sooner than
Nov 1, 2009). Entries will be accepted on a first-come, first-served
basis.
A by class, random drawing of bib numbers will take place on
Friday, February 19, 2010, at 7:00pm at the mandatory drivers’
meeting at the Sandwich Central School.
A $20 cash deposit will be required for the bib and after the
race the deposit will be returned when bib is returned.
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WaitingList
If a race class is full with confirmed entries, then additional
applicants may request to be put on a waiting list. Those on the
waiting list are required to provide the same payment, documents, as
the confirmed entries; however, checks will not be cashed until the
applicant becomes a confirmed entry. If a confirmed entry withdraws,
then the first driver on the waiting list will automatically be
confirmed and his/her check will be cashed. At that time, the driver
will become subject to the refund schedule if he/she decides to
withdraw. It is the responsibility of the applicant to inform the
Race Secretary if he/she wishes to withdraw from the waiting list
before being confirmed. There is no charge for withdrawal from the
waiting list. |
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Alternates, Substitutions & Transfers
Driver substitution may be made until two hours before the race
starts. Final decisions in this matter rest with the Race Marshal.
If a confirmed entrant wishes to transfer from one Sandwich Sled
Dog race to a longer or shorter race, then the entrant must withdraw
from the original race and enter the substitute race, subject to the
same fees and entry requirements as a new applicant. There will be
no fee for this change. |
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Registration & Check-In
Postal registration deadline is at 2:00pm Wednesday, February 17,
2010. Late entries may be accepted (if space allows) at the Drivers’
meeting on Friday, February 19, 2010 between the hours of
5:00pm-6:45pm. There will be a late fee of $25.00 for each
class entered in this manner. You must have all necessary forms,
cash (no checks) and UTD Vaccination Certificates. Absolutely
no registrations will be accepted on Saturday morning!
All drivers or their representatives are required to check in
with the Race Secretary at the Sandwich Central School between
5:00pm - 6:45pm on Friday, February 19, 2010. This applies to all
three races.
If the driver or representative fails to check in before 6:45
p.m., the Sandwich Sled Dog Race cannot guarantee that team a
position in the race.
Each race will start as scheduled unless the Race Committee
agrees that conditions warrant a delay. In no case will a race start
be delayed more than 2 hours. If the race is cancelled, then the
entry fees for that race will be refunded in full (minus the North
Country Musher membership fee).
Any driver who is not prepared to leave as scheduled will be
rotated to the end of the starting lineup, but the driver's recorded
start time shall remain unchanged.
The driver starting the race shall drive the team throughout the
race.
All winners must attend the awards ceremony to receive prize
money.
2. Dogs
All dogs must be available for examination before the start of
the race, if deemed warranted or at the discretion of the Race
Marshal.
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Vaccinations & Health
All dogs must have a current certificate of Rabies inoculation
signed by a licensed veterinarian. Copies of Rabies certificates
need to be available to the Race Secretary or Race Marshal upon
request. In accordance with current New Hampshire law, three-year
rabies vaccinations are accepted.
Dogs must also be current on Distemper and Parvo virus
vaccinations and proof of vaccinations must be available to the Race
Secretary or Race Marshal upon request.
Any dog deemed not healthy enough to participate may be ejected
from the race, at the discretion of the Race Marshal and/or Race
Veterinarian.
Drivers are expected to pay extraordinary veterinary expenses
they might incur during the race. Prize monies will be awarded minus
any unpaid veterinary expenses charged to the driver.
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B. Race Marshal and Officials
The Race Marshal shall resolve any and all
disputes and interpret the race rules in regard to infractions and
penalties. He/she shall also have the authority to establish rules
to cover special or unforeseen situations.
All decisions of the Race Marshal are final.
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C. Trail Procedures
1. Race Course
We rely on private landowners for the use of trails and
checkpoint facilities. Please respect their property.
Please clean up all waste at your truck (food, straw, poop, etc.)
and be prepared to take all waste with you.
Trails will be broken, groomed, and marked before the race;
however, due to weather, there is no guarantee of broken trails
during the races. Trails are designed to minimize road crossings,
but due to the length of the course, multiple road crossings are
inevitable. Crossing volunteers are solely responsible for their
junction and are to be obeyed without question. The race course may
be re-routed by the race organization, as conditions require.
All teams must follow the trail as marked or as redirected by
trail officials.
An overtaken team must relinquish the trail at the request of a
driver who wishes to pass. The overtaken team must move to the side
of the trail as far as possible and slow down or stop until the
overtaking team has completely passed. To avoid
"leapfrogging", the passed team must then remain behind at
least 5 minutes before requesting to pass. Within one mile of the
finish line, the trail does not need to be relinquished and the
5-minute rule does not apply.
Drivers resting or untangling dogs must clear the trail of their
dogs and gear, making passage safe for other teams.
Drivers who litter the trail with food or other items may be
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2. Outside Assistance
The spirit of this race dictates that drivers be self-sufficient.
Therefore drivers should not help each other except to ensure safety
and animal welfare. A driver will not be penalized for helping
another driver whose life is endangered or for helping to recover a
lost team.
No assistance, which would result in a competitive advantage, may
be solicited or accepted.
Between checkpoints drivers may not accept assistance from any
type of motorized vehicle, except to recover a lost team. Pacing
with snowmobiles is prohibited. Drivers are encouraged to solicit or
accept any available help recovering a lost team. (However, if the
Race Marshal determines that a driver has thereby gained a
competitive advantage, then the Marshal may impose an appropriate
time penalty.)
A handler is anyone who helps a team. Handlers may only help
control and restrain an unmanageable team. No other help is allowed
during the race. Personal handlers may help a driver and team before
the team starts and after the team finishes. During the race,
personal handlers may transport and care for dropped dogs which have
been released by race officials. If personal handlers appear on the
race course or at any prohibited location, then the team shall be
disqualified.
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3. Sportsmanship
The rigors of this race and the history of the sport require that
each competitor be courteous, helpful and honorable to a degree that
will inspire similar behavior in all participants and volunteers.
Rude or inappropriate behavior by drivers or handlers may result in
a penalty.
If a driver or his/her agent tampers with another’s dogs, food
or gear, then the driver will be disqualified.
Any driver who uses ski poles must stop poling and place the
poles in or on the sled whenever his/her team is within 100 feet (30
meters) of another team or whenever an approaching driver calls
"Poles" or "Trail". Failure to do so may result
in a time penalty.
Possession or consumption of alcohol or illegal drugs by drivers
is strictly prohibited.
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4. Treatment of Dogs
No whips of any kind or the use of brush, branches or any object
as a whip or to create a frightening noise is expressly prohibited.
Muzzles or full choke chains will not be permitted. There is to be
no dragging of teams or dogs out of check points. A sled dog's
desire should be to continue the event; when that desire is
sufficiently diminished and repeated attempts to leave end in
failure, that team or dog is then discouraged from leaving .
Cruel or inhumane treatment of dogs will result in the immediate
expulsion of the driver. The Race Committee and Race Marshal will
have absolute determination regarding the treatment of dogs.
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5. Loose Dogs/Lost Teams
There will be no loose dogs. All dogs will be either on the
towline or in the sled. Dogs hauled in the sled must be hauled in a
protected, humane manner. A driver must make immediate efforts to
secure a dog that becomes loose.
A lost team will not be disqualified if the driver regains
control, provided that both team and driver cover the entire race
course. A driver may accept help from another driver in recovering
his/her team without penalty.
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6. Switching Dogs
Dogs may not be switched between teams after they have officially
left the start line. |
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7. Dropped Dogs
A driver may drop a dog or dogs for any reason. A dropped dog may
not be added to the team at a later time.
Dogs may be dropped only at designated checkpoints or at the
start. If a driver returns to the start to drop a dog, the number of
dogs remaining in the team must still equal or exceed the minimum
required at the race start.
Any dog deemed by race officials unfit to continue the race must
be dropped. |
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