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Regole Agility FCI 2026

Riferimento deterministico per giudici e progettisti. Basato sul digest internazionale FCI (§1–§10).

§1 — Dimensioni ostacoli (pianta, in metri)

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OstacoloLarghezzaLunghezzaCategoriaRipetibile
Salto semplice1.250.5salto
Salto doppio1.250.5salto
Muro1.250.4salto
Ruota1.250.5salto
Salto in lungo1.31.35salto
Slalom0.86.6slalom
Tunnel0.65.0tunnel
Passerella0.310.5contatto
Palizzata1.154.2contatto
Bascula0.33.7contatto
§2 — Modello di gravità
LivelloBlocca?Colore
ERROR Fisica/strutturale✅ Impedito nell'editorRosso
WARNING Conformità FCIArancione
INFO ConsiglioBlu
§3 — ERROR: fisica e strutturale
  • Distanza minima tra impronte: ≥ 1.0 m (MIN_GAP_M) — solo eccezione: tunnel sotto passerella/palizzata.
  • Sovrapposizione illegale: ogni altra sovrapposizione è vietata.
  • Dentro il campo: impronta entro i bordi del ring.
  • Z-order tunnel: sempre sotto (draw-order 0).
  • Traiettoria automatica: evita le aree bloccate (ostacoli non percorsi).
  • Numerazione: partenza = 1, arrivo = ultimo.
§4 — WARNING: violazioni FCI (non bloccanti)

Applicate nei profili FCI/CSEN. Training mostra solo la fisica.

ControlloValore FCI
Lato corto area circostante≥ 24 m
Area campo≥ 960 m²
Conteggio ostacoli15–22
Salti minimi≥ 7
Slalom presente≥ 1 su ogni percorso
Slalom usato una volta≤ 1
Prestazioni tunnel≤ 5
Primo ostacolosalto, muro, ruota, salto lungo
Ultimo ostacolo+ salto doppio
Jumping → nessun contatto0 contatti
Agility → tipi di contatto≥ 3
Agility → contatti totali≤ 4
Salto doppio in livello 1non ammesso
Spaziatura consecutiva minima≥ 5 m
Lunghezza percorso max≤ 220 m
§5 — INFO: consigli FCI
ControlloValore FCI
Spaziatura rettilinea max≤ 7 m
Lunghezza percorso min≥ 100 m
§6 — Tempi (SCT / MCT)
MetricaRegola
Lunghezza percorsoTraiettoria del cane (tunnel contati, non ruotati)
SCT (nazionale)lunghezza ÷ velocità scelta (m/s)
MCTAgility: lunghezza ÷ 2.5 m/s · Jumping: ÷ 3.0 m/s
§10.1 — Categorie FCI (altezza al garrese)
CategoriaAltezza
S (Small)< 35 cm
M (Medium)≥ 35 e < 43 cm
I (Intermediate)≥ 43 e < 48 cm
L (Large)≥ 48 cm
§10.2 — Campo e composizione percorso
ElementoValore
Campo gara≥ 20 × 40 m
Area circostante≥ 24 × 40 m
Lunghezza percorso100–220 m
Conteggio ostacoli15–22
Salti minimi≥ 7
Prestazioni tunnel max5

Set standard a disposizione del giudice: 14 salti, 1 ruota, 1 muro, 1 passerella, 1 palizzata, 1 bascula, 1 slalom, 1 salto lungo, 4 tunnel.

§10.3 — Distanze e spaziatura
MisuraValore
Min sul percorso (consecutivi)≥ 5 m
Max in linea retta≤ 7 m
Max sul percorso≤ 9 m
Distanza minima attorno a ogni ostacolo≥ 1 m
§10.4 — Vincoli di progettazione
  • Cambio di lato di conduzione: ≥ 2.
  • Primo ostacolo: salto singolo, muro, salto lungo o ruota.
  • Ultimo ostacolo: salto singolo o doppio, muro, salto lungo o ruota.
  • Slalom: obbligatorio su ogni percorso.
  • Jumping: nessun contatto. Agility: ≥ 3 tipi di contatto, ≤ 4 contatti totali.
  • Salto doppio: non in livello 1.
  • Tunnel: sempre a lunghezza intera, una sola curva (niente S).
  • Tra primo e secondo uso dello stesso salto: ≥ 6 ostacoli (con primari) o ≥ 8 (senza).
§10.5 — Dimensioni ostacoli (cm)

Salti

OstacoloAltezza L/I/M/SLarghezza
Salto singolo55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30120–130
Salto doppio55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30ant. 120–130, post. +10–20
Muro55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30120–130
Ruotaapertura 80 / 70 / 55 / 55cavallo Ø 50–60
Salto lungounità 15→28ant. 120, post. fino 150

Contatti e altri

OstacoloAltezzaLunghezzaZona contatto
Passerella120–130360–380 per rampaultimi 90
Bascula60 al perno360–380ultimi 90
Palizzataapice 170265–275 per rampaultimi 106
Tunnel300–600
Slalompali 100–12012 pali @ 60
§10.6 — Tempo Standard e Massimo
TempoRegola
SCT (internazionale)Cane + veloce con meno errori, + 15%, arrotondato
SCT (nazionale)Lunghezza ÷ velocità scelta (m/s)
MCTAgility: ÷ 2.5 · Jumping: ÷ 3.0
§10.7 — Partenza / Arrivo
  • ≥ 6 m di spazio libero per linea naturale a partenza e arrivo.
  • Primo e ultimo: devono essere un salto (singolo, muro, ruota, salto lungo).
  • Se il timing non può stare su muro/ruota/lungo → il primo deve essere un salto singolo.
§10.8 — Penalità per ostacolo
OstacoloEsito
Salto doppiogiudicato come un singolo salto
Ruotarottura su rifiuto = E; rottura durante = 5 F
Salto lungonon completato = R; urto unità = 5 F
Passerella/Palizzatarampa salita non toccata = E; uscita prima contatto = R
Basculauscita prima del perno = R; tavola non tocca terra = 5 F
Tunneltentativo errato (es. saltare sopra) = R
Slalomingresso errato = R; back-weaving > 2 porte = E

Legenda: E = eliminazione · R = rifiuto (5 F) · F = penalità (5 F).

§10.9 — Classi, livelli ed eleggibilità
  • Classi: Agility (con contatti) · Jumping (senza contatti).
  • Livelli 1/2/3: differiscono per lunghezza, difficoltà e velocità SCT.
  • Gare internazionali: cani > 24 mesi, pedigree FCI, microchip/tatuaggio.
  • Gare nazionali: cani > 18 mesi, con o senza pedigree.
§10.10 — Presentazione piani (campionati)
  • 4 piani: 2 Agility + 2 Jumping, livello 3.
  • Un piano per categoria: L, I, M, S.
  • Scala: ring 24 × 40, griglia 1 × 1 m o 2 × 2 m.
  • Mostrare percorso del cane + linea del giudice + 3 addetti alle attrezzature.
  • In tutti e 4 i piani, ogni ostacolo deve essere usato almeno una volta.
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FCI Agility Rules 2026

Deterministic reference for judges and course designers. Based on the FCI international digest (§1–§10).

§1 — Obstacle dimensions (top-down, meters)

Top-down ground footprint. Single source of truth, shared by editor and AI import.

ObstacleWidthLengthCategoryRepeatable
Single hurdle1.250.5jump
Spread hurdle1.250.5jump
Wall1.250.4jump
Tyre1.250.5jump
Long jump1.31.35jump
Weave poles0.86.6weave
Tunnel0.65.0tunnel
Dog-walk0.310.5contact
A-frame1.154.2contact
See-saw0.33.7contact
§2 — Severity model
LevelBlocks?Colour
ERROR Physics/structural✅ Prevented in editorRed
WARNING FCI conformityAmber
INFO AdviceBlue
§3 — ERROR: physics & structural
  • Min clearance between footprints: ≥ 1.0 m (MIN_GAP_M) — only exception: tunnel under dog-walk/A-frame.
  • Illegal overlap: every other overlap is forbidden.
  • Inside the ring: footprint must stay within field borders.
  • Tunnel z-order: drawn below everything (draw-order 0).
  • Auto-trajectory: avoids non-traversed obstacles (blocked areas).
  • Numbering: start = 1, finish = last.
§4 — WARNING: FCI breaches (non-blocking)

Applied under FCI/CSEN profiles. Training shows physics only.

CheckFCI value
Surrounding short side≥ 24 m
Field area≥ 960 m²
Obstacle count15–22
Jumps (min)≥ 7
Weave on every course≥ 1
Weave used at most once≤ 1
Tunnel performances max≤ 5
First obstacle kindjump, wall, tyre, long jump
Last obstacle kind+ spread
Jumping → no contacts0 contacts
Agility → contact types≥ 3
Agility → total contacts≤ 4
Spread in level 1not allowed
Min consecutive spacing≥ 5 m
Course length max≤ 220 m
§5 — INFO: FCI advice
CheckFCI value
Max straight-line spacing≤ 7 m
Course length min≥ 100 m
§6 — Timing (SCT / MCT)
MetricRule
Course lengthDog path (tunnels added, not wheeled)
SCT (national)length ÷ chosen speed (m/s)
MCTAgility: length ÷ 2.5 m/s · Jumping: ÷ 3.0 m/s
§10.1 — FCI categories (withers height)
CategoryHeight
S (Small)< 35 cm
M (Medium)≥ 35 and < 43 cm
I (Intermediate)≥ 43 and < 48 cm
L (Large)≥ 48 cm
§10.2 — Ring & course composition
ItemValue
Ring (course area)≥ 20 × 40 m
Surrounding area≥ 24 × 40 m
Course length100–220 m
Obstacle count15–22
Jumps (min)≥ 7
Tunnel performances max5

Standard judge's set: 14 hurdles, 1 tyre, 1 wall, 1 dog-walk, 1 A-frame, 1 see-saw, 1 weave, 1 long jump, 4 tunnels.

§10.3 — Spacing & distances
MeasureValue
Min on dog's path (consecutive)≥ 5 m
Max straight-line (consecutive)≤ 7 m
Max on dog's path (consecutive)≤ 9 m
Clearance around every obstacle≥ 1 m
§10.4 — Course-design constraints
  • Natural handling side changes: ≥ 2.
  • First obstacle: single hurdle, wall, long jump or tyre.
  • Last obstacle: single or spread hurdle, wall, long jump or tyre.
  • Weave: required on every course.
  • Jumping: no contacts. Agility: ≥ 3 contact types, ≤ 4 total contacts.
  • Spread hurdle: not in level 1.
  • Tunnel: always full length, one bend only (no S-shape).
  • Between 1st and 2nd use of same hurdle: ≥ 6 obstacles (with primary) or ≥ 8 (without).
§10.5 — Obstacle dimensions (cm)

Jumps

ObstacleHeight L/I/M/SWidth
Single hurdle55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30120–130
Spread hurdle55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30front 120–130, back +10–20
Wall55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30120–130
Tyreaperture 80 / 70 / 55 / 55aperture Ø 50–60
Long jumpunits 15→28front 120, back up to 150

Contacts & others

ObstacleHeightLengthContact zone
Dog-walk120–130360–380 per ramplast 90
See-saw60 at pivot360–380last 90
A-frameapex 170265–275 per ramplast 106
Tunnel300–600
Weave polespoles 100–12012 poles @ 60
§10.6 — Standard & Maximum Course Time
TimeRule
SCT (international)Fastest dog with fewest faults, + 15%, rounded
SCT (national)Course length ÷ chosen speed (m/s)
MCTAgility: ÷ 2.5 · Jumping: ÷ 3.0
§10.7 — Start / Finish
  • ≥ 6 m clear space for natural line at both start and finish.
  • First & last must be a jump (hurdle, wall, tyre, long jump).
  • If timing cannot sit on wall/tyre/long jump → first must be a single hurdle.
§10.8 — Obstacle-specific marking
ObstacleOutcome
Spread hurdlejudged as a single hurdle
Tyrebreak-away on refusal = E; break-away while passing = 5 F
Long jumpnot completed = R; knock a unit = 5 F
Dog-walk / A-frameascending ramp not touched = E; leave before down contact = R
See-sawleave before pivot = R; board not touching ground = 5 F
Tunnelincorrect attempt (e.g. jumping over) = R
Weavewrong entry = R; back-weaving > 2 gates = E

Legend: E = elimination · R = refusal (5 F) · F = fault (5 F).

§10.9 — Classes, levels & eligibility
  • Classes: Agility (with contacts) · Jumping (no contacts).
  • Levels 1/2/3 differ in course length, difficulty and SCT speed.
  • International: dogs > 24 months, FCI pedigree, chipped/tattooed.
  • National: dogs > 18 months, with or without pedigree.
§10.10 — Judge course-plan submission (championships)
  • 4 plans: 2 Agility + 2 Jumping, all level 3.
  • One plan per category: L, I, M, S.
  • Ring 24 × 40, grid 1 × 1 m or 2 × 2 m.
  • Show dog's path + judge's path + 3 equipment stewards.
  • Across all 4 plans, every obstacle must be used at least once.
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FCI Agility Regeln 2026

Deterministische Referenz für Richter und Parcoursplaner. Basierend auf dem FCI-Digest (§1–§10).

§1 — Hindernismaße (Draufsicht, Meter)

Grundfläche in der Draufsicht. Einzige Quelle, gemeinsam von Editor und KI-Import genutzt.

HindernisBreiteLängeKategorieWiederholbar
Einzelhürde1.250.5Sprung
Doppelhürde1.250.5Sprung
Mauer1.250.4Sprung
Reifen1.250.5Sprung
Weitsprung1.31.35Sprung
Slalom0.86.6Slalom
Tunnel0.65.0Tunnel
Laufsteg0.310.5Kontakt
Schrägwand1.154.2Kontakt
Wippe0.33.7Kontakt
§2 — Schweregradmodell
StufeBlockiert?Farbe
ERROR Physik/Strukturell✅ Im Editor verhindertRot
WARNING FCI-KonformitätOrange
INFO HinweisBlau
§3 — ERROR: Physik & Struktur
  • Mindestabstand zwischen Grundflächen: ≥ 1.0 m — Ausnahme: Tunnel unter Laufsteg/Schrägwand.
  • Illegale Überlappung: alle anderen Überlappungen verboten.
  • Im Ring: Grundfläche innerhalb der Feldgrenzen.
  • Tunnel-Reihenfolge: immer unterhalb (Zeichenreihenfolge 0).
  • Auto-Trajektorie: vermeidet nicht durchquerte Hindernisse.
  • Nummerierung: Start = 1, Ziel = letzte.
§4 — WARNING: FCI-Verstöße (nicht blockierend)

Angewendet in FCI/CSEN-Profilen. Training zeigt nur Physik.

PrüfungFCI-Wert
Umgebung kurze Seite≥ 24 m
Feldfläche≥ 960 m²
Hindernisanzahl15–22
Sprünge (min)≥ 7
Slalom auf jedem Parcours≥ 1
Slalom höchstens einmal≤ 1
Tunnelleistungen max≤ 5
Erstes HindernisSprung, Mauer, Reifen, Weitsprung
Letztes Hindernis+ Doppelhürde
Jumping → keine Kontakte0 Kontakte
Agility → Kontakttypen≥ 3
Agility → Kontakte gesamt≤ 4
Doppelhürde in Stufe 1nicht erlaubt
Min. Abstand aufeinanderfolgend≥ 5 m
Parcourlänge max≤ 220 m
§5 — INFO: FCI-Hinweise
PrüfungFCI-Wert
Max. geradliniger Abstand≤ 7 m
Parcourlänge min≥ 100 m
§6 — Zeitmessung (SCT / MCT)
MetrikRegel
ParcourlängeHundepfad (Tunnel addiert, nicht gerollt)
SCT (national)Länge ÷ gewählte Geschwindigkeit (m/s)
MCTAgility: Länge ÷ 2.5 m/s · Jumping: ÷ 3.0 m/s
§10.1 — FCI-Kategorien (Widerristhöhe)
KategorieHöhe
S (Small)< 35 cm
M (Medium)≥ 35 und < 43 cm
I (Intermediate)≥ 43 und < 48 cm
L (Large)≥ 48 cm
§10.2 — Ring & Parcoursaufbau
ElementWert
Ring (Parcoursfläche)≥ 20 × 40 m
Umgebung≥ 24 × 40 m
Parcourlänge100–220 m
Hindernisanzahl15–22
Sprünge (min)≥ 7
Tunnelleistungen max5

Standard-Ausrüstung des Richters: 14 Hürden, 1 Reifen, 1 Mauer, 1 Laufsteg, 1 Schrägwand, 1 Wippe, 1 Slalom, 1 Weitsprung, 4 Tunnel.

§10.3 — Abstände
MaßWert
Min auf Hundepfad (aufeinanderfolgend)≥ 5 m
Max in gerader Linie≤ 7 m
Max auf Hundepfad≤ 9 m
Abstand um jedes Hindernis≥ 1 m
§10.4 — Parcours-Design Einschränkungen
  • Wechsel der Führungsseite: ≥ 2.
  • Erstes Hindernis: Einzelhürde, Mauer, Weitsprung oder Reifen.
  • Letztes Hindernis: Einzel- oder Doppelhürde, Mauer, Weitsprung oder Reifen.
  • Slalom: auf jedem Parcours erforderlich.
  • Jumping: keine Kontakte. Agility: ≥ 3 Kontakttypen, ≤ 4 Kontakte gesamt.
  • Doppelhürde: nicht in Stufe 1.
  • Tunnel: immer volle Länge, nur eine Biegung (kein S).
  • Zwischen 1. und 2. Nutzung derselben Hürde: ≥ 6 Hindernisse (mit primären) oder ≥ 8 (ohne).
§10.5 — Hindernismaße (cm)

Sprünge

HindernisHöhe L/I/M/SBreite
Einzelhürde55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30120–130
Doppelhürde55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30vorne 120–130, hinten +10–20
Mauer55–60 / 45–50 / 35–40 / 25–30120–130
ReifenÖffnung 80 / 70 / 55 / 55Öffnung Ø 50–60
WeitsprungEinheiten 15→28vorne 120, hinten bis 150

Kontakte & andere

HindernisHöheLängeKontaktzone
Laufsteg120–130360–380 pro Rampeletzte 90
Wippe60 am Drehpunkt360–380letzte 90
SchrägwandScheitel 170265–275 pro Rampeletzte 106
Tunnel300–600
SlalomStangen 100–12012 Stangen @ 60
§10.6 — Standard- & Höchstzeit
ZeitRegel
SCT (international)Schnellster Hund mit wenigsten Fehlern, + 15 %, gerundet
SCT (national)Parcourlänge ÷ gewählte Geschwindigkeit (m/s)
MCTAgility: ÷ 2.5 · Jumping: ÷ 3.0
§10.7 — Start / Ziel
  • ≥ 6 m freier Raum für natürliche Linie an Start und Ziel.
  • Erstes & letztes Hindernis muss ein Sprung sein (Hürde, Mauer, Reifen, Weitsprung).
  • Wenn Zeitmessung nicht auf Mauer/Reifen/Weitsprung kann → erstes muss eine Einzelhürde sein.
§10.8 — Hindernisspezifische Bewertung
HindernisErgebnis
Doppelhürdeals Einzelhürde bewertet
ReifenBruch bei Verweigerung = E; Bruch beim Passieren = 5 F
Weitsprungnicht vollendet = R; Einheit umstoßen = 5 F
Laufsteg / SchrägwandAufstiegsrampe nicht berührt = E; vor Kontaktzone verlassen = R
Wippevor Drehpunkt verlassen = R; Brett berührt Boden nicht = 5 F
Tunnelfalscher Versuch (z.B. drüberspringen) = R
Slalomfalscher Eintritt = R; Back-Weaving > 2 Tore = E

Legende: E = Eliminierung · R = Verweigerung (5 F) · F = Fehler (5 F).

§10.9 — Klassen, Stufen & Teilnahme
  • Klassen: Agility (mit Kontakten) · Jumping (ohne Kontakte).
  • Stufen 1/2/3: unterscheiden sich in Länge, Schwierigkeit und SCT-Geschwindigkeit.
  • International: Hunde > 24 Monate, FCI-Pedigree, Chip/Tätowierung.
  • National: Hunde > 18 Monate, mit oder ohne Pedigree.
§10.10 — Richter-Parcourspläne (Meisterschaften)
  • 4 Pläne: 2 Agility + 2 Jumping, alle Stufe 3.
  • Ein Plan pro Kategorie: L, I, M, S.
  • Ring 24 × 40, Raster 1 × 1 m oder 2 × 2 m.
  • Hundepfad + Richterpfad + 3 Gerätewarte zeigen.
  • In allen 4 Plänen muss jedes Hindernis mindestens einmal verwendet werden.
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