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Regole Agility FCI 2026 - Dimensioni Ostacoli & Progettazione Percorsi

Riferimento completo per progettisti di percorsi di dog agility, giudici e istruttori. Copre dimensioni ostacoli, distanze minime, categorie di competizione e regolamento FCI - lo standard internazionale per le gare di agility.

Che tu stia progettando un percorso gara a regola FCI, pianificando l'addestramento del tuo club o studiando per l'esame da giudice, qui trovi le dimensioni essenziali e le regole di progettazione. Usa questa guida insieme al progettista percorsi PixelGate per creare percorsi conformi al regolamento in scala reale.

§1 - Dimensioni ostacoli (pianta, in metri)

Impronta a terra usata dall'editor PixelGate per il posizionamento ostacoli, i controlli di distanza e l'import AI. Ogni impronta determina la zona di rispetto per la traiettoria del cane.

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 FCI-Arancione
INFO Consiglio-Blu
§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
Tunnel-300–600-
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 - Obstacle Dimensions & Course Design Reference

Complete reference for dog agility course designers, judges and instructors. Covers obstacle dimensions, spacing requirements, competition categories and course design regulations under FCI rules - the international standard for dog agility competitions.

Whether you are designing an FCI-compliant competition course, planning your club's training layout, or studying for your judging exam, this page covers the essential obstacle dimensions and course design rules from the FCI agility regulations. Use it alongside the PixelGate course designer to build regulation-compliant courses at real metric scale.

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

Top-down ground footprint used by the PixelGate course editor for obstacle placement, spacing checks and AI import. Each obstacle's footprint determines its no-fly zone for the dog's trajectory.

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 conformity-Amber
INFO Advice-Blue
§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
Tunnel-300–600-
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-Konformität-Orange
INFO Hinweis-Blau
§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
Tunnel-300–600-
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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