By JoAnne Nelson
Allsorts Dogsports ~ Scent Hurdle Champions
As a member of Allsorts Dogsports (Manitoba), I compete in Scent Hurdle racing with my Border Collie "Moxie". I am told that Scent Hurdle racing is not as popular, in fact doesn't exist, in some provinces in Canada. For those of you who have never had the opportunity to watch, or compete in Scent Hurdle Racing, I am writing this for you. Hopefully, it will give you an idea of what the sport of Scent Hurdle is all about! Firstly, Scent Hurdle races are held at CKC shows (usually during the lunch break or after Best in Show). It is a sport for all CKC recognized breeds, which include Border Collies having their CKC Misc. Class Certification. Scent Hurdle racing has been taking place as an attraction at Western Canadian Dog Shows since 1974. All team members plus stewards must be members of the C.S.H.R.A. (Canadian Scent Hurdle Racing Assoc.) The sport of Scent Hurdle Racing is sanctioned by the CKC and the dogs competing can earn titles acknowledging their merit. These titles are:
SHD Scent Hurdle Dog 50 points SHDX Scent Hurdle Dog Excellent 100 points SHDCH Scent Hurdle Dog Champion 250 points
The Scent Hurdle Races consist of two teams of four handlers and their dogs, plus a platform steward. Both teams race their dogs simultaneously over a series of four hurdles. Each dog must retrieve a scented and numbered dumbbell from a square platform on each course. As each dog retrieves his handler's naturally-scented dumbbell, he immediately returns over the four hurdles to his handler and the next dog is sent to repeat the same performance until the fourth dog on the team has completed his run. Each time a dumbbell is retrieved, the steward places an "x" (or a Dummy Dumbbell) on the empty space on the platform. The first team to successfully complete the course is the winner of that heat. The first team to win two out of three heats is the winner of the race. Points (Per Dog):
Western Region: Elizabeth van Husen - Tofield,
Ab (CANADA)
Eastern Region: Iris Shrimpton - Wpg., Mb (CANADA)
This article written in 1996 for the Border Collie club of Canada newsletter.