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==Competitions== [[File:Breezeflyballtraining.JPG|thumb|left|A young dog takes part in a flyball training session. Note the use of netting to stop the dog running out.]] Competitions are usually hosted by a specific local flyball club but under the sanction of a national governing body. The host club may be devoted solely to flyball or to many other types of [[dog sports]]. The host flyball club uses Head judges who are licensed by the national sanctioning organization and the club will apply to the national sanctioning organization for permission to hold a competition on a specific date or weekend; most competitions are two-day weekend events. Although competitions may vary, teams are normally seeded into divisions against other teams of similar speed. This allows the races to be closer and much more exciting. Each team in the division will usually race against all the other teams in a round robin format. The overall winner is the team with the most wins in a race. In competitions all teams will also be trying to improve their own individual team's best race time. Teams that underestimate their speed may "break out" of their division in competition. The break-out time for a division is typically set at 1 second faster than the top seeded team in each division. The break-out rule is intended to encourage teams to seed themselves accurately, as any heats where a team breaks out do not count and are recorded as losses. The largest single regularly held flyball competition is the North American Flyball Championships which is called the CanAm Classic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nafacanam.com|title=CanAm Classic|access-date=15 March 2022}}</ref> In the 2009 Championships there were about 300 teams competing held over a three-day event. U-Fli hosts their Tournament of Champions at Purina Farms. A slightly smaller scale to NAFA's CanAm Classic, it hosts over 100 teams and runs 3 to 4 rings of races over the course of three days.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.u-fli.com/index.php?c=42|title=Tournament of Champions|access-date=15 March 2022}}</ref> [[File:Dog in competition.jpg|alt=Photo: Dog in competition on grass.|thumb|Dog in competition on grass]]
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