Events
Place
Conyers, GA US 30013
Description
North American Canicross presents STEEPLECHASE STAMPEDE! Come join us September 8th at the Georgia International Horse Park for our NEW in-person CANICROSS RACE! We anticipate making history by hosting the LARGEST CANICROSS EVENT IN THE USA! Held at the prestigious Georgia International Horse Park, renowned as the site of The 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, this event is not to be missed!
New to canicross or have a pup in training? There will also be a 5k Dog Friendly Trail race following the competitive canicross run.
Each runner will receive a logo race T-shirt and finisher challenge coin! *Note: T-Shirt/Size is not guaranteed if you register after August 23th. Additional Race Logo swag will be available for purchase.
All dogs running in canicross are required to wear designated canicross gear. Harnesses that have “Y” chest bands and do not restrict the dogs movement, bungee lead 4' - 6’ ft attached to a hands free waist belt must be worn for those running in the canicross class. Only one dog can be run at a time, unless in the 2-Dog Canicross Class or Dog Friendly 5k Class.
2- Dog Canicross Class Gear Requirements: IFSS rules for 2-dog class require single split bungee line with neck line. Though we are not sanctioned by IFSS we will be following the international standard for a 2 dog class.
Dog Friendly 5k requirements will be less restrictive however face leads, flexi leashes and no-pull harnesses will not be allowed. Limit 2 Dogs at time.
10k Race is 2 laps
Registered children under 15 will need to run with a registered adult.
No transfers, refunds or deferments allowed.
Although this is a dog event, we have a “NO GREET” POLICY. Dogs must be kept on a leash and under owner/handler’s control at all times both in the parking lot and event area. Dogs should NOT interact with other dogs or humans while attending our event. Reactive dogs will be directed to a special parking area to minimize their stress and contact with others. MUZZLES are allowed and can be worn on course as long as the dog has ample room for panting. Please email nacanicross@gmail.com if you have a reactive dog and are planning to attend so we can best prepare for you and your dog.
HOTEL RESERVATIONS : La Quinta Inn & Suites Conyers will be providing pet friendly rooms for participants with waived pet fees! That is a $25 savings per pet, per night. Competitors will need to book by August 23rd, to receive a group rate and discounted rate for those wanting to stay through Sunday. BOOK HERE
CAMPING is available at GEORGIA INTERNATIONAL HORSE PARK. PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR CAMPING FEE UPON REGISTERING. There are RV Hook Up's at the Equestrian Core of the Horse Park. Tent Camping and Dry RV Camping will be at the Steeplechase field and parking lot. CAMP FIRES, GRILLING OR ANY OPEN FLAMES ARE NOT ALLOWED.
RACE DAY SCHEDULE: All Races will be chipped timed and have a rolling start based on event size. Canicross will have 2 dog start lines in 10 second intervals. We will be breaking up people into groups based on estimated finish times so as to pace our runners and prevent competitor congestion.
PACKET PICKUP WILL BEGIN ON- SITE AT 6:30 AM ALONG WITH RACE DAY REGISTRATION
****UPDATED START TIMES****
7:30 Am Canicross 2- Dog 5k Start
7:45 Am Canicross 5k & 10k Start
8:15 Am Dog Friendly 5k & 10k Start
There will be 2 water / aid station at each mile on the course.
Photos will be available and taken by UNBRIDLED IMAGERY
AWARDS & PRIZES
2 DOG CANICROSS 5k :
- 1st Place - FEMALE
- 1st Place - MALE
- 2nd Place - Non Gender Specific
- 3rd Place - Non Gender Specific
CANICROSS 5K
- 1st Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 2nd Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 3rd Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 1st Place - MALE CaniX
- 2nd Place - MALE CaniX
- 3rd Place - MALE Cani X
- 1st Place - FEMALE CaniX
- 2nd Place - FEMALE CaniX
- 3rd Place - FEMALE Cani X
- MASTERS FEMALE (over 50 years old) - OVERALL
- MASTERS MALE (over 50 years old) - OVERALL
CANICROSS 10K
- 1st Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 2nd Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 3rd Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 1st Place - MALE CaniX
- 2nd Place - MALE CaniX
- 3rd Place - MALE Cani X
- 1st Place - FEMALE CaniX
- 2nd Place - FEMALE CaniX
- 3rd Place - FEMALE Cani X
- MASTERS FEMALE (over 50 years old) - OVERALL
- MASTERS MALE (over 50 years old) - OVERALL
DOG FRIENDLY 5k (no dog required)
- 1st Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 2nd Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 3rd Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 1st Place - MALE
- 2nd Place - MALE
- 3rd Place - MALE
- 1st Place - FEMALE
- 2nd Place - FEMALE
- 3rd Place - FEMALE
- MASTERS FEMALE (over 50 years old) - OVERALL
- MASTERS MALE (over 50 years old) - OVERALL
DOG FRIENDLY 10K (no dog required)
- 1st Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 2nd Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 3rd Place - JUNIOR Non Gender Specific
- 1st Place - MALE CaniX
- 2nd Place - MALE CaniX
- 3rd Place - MALE Cani X
- 1st Place - FEMALE CaniX
- 2nd Place - FEMALE CaniX
- 3rd Place - FEMALE Cani X
- MASTERS FEMALE (over 50 years old) - OVERALL
- MASTERS MALE (over 50 years old) - OVERALL
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! If you are able to help during race day it would be much appreciated! We will need help in both set up and break down and during both races. If you would like to run and participate we will be able to accommodate and are offering our volunteers a discount in registration for participating.
EVENT AREA : Stick around for some of our vendors and dog related sponsors! If you are a business and are interested in vending or sponsoring our event, please fill out or vendor/sponsor form and submit no later than the August 23rd.
SPONSORS: North American Canicross is excited to feature vendors and sponsors that support canicross and dog related activities. If you are interested in becoming a vendor or sponsor at our event please fill out our form on our site here and submit your donation and logo no later than August 23rd 2024.
Weather Contingency Plan : The race committee feels that aside from a particularly extreme weather event the race should be able to proceed as planned. However, in the event that conditions prevent the race from proceeding as planned, the first alternative will be to delay the start of the race until the weather event has cleared the area. The second alternative option is to convert the race to virtual if there is no way to continue as planned.
Medical response plan: In planning the event, the Race Directors have considered a full spectrum of incidents and injuries that may occur. The nature of dog friendly and canicross racing requires competitors to be cognizant of their own and their dog’s needs. Additionally, it requires emergency response planning which addresses both human and canine potential issues. Competitors will be allowed to carry their own cellular devices on course to call for help if race personnel is not within sight. Additionally, all race personnel will be required to carry a cellular device at all times while on race grounds.
Safety Briefings: Competitor Briefing: Participants will be briefed prior to the race start. Race brief will include course details, known hazards, race rules, and emergency procedures. In the event of a minor injury to a human competitor, participants are to locate an aid station volunteer to seek access to first-aid care. In the event of a significant injury to a human competitor, participants are to use their phone to contact 911 or reach out to the nearest course official or aid-station volunteer. In the event of an injury to a canine competitor, participants are to work with the vet volunteer on-site to determine appropriate next steps. Volunteer Briefing: Volunteers will be briefed prior to the race. Race brief will include course details, known hazards, race rules, and emergency procedures. In the event of a minor injury to a human competitor, aid station volunteers will be able to offer access to first-aid care. In the event of a significant injury to a human competitor, volunteers will be advised to contact 911. Volunteers will also be advised to watch competitors as they pass aid stations to check for signs of potential medical issues. In the event of an injury to a canine competitor, volunteers will instruct competitors to work with the vet volunteer on-site to determine appropriate next steps.
TRAIL PREVIEW!
Gear Check!
Respect Others & Their Need For Space!
On the trail
WANT MORE CANICROSS?
Looking for a fun activity to engage your energetic pup? Come run with us! All breeds, speeds, and skill levels welcome!
The NACC Titling Program was developed to expand the sport of canicross and make it more accessible for all individuals. Running teams get to display their athleticism and their bond in our titling events from whichever trail you choose to run!
Registered competitors are awarded a Challenge Coin and Certificate at a variety of titling milestones. North American Canicross’ program includes the LIFETIME ACHIEVED MILES, RACE DOG DISTANCE, and CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES which have similar structures, but different competition standards for each canicross enthusiast.
Want to learn more? Rules and regulations are available on our website, or feel free to drop us a line with any questions!
Race Website
Additional race information can be found at https://nacanicross.com/steeplechase-stampede.
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