French Ring Point Breakdown

Levels of Competition

There are 3 levels of competition, and an entry level temperament test in the sport of French Ring.  Each dog must successfully complete the BREVET temperament test with at least 80% of the possible points, and at least 80% in each protection exercise.  Once the dog has successfully completed their Brevet, then they are eligible to start competing in the levels of French Ring.  The levels of French Ring are called Ring I, Ring II, and Ring III, with Ring III being the highest level.  To obtain the title of each level, a dog must successfully pass 2 tests under 2 separate judges with at least 80% of the possible points.  Once they have done that, they may move up to the next level, or they may choose to remain at that same level and continue to compete.  The exercises and points for each category are as follows:

Brevet

Exercise Points
Heel on Leash 4
Heel off Leash with Muzzle 8
Long Down (1 minute) 10
Food Refusal (2 pieces) 10
Defense of Handler 30
Face Attack 30
TOTAL /100
Notes

A passing score requires 80 out of 100 points, plus must achieve 80% each protection exercise.

Ring I

Exercise Points
Hurdle/Broad Jump/Palisade 12
Heel on Leash 4
Heel off Leash with Muzzle 8
Long Down (1 minute) 10
Food Refusal (4 pieces) 10
Thrown Retrieve 4
Change of Positions 20
Defense of Handler 30
Face Attack 30
Attack with Gun 30
Flee Attack 30
General Outlook 12
TOTAL /200
Notes

A passing score requires 160 out of 200 points.

The maximum and minimum jump heights for Ring I are as follows:
– Hurdle (0.9/1.0m);
– Broad jump (3.0m/3.5m);
– Palisade (1.7/1.9m)

Ring II

Exercise Points
Hurdle 16
Broad Jump 12
Palisade 10
Heel on Leash 4
Heel off Leash with Muzzle 8
Long Down (1 minute) 10
Food Refusal (4 pieces, 6 on field) 10
Thrown Retrieve 4
Seen Retrieve 8
Change of Positions 20
Defense of Handler 30
Face Attack 30
Attack with Gun 30
Flee Attack 30
Search & Escort 40
General Outlook 28
TOTAL /300
Notes

A passing score requires 240 out of 300 points.

The maximum and minimum jump heights for Ring II are as follows:
– Hurdle (0.9/1.1m);
– Broad jump (3.0m/3.5m);
– Palisade (1.7/1.8m)

Ring III

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Hurdle 20
Broad Jump 20
Palisade 20
Heel on Leash 4
Heel off Leash with Muzzle 8
Long Down (1 minute) 10
Food Refusal (4 pieces, 6 on field) 10
Thrown Retrieve 4
Seen Retrieve 8
Unseen Retrieve 8
Change of Positions 20
Send Away 12
Defense of Handler 30
Face Attack 30
Attack with Gun 30
Flee Attack 30
Search & Escort 40
Stopped Attack 20
Object Guard 30
General Outlook 36
TOTAL /400
Notes

A passing score requires 320 out of 400 points.

The maximum and minimum jump heights for Ring III are as follows:
– Hurdle (0.9/1.2m);
– Broad jump (3.0m/4.5m);
– Palisade (1.7/2.3m)

 

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