Dog Sport Competition Systems

Free systems for organizing Agility, Hoopers, Nosework and Obedience competitions. Registrations, start lists and results in one place.

Best Polish Dog Sport Competition Systems

Comprehensive solutions created for dog sport competition organizers in Poland. Manage Agility, Hoopers, Nosework, and Obedience competitions in one place - professionally, modernly, and without limitations.

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Dog sport competitions in Poland 2026 - full guide

Agilix runs the four most popular dog sport competition platforms in Poland: Agility, Hoopers, Nosework, and Obedience. Daily-updated competition calendar, electronic registration, start lists, live results, and automatic classifications - all in one place, free for organizers and participants. Hundreds of competitions across all classes are scheduled in our system for 2026, from beginner to Polish Championship level.

Agility - classes A0, A1, A2, A3

Agility is a timed obstacle course where the handler guides the dog through jumps, tunnels, contacts, and weave poles. In Poland, the class system runs A0 (beginner, no qualification needed), A1, A2, and A3. Class promotion requires a set number of qualifying runs. The full competition calendar, class rules, and registration system live at agility.agilix.dog. The same platform powers competitions for the Polish Kennel Club, regional clubs, and international events.

Hoopers - a sport for dogs of all ages

Hoopers is a newer discipline where the dog runs a course of hoops only - no jumps, no tight turns. Easier on joints, suitable for senior dogs, dogs over 12 months, and large breeds. Polish competition calendar, rules, and registration: hoopers.agilix.dog.

Nosework - scent detection sport

Nosework uses the dog's natural scenting ability. Dogs search for hidden scents (typically essential oils) in rooms, outdoors, vehicles, and luggage. Ideal for dogs that don't suit agility - regardless of age, breed, or fitness. Classes NW1, NW2, NW3, rules and registration: nosework.agilix.dog.

Obedience - classical sport obedience

Obedience is the discipline of precision obedience: heelwork, retrieves, distance recalls, control exercises. Classes 0, 1, 2, 3, and Master. Polish rules based on FCI, competition calendar and registration: obedience.agilix.dog.

Frequently asked questions

How do I organize dog competitions using Agilix?
Create an organizer account on the relevant platform (agility.agilix.dog, hoopers.agilix.dog, nosework.agilix.dog, or obedience.agilix.dog), set up an event with classes and categories, then publish registration. The system handles participant registration, start lists, and results automatically.
Is the Agilix competition system free?
Yes, the Agilix competition system is completely free for both organizers and participants. This includes registration, start list management, results, and all other features.
What dog sports does Agilix support?
Agilix offers dedicated systems for four disciplines: Agility (agility.agilix.dog), Hoopers (hoopers.agilix.dog), Nosework (nosework.agilix.dog), and Obedience (obedience.agilix.dog). Each system is tailored to the specific needs of the discipline.
Can I register for competitions as a participant through Agilix?
Yes, simply create a free participant account, browse available competitions, and register online. The system sends email confirmations about your registration status and payment.
What dog agility competitions are scheduled in Poland for 2026?
The full Polish agility competition calendar for 2026 is at agility.agilix.dog. It includes club, regional, and international events across all classes from A0 (beginner) through Master. The calendar is updated daily by organizers.
What do A0, A1, A2, A3 classes mean in agility?
A0 is the beginner class - you can enter without prior qualifications, ideal for a first competition. A1, A2, and A3 are progressive levels - advancing requires earning a set number of qualifying runs ("diplomas") at competitions. Above A3 sits the Master class, for the top competitors in Poland.
How do I register for my first agility competition?
Create a free account at agility.agilix.dog, pick an A0-class competition from the calendar, complete the online registration (dog details, class, height), and pay the entry fee - all in one place. Once approved, you'll get an email confirmation and your spot on the start list.
What should I bring to an agility competition?
Basic gear: a non-slip leash, water bowl, water, training treats (e.g. Agilix tug toys and treats), dog documents (health booklet, pedigree if required), event rules. Check the discipline list - nosework needs extra detection accessories.