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What is Mini Distance (Toss & Fetch)?
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Mini-Distance is often called Throw & Catch or Toss & Fetch. A grid of approximately 50 yards in length with marks (or lines) at 10 yard increments represents the thrwowing area. As a general rule, all catches must be made inside this area and points are accumulated for each ten yards further the catch is made. This is usually a Timed Event allowing only 60-90 seconds to complete as many succesful disc throws with a single disc as possible in the alloted time. Additional factors of whether the disc is caught in the air, inside specified targets, etc are sometimes additional elements depending on the event rules. This is the Primary Beginner Event, but additionally, a critical skill at all levels of competition. Strategy is a big part too as generally, throws beyond the max distance (usually 50 yards) do NOT get maor points, but do take the dog much longer than return and run a higher risk of missing.



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