Location Info
Clipstone is located next to Sherwood Pines and the wider Sherwood Forest region. The area includes forestry plantations with wide gravel tracks, sandy soil, and multi-use recreational routes.
Terrain is gently undulating, shaped by ancient heathland. Surfaces commonly include firm aggregate with sections of loose sand.
Course Description
Usual Forestry surfaces. Little hills, fast runs.
Directions
From The A1:
Take the A614 through Ollerton, turn right on to the B6030, to Mansfield, one mile south of Ollerton roundabout. Follow the brown signs for Sherwood Pines Park.
UKSC
The UK Sleddog Championship (UKSC) was established to address a gap in UK sled-dog racing by creating an inclusive national championship open to all owners of suitably trained sled-dogs. Unlike other championship series that were restricted by membership or invitation, UKSC was designed to provide accessible, friendly competition for a wide range of participants.
Traditionally, sled-dog racing in the UK had focused on purebred Nordic breeds such as Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, Samoyeds and Greenland Dogs. However, limited race opportunities and restrictions had slowed the sport’s development. With the introduction of the Pet Passport Scheme, UK mushers were able to compete internationally and introduced new bloodlines, which encouraged experimentation with alternative breeds and mixed teams, including Alaskan Huskies and pointer crosses.
In response to these changes, UKSC introduced an “open class” category, allowing teams of any breed to compete alongside the traditional “registered class” for purebred Nordic dogs. Initially trialled in smaller team sizes, the open category was later expanded to all standard classes, reflecting growing interest and participation.
Through its race programme, UKSC promoted inclusivity, progression and innovation within the sport, while continuing to support both purebred enthusiasts and those exploring new types of sled-dog teams.
