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Skyhoundz Updates 2026 Xtreme Distance Results, Finn Proctor's Fig Hits 316 Feet

Finn Proctor's Fig threw 316'5" in Classic Plastic at Crozet, Virginia, one of multiple Skyhoundz records Proctor set across divisions in March.

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Skyhoundz Updates 2026 Xtreme Distance Results, Finn Proctor's Fig Hits 316 Feet
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The number circulating in disc dog circles right now is 316 feet, 5 inches. That's how far Finn Proctor's dog Fig flew down the field in Men's Classic Plastic Xtreme Distance at Crozet, Virginia on March 14, 2026, a throw documented on video by Skyhoundz as a record-caliber effort in one of the sport's most contested divisions.

Skyhoundz consolidated its official 2026 Xtreme Distance results on April 2, pulling together regional competition data, qualifier placements, and audited standings across all four divisions: MicroDog, Light Plastic, Classic Plastic, and Unlimited Plastic. The update serves as the sport's canonical record for competitors tracking world-ranking points ahead of the championship push.

Fig wasn't Proctor's only headline from Crozet that day. The Virginia handler also set a Men's Light Plastic Xtreme Distance record with Netherland, throwing a Pup Jawz disc at the same March 14 event. Skyhoundz separately documents additional records from Proctor with Amadeus and Banana across the Unlimited and Classic Plastic divisions. It is the kind of multi-dog, multi-division output that has defined Proctor's six-year rise through the sport.

The disc behind Fig's Classic Plastic mark was Hyperflite's MaxQ Competition disc. In Classic Plastic, disc selection and a handler's read of field conditions together determine whether a long attempt becomes a record. Fig covered 316 feet and 5 inches. That answers both questions.

For handlers running high-drive dogs through the Skyhoundz circuit, the April 2 update clarifies more than just placements. Qualifying slots and world-ranking points are now visible with the Open Qualifier window running toward its hard cutoff of August 14-16, 2026, the last eligible weekend for events counting toward the 2026 World Championship. Teams still accumulating points have a defined runway, and the consolidated results make it clear where the bar sits in each division.

In Men's Classic Plastic, that bar is sitting at 316'5".

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