I know this has been asked before and honestly, my answer is "no....for Koji". And no, a Q isn't more important than the health of my dog. Even if I made it to that one international trial (can't recall where/when), when the dogs were running in the mud, slipping around, I would honestly cry but I'd pull my dog.
One thing I was thinking about though was about it raining overnight? I know there was this one 5-day trial where it didn't rain at the trial, but it continued to pour overnight. In the AM the ground was still wet, soft, and in places muddy. They would put down hay or dirt, but it's still yucky after a few runs. And we run JWW 16" which means, we're first up in the AM (this was pre-T2B/FAST).
The times I have fell, it wasn't raining, but the ground was wet due to dew, nothing more. The times that Koji has slipped, same thing, dewy in the AM and the equipment was wet and it was not rubberized. When it has been rubberized, he's better, I've never seen him slip.
Personally, I do not like to run in the rain, unless it just started and is very light. The reason I do not run Koji in the rain is because he has no body awareness whatsoever. So, if he slips or is off-balance, he can't fix himself as easily as other dogs. The other reasons I kept him out of the rain was that we used to train indoors, so no experience ever on wet equipment. When we went to a new trainer, it was outdoors. We'd only practice if it was light rain.
So, would I run a dog who wasn't green, had great body awareness, and the equipment was rubberized? Probably more so. Maybe not in the pouring rain, muddy ground, etc....but more likely to run in the rain. To me, it's a "need to see" how bad it is type of thing. Like Dr. Shelli with Birch, I'd want to see what the course looked like, go off of what the dog knows, how he runs, etc., before I make my decision.
And to be frank, most of the time, I don't want to run in the rain because I don't want to have to wash Koji afterwards. Too lazy. Even when I do indoor trials on dirt, yuck.
