Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Statistics from Polish Cat Shows - Chapter #2

Below you can find some statistics for Category I during the shows in Poland 2017 (the data is up to date 25.4.2017).

For more general data you can read the previous chapter.

During 2017 (to date) Category I has been the least popular in the shows, at least according to the entries.

From category I breeds, below is the split showing that Ragdolls are way more popular than any other breed.

When the entries are split per sex we can observe that the percentages are almost the same as with the combined all breeds (male 39%, female 59%, litters 2%).
The entries to show per class are split as seen in the table below. The correlation between all breed and category I data shows that the split is almost equal, classes 9, 12 and 11 being the most popular ones and neuter classes being the least popular (34 entries).


When the entries are split by color it shows that blue and black are the most commonly seen.
The results are split as follows. 7% of the cats have been absent from the show, which is 2% less than the all breed data.
52 BIVs were given (only to ragdolls) during 2017.
NOM vs BIS ratio per breed falls as below (please note also litters and veterans are calculated to this data).
And below you can find a list of judges and amounts of cats evaluated in category I
And from the list below you can see the percentage of cats receiving NOM per judge (total is 37% of cats from category I were nominated)

And in the last table you can see the percentages of the entries per judge who achieved Best In Show.

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