Below are the statistics from Polish FIFe-catshows for British shorthair.
The amount of BSH entries has stayed pretty much the same during the three year period.
2017 saw more females than males entered to the show.
The amount of females is getting lower while amount of male entries is growing.
Most popular color was "a" (blue), followed by c (lilac) and e (cream)
The table below shows the popularity placement for years 2015-2017 for the most popular colors of 2017.
During 2017 34.79% of all BSH entries were blue (a).
When color is broken down to the "base color", the following chart shows the popularity.
92% of all entries did not have any white markings.
Most popular tabby was 22 (blotched). 91% of all entries did not have tabby markings.
The cats were entered to show classes as follows. Most popular class was the open class (class 9).
Below are the amounts of entered cats 2015-2017 per class.
The amount of neuter entries has been declining since 2015.
Cats gained results as per follows (per show class).
Absence percentage for 2017 was 9.2%.
Three cats were disqualified during 2017. This is 0.18% of all BSH entries.
22.18% of entered cats gained nomination during 2017.
7.92% were awarded Best in Show.
This comes to 35.71% of nominated cats gaining BIS result.
Below is a chart showing Best in Varietys awarded per color.
10.17% of all entered cats gained BIV.
As a comparison, the amounts of BIVs per color from past years.
BIVs were given per classes below. Only one neuter BIV was awarded during 2017.
Mr. Robert Nowak evaluated most British Shorthair cats during 2017.
Top five judges had total of 36% of all BSH entries assigned to them.
23% of all BSH entries were evaluated by Polish judges.
Below is a chart showing the amounts of entries per month. There were no shows in August.
And the average amount of entries per month.
Below chart shows the amounts of entries per city of the show.
and per organizing club.
If you would like to check out other statistics, take a look here.
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