The individual breed statistics you can find from the links below for 2017:
Exotic (EXO)
Persian (PER)
Ragdoll (RAG)
Sacred Birman (SBI)
Turkish Van (TUV)
During 2017 there were 16.36% more entries for category 1 than the previous year.
Ragdoll was by far the most popular breed in category 1. From 2016 to 2017 there was increase in ragdoll entries while other breeds suffered from decrease.
During 2017 12.44% of all show entries were ragdolls.
19.52% of all category 1 entries were n 03.
Amount of female cats has increased while amount of males in show has decreased.
The below chart shows the popularity placement per color.
By base color over 43% of entries were black.
46% of all category 1 entries were bicolor
The chart below shows the amount of entries per class
and as percentages to compare to amounts of 2016. There has been less kittens and juniors during 2017 than during 2016 while open class (class 9) entries have increased.
Amount of neuters was 10.58% of all adult entries (classes 1-10).
The chart below shows the results gained per show class.
and absence percentages per show class. Greatest amount of absences were in veteran class (17) and litter class (16).
Total absence percentage was 9.56% for 2017 which is bit higher than during the previous year.
0.20% of all category 1 entries were disqualified.
During 2017 less entries were nominated but almost the same amount gained Best in Show. 44.44% of all nominated category 1 cats gained BIS/BOS result.
Below the amounts of Best In Show presented in percentages out of all entered category 1 cats. As it is easy to see, the most likely BIS result can be gained from neuter classes and least likely from classes 9 and 12.
There were bit less Best in Varieties given during 2017 than during the previous year.
The chart below shows the amounts of category 1 cats assigned per judge.
And the placements with the most cats assigned 2017 vs 2016.
Mrs. Magdalena Kudra evaluated over 7% of all category 1 entries during 2017.
15.81% of all category 1 entries were assigned to Polish judges.
The chart below shows the amount of entries per month,
per city of show,
and per organizing club.
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