Friday, January 5, 2018

2017 statistics - Category 3

Below are the statistics for category 3 from Polish FIFe catshows for year 2017.

There were 2460 entries in total, which is slightly more than during 2016.

The amount of breeds from category 3 in percentages were as follows. 
 The percentage change from 2016 to 2017.

 The amount of female entries has gone down during 2017.
 The most popular colors in percentages out of category 3 entries are as follows.
 ns24 entries had +250% cats compared to 2016.
 Below is a table showing the popularity placement according to 2017 most popular colors.
 28.73% of category 3 entries were blue (a).
 93% of entries did not have any amounts of white markings
 and 79% did not have any tabby markings
 Category 9 had an increase in amount of entries from 2016 to 2017.
 Biggest percentage increase was for class 17 (veteran class) and biggest loss was in class 4.
 During 2017 5.48% of adult entries (classes 1-10) were neuters.
 Cats gained results as follows.
 26.09% of category 3 entries were nominated, 9.75% gained BIS/BOS. This comes to 37.38% of nominated entries gaining BIS/BOS.
 The amounts of BIS/BOS results per show class
 and in percentages showing the percentage of cats gaining BIS/BOS that were entered per show class.
 59.03% of all neuter entries gained BIS/BOS.
 Mr. Robert Nowak had 11.91% of all category 3 entries assigned to him
 Below is the placement in "popularity table" according to 2017.
 24.10% of all category three entries were assigned to Polish judges.
The top 10 cats from category 3 (according to the NW points for 2017) were as follows.
1. WW17 BW NW SC SIOUXSIE BELUSINKA*PL, JW (BUR h)
2. NW SC SIZZO BELUSINKA*PL, JW, DVM (BUR b)
3. GIP QUELABELLE CHERRY LAND*PL (BSH c)
4. IC HELEN BELUSINKA*PL, JW (BUR f)
5. LOVE ME SILVER SUN*PL, JW (BSH ns 22 64)
6. IC NW ONDINE CHERRY LAND*PL (BSH a)
7. PR JULEK BELUSINKA*PL (BUR n)
8. NESSIE BELUSINKA*PL (BUR b)
9. DELPHINIUM-STAR NIKOLAEVA PRIDE*RU (SIN)
10. KSENIA BELUSINKA*PL (BUR h)

If you want to check out other statistics, take a look here.

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