There was 15.41% increase in amounts of entries for Sphynx from 2016 to 2017.
The amounts of females has been decreasing while amount of male entries has increased.
The chart below shows the amounts of entries as percentages for the most popular colors according to 2017.
Below table shows the popularity placement of colors based on 2017 ranking.
When looked by the base color, amount of n, a and f cats has increased from 2015 to 2017.
Majority of the entries did not have any amounts of white.
and did not either have any tabby markings.
The below chart shows the amounts of entries per show class. By far class 9 (open class) was the most popular one.
The below chart shows the amounts of entries as percentages from 2015 to 2017. It is visible that amount of open class (class 9) cats has decreased from past even it is still the most popular class.
Almost 10% of all adult entries (classes 1-10) were neuters during 2017.
The cats gained results from different classes as follows.
Over 80% of the entries gained Excellent and absence percentage was 13.42%.
During 2017 30.13% of all Sphynx entries were awarded Nomination, 13.42% gained Best in Show and this comes to 44.54% of all nominated entries gaining BIS.
BIS/BOS results were awarded in classes as follows.
Best in Variety rewards were given in the following show classes. No BIVs were given to any neuters.
By base color n (black) received the most BIVs
9.58% of all Sphynx entries were assigned to Mrs. Helene Reiter.
26.02% of Sphynx entries were assigned for Polish judges.
Below chart shows the amounts of entries per month,
per city of show,
and per organizing club.
If you want to check out other statistics, take a look here.
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