This article is meant to give a general description of showing
Somalis in TICA (the International Cat Association). Basic registration
rules are covered in order to help the exhibitor better understand
some of the terminology in the show catalog and in the show hall.
To learn more about TICA, its registration rules and the Somali
breed standards, refer to the contact information
at the end of the article.
- Breed groups, categories, divisions
- Breed Groups
TICA classifies all recognized breeds into groups called "breed
groups". Breed groups are groups of breeds that share a similar
standard but differ slightly, such as by coat length. Somalis
are members of the Aby/Somali breed group, and as such, Abys
and Somalis may each use the other breed as an allowable outcross.
In TICA, cats are registered by genotype and shown by phenotype.
This means that Aby variants (known as shorthaired Somalis in
some associations) are registered with a code indicating they
are variants, but they compete with the Abys in the show ring.
- Categories and Divisions
All colors accepted by TICA are divided into Categories and
Divisions. The categories are Traditional, Sepia, Mink and Pointed,
and the Divisions are Tortie, Tabby, Silver/Smoke, and Particolor.
Many breeds cover more than one category or division and they
are grouped this way in the show catalog. Somalis are in the
Traditional category, and the Tabby division, except for silvers,
which compete in the Silver/Smoke division.
TICA accepts ruddy, sorrel (red), blue and fawn Somalis in
Championship. Somalis in other colors may be shown in the NBC
(New Breed or Color) class.
- Judging and show entry numbers
- Judging
Somalis are judged as longhairs in TICA. This means they compete
against Birmans, Maine Coons, Persians, Norwegian Forest Cats,
Ragdolls, Siberians, etc.
- Show entry numbers
Show entry numbers are organized by hair length, alphabetically
by breed, and by competition class. Since Somalis are longhairs,
their numbers will always be between 1 and 50 (kittens), 101
and 200 (cats in Championship), 301 and 350 (Alters) or in the
500s (NBCs).
- Scoring- at the show
- Judging
All Somalis in each class are judged together, regardless of
title or gender. They are judged first by color and then by
division but not by breed, although since Somalis are only in
one division, Best of Division is the same as Best of Breed.
Judges award points and flat ribbons to the top five cats in
each color and the top three in each division. Some judges will
also give ribbons to the top three in each breed but these have
no bearing on titles, only Regional/International
awards.
|
Color |
Division |
5th Best |
5 points, white ribbon |
no award |
4th Best |
10 points, green ribbon |
no award |
3rd Best |
15 points, yellow ribbon |
15 points, orange ribbon |
2nd Best |
20 points, red ribbon |
20 points, purple ribbon |
Best |
25 points, blue ribbon |
25 points, black ribbon |
Color and Division judging- point values
and ribbon colors
- Finals
After the color and division judging is completed, the judge
presents between five and ten of his top cats in finals. The
number of cats in the final depends on the number of cats competing
in the ring. If there are less than 20 cats present, five cats
final. If there are 25 or more, ten cats make the final. Between
20 and 25, each cat in the ring means another cat in the final;
therefore with 21 cats competing, there would be six, with 22,
seven, etc.
As in the color and division judging, points are awarded in
finals. The point values for 10th Best AB and 10th Best SP are
110 and 60 respectively and increase by 10 for each placement
in the final, until Best AB, worth 200, and Best SP, worth 150.
- Titles
Cats in the Championship and Alter classes use the points accumulated
in the judging and finals to earn titles from Champion (CH)
through Supreme Grand Champion (SGC). For alters, the titles
are the same but with the word "Alter" after them; e.g., SGCA.
Technically, a cat must earn and begin the process of claiming
one title before moving on to the next level, but the only time
this becomes important is when moving from Quadruple Grand Champion
to SGC. The cat MUST be confirmed or have applied for confirmation
as a QGC for the BEST CAT/ALTER final to count.
Each title has a point requirement and a final requirement,
and they are cumulative.
Requirements for titles
Title |
Point Requirements |
Final Requirements |
Champion |
300 points from 4 different judges |
1 final |
Grand Champion |
1000 points |
6 finals from 4 different judges- 3 must be top 5 SP or
top 10 AB |
Double Grand Champion |
2000 points |
1 top 5 SP or top 10 AB final as a GC |
Triple Grand Champion |
3000 points |
1 top 5 SP or top 10 AB final as a DGC |
Quadruple Grand Champion |
4000 points |
1 top 5 SP or top 10 AB final as a TGC |
Supreme Grand Champion |
6000 points |
1 BEST CAT/BEST ALTER final as a QGC |
- NBCs
Even though NBCs are not eligible for titles since that class
is more for evaluation and feedback than competition, they are
ranked by color and division, and then presented in finals.
The club may use the finals rankings to calculate the Best of
the Best.
- Best of the Best
Many TICA clubs present Best of the Best awards at the close
of the show on Sunday. The calculations are done by the Master
Clerk and are usually based on finals only, although since there
is no set rule about Best of the Best, each club may use its
own system. There are no points for Best of the Best; it is
a chance for the highest scoring cats in each class to be honored.
- Scoring- Other Awards
- Regional/International Awards
TICA awards the title "RW" (Regional Winner) to the top 20
cats, kittens and alters in each region, plus the top 20 LH
and SH cats. The title IW (International Winner) is awarded
to the top 20 cats, kittens and alters in all of TICA, and the
top 20 LH and SH cats. Scoring for Regional and International
awards is based on the top 50 rings (adults) or top 30 rings
(kittens). The ring score is calculated by adding one point
for each cat defeated to the points earned in a final. Example:
A Somali finals Best AB in a class of 50 cats, so she earns
200 points for the Best AB final plus 49 points for having defeated
49 cats. This gives her 249 regional/international points for
that ring.
In rings where a cat does not final, one point is awarded for
each cat defeated within the breed or division. Example: The
above Somali does not final in her next ring but she places
Best in division/breed in a class of three Somalis. She earns
two regional/international points in that ring.
Exception to the above rule:
When there are less than 10 cats present and competing in a
ring, the regional/international points are adjusted so that
if all the cats finaled, the last cat in the final would earn
last place points. If there were nine cats in a ring and all
nine finals counted, the cat in 9th place would receive
60 points (SP) or 110 (AB) and the cat in first place gets less
than the full value of the BEST final.
Regional/International scoring- 10 cats
or less (finals in shaded boxes do not count- they are for illustration
only)
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SP FINAL |
10 |
9 |
8 |
7 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
CAT
COUNT |
10 |
60 |
71 |
82 |
93 |
104 |
115 |
126 |
137 |
148 |
159 |
9 |
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60 |
71 |
82 |
93 |
104 |
115 |
126 |
137 |
148 |
8 |
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60 |
71 |
82 |
93 |
104 |
115 |
126 |
137 |
7 |
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60 |
71 |
82 |
93 |
104 |
115 |
126 |
6 |
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60 |
71 |
82 |
93 |
104 |
115 |
5 |
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60 |
71 |
82 |
93 |
104 |
4 |
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60 |
71 |
82 |
93 |
3 |
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60 |
71 |
82 |
2 |
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60 |
71 |
1 |
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60 |
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AB FINAL |
10 |
9 |
8 |
7 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
CAT
COUNT |
10 |
110 |
121 |
132 |
143 |
154 |
165 |
176 |
187 |
198 |
209 |
9 |
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110 |
121 |
132 |
143 |
154 |
165 |
176 |
187 |
198 |
8 |
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110 |
121 |
132 |
143 |
154 |
165 |
176 |
187 |
7 |
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110 |
121 |
132 |
143 |
154 |
165 |
176 |
6 |
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110 |
121 |
132 |
143 |
154 |
165 |
5 |
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110 |
121 |
132 |
143 |
154 |
4 |
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110 |
121 |
132 |
143 |
3 |
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110 |
121 |
132 |
2 |
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110 |
121 |
1 |
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110 |
- Regional/International Breed & Color Awards
TICA recognizes the top three Best of Breed in each class,
both internationally and regionally. In addition, the top three
Best of Color are recognized in Championship, both internationally
and regionally.
- Outstanding Sire/Outstanding Dam
Male cats who produce ten Grand Champion (or higher) offspring,
and females who produce five Grand Champion (or higher) offspring,
are awarded the title OS (Outstanding Sire) or OD (Outstanding
Dam). Currently, there are no Somali Outstanding Sires or Dams.
For more information on TICA, visit their
web site at www.tica.org or E-mail
the Executive Office at ticaeo@xanadu2.net.
A couple of Somali-specific links:
This page was last updated on November 25, 2000.
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