
Well our breed entry at yesterdays show would maybe show how this can happen. there were 5 exhibits for the 3 classes as unfortunately it clashed with our breeds puppy veteran and Champions contest.
There were two young exhibits of 17 and 18 months, two in their prime and a veteran bitch whose coat is not at it's best following a litter and spaying (hope when it moults out it will come back better). Now the two youngsters and the Veteran had all won RCCs and the two in their prime were CCs, one being a Champion.
As a judge on a good day any one of the exhibits could have been put up and have beaten the others, and the same exhibits having met on numerous occasions have done the whole gammut of swapping places.
My Champion bitch decided to behave abominably, wouldn't stand still, jumping up bouncing around the ring, and generally sticking two fingers up! She got 2nd to the male who went BOB, but in the challenge she beat the other class winners for RBOB.
Her daughter did nothing wrong but wasn't showing any sparkle under the overhead heaters, and the young male was similarily affected. the Veteran was really on her toes, but her coat let her down.
My friends male put on a good performance, even though he is rather laid back, and then I showed him for her in the Group to third place.
My Champion did decide to behave better and won the Champion stakes, and her Veteran Mum won the younger Veteran stakes, but was pipped by the older Vet because of ehr coat, but the judge loved her feee ground covering gait (her and her daughters major good points).
I showed each of my 3 exhibits in 3 classes each under four different judges.
I think too many people enter one class only at Open shows and then are disappointed. I find I have more fun entering lost of variety classes under different judges, gives you several bites st the cherry. Always a bit disapointed if I do win BOB, as I then feel I should withdraw to gie the others a chance and so as not to be absent from the Group for the judges and breeds sake.