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The image presents a table comparing sports participation rates, by sex, from 2005/06 to 2008/09, for three sports. For swimming or diving (indoors), men's percentages: 13.3 (2005/06), 12.2 (2006/07), 12.2 (2007/08), 13.0 (2008/09); women's percentages: 18.0 (2005/06), 16.6 (2006/07), 16.8 (2007/08), 16.5 (2008/09). For cycling (health, recreation, training, competition), men's percentages: 12.7 (2005/06), 13.3 (2006/07), 13.8 (2007/08), 14.4 (2008/09); women's percentages: 7.0 (2005/06), 6.7 (2006/07), 6.5 (2007/08), 6.4 (2008/09). For jogging, cross-country, road-running, men's percentages: 6.9 (2005/06), 7.8 (2006/07), 7.5 (2007/08), 7.6 (2008/09); women's percentages: 3.5 (2005/06), 4.8 (2006/07), 4.3 (2007/08), 4.8 (2008/09).
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The table above gives information about UK participation in selected sports by gender between 2005-2006 and 2008-2009. The sports includes; indoor swimming or diving, cycling, jogging which involves cross-country and road-running.
Overall, in the year 2005 and 2006, women had 18%in swimming which is the highest, followed by men with 13.3%. Secondly, in the same year, only 3.5% of women participated in jogging while 6.9% of men joined the same sport.
Additionally, in 2008 and 2009, 14% of men cycled while only 6.4% of women participated. In 2007 and 2008, men had the highest percentage in cycling as with women.
In conclusion, from the statistics, it is obvious that the number of men that participated in sports are more compared to women. This is analysis is very informative.
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