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The image displays a graph indicating the number of children in the UK participating in different sports from 2008 to 2014. Football participation shows a slight upward trend starting at 8 million in 2008, slightly rising to around 8.5 million in 2010, maintaining this level through 2012, and reaching approximately 9 million in 2014. Athletics participation starts at 0.5 million in 2008, grows to about 1 million in 2010, rises sharply to 3 million by 2012, and then stabilizes at 5 million by 2014. Swimming participation begins just below 2.5 million in 2008, with a steady increase to 2.5 million in 2010, climbs to around 3 million in 2012, and continues rising evenly to reach just over 3.5 million by 2014.
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The graph illustrates children’s sports and participation in different sports in the UK from 2008 to 2014.Overall, there are three types of sports : football, athletics and swimming , also their millions of participants.
Football sport participants show the pick and it slightly decreased by 2010, nevertheless millions of children interested in football than other sports.In 2008 ,Football participants stood at 8 millions , after which it slightly decreased to 7 millions in 2010.Football experienced the most significant growth whereas athletics stead the lowest point,but In 2010 athletics participants sharply increased to 5 million children.After that athletics slightly decreased to 4 millions only.Swimming participants strated 2 million participants in 2008 , and then slightly increased to 3 million students.By contrast , athletics increased sharply and the most significant sport is football all over the years.
All in all, participants showed the most interesting sport is football and they also interested in athletics by 2010.
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