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Band 9: art 1: The table illustrates the total proportion of interests in sports by collecting data in European country, which occurred in 1999, 2004 and 2009.

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The image contains a table that illustrates the total proportion of interests in sports in a European country, with data from 1999, 2004, and 2009. In 1999, the proportions were: Tennis 25%, Swimming 32%, Football 57%, Golf 8%, Volleyball 17%, Basketball 26%, and Yoga 10%. In 2004, the proportions were: Tennis 30%, Swimming 34%, Football 52%, Golf 13%, Volleyball 20%, Basketball 25%, and Yoga 10%. In 2009, the proportions were: Tennis 33%, Swimming 34%, Football 48%, Golf 17%, Volleyball 18%, Basketball 24%, and Yoga 13%.
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The table compares the percentages of people who showed interest in various sports in a European country in 1999, 2004, and 2009.

Overall, football consistently attracted the highest proportion of interest despite a steady decline over the period. By contrast, tennis and golf experienced notable growth, while participation in the remaining sports fluctuated only slightly.

In 1999, football dominated at 57%, far exceeding all other sports. Swimming ranked second at 32%, followed by basketball and tennis at 26% and 25% respectively. Volleyball accounted for 17%, whereas yoga and golf were the least popular at 10% and 8%.

By 2004, interest in football had fallen to 52%, although it remained the leading sport. Tennis and swimming both rose to 30% and 34% respectively, with swimming maintaining its position as the second most popular activity. Golf recorded a marked increase to 13%, while volleyball climbed modestly to 20%. In contrast, basketball dipped slightly to 25%, and yoga remained unchanged.

In 2009, football declined further to 48%. Tennis continued its upward trend, reaching 33%, while swimming plateaued at 34%. Golf saw the most significant growth over the period, more than doubling to 17%. Meanwhile, volleyball edged down to 18%, basketball decreased to 24%, and yoga rose marginally to 13%.

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