The bar chart and line graph depict the number of participants who are male and female took part in the Olympics from 1924 to 2012.
Overall, the total number of participants increased significantly over the, with a marked rise in female. Additionally, men participation grew gradually and usually outnumbered women. During 2012, the quantity of attendees become narrow.
In 1924, the Olympics attracted approximately 3,000 people including almost male and female accounted for a small fraction. After 28 years, total participants showed a upward trend with more than 4,000 especially men, while female remained under 1,000 people.
Moving ahead to 1984, the number of participants increased sharply and witnessed more variations. Male and female accounted for approximately more than 5,000 and 1,000 people respectively. By 2012, the number of participants reached a peak of men with 6,000 people and nearly 6,000 in women. It is clear that the total attendees relative high and narrow with 10,000 participants.
