The bar chart shows the number of participants who entered the Olympics for years. It states two genders, which are men and women. In contrast, the line graph shows the total number of participants joining the Olympics from 1924 to 2012.
Overall, 2012 represented the highest number of athletes in the Olympics. In general, both males and females showed an upward trend from 1924 to 2012, but we can easily see that men always outnumbered women.
We can see from the chart that 1924 recorded the lowest number of participants for both men and women, while 2012 experienced the highest. However, the point is that in 2012, the female attendees increased significantly, from 1500 people to 4800 people, from 1984 to 2012.
Regarding the total participants, over 10,000 people attended the Olympics in 2012, which is the highest recorded number, while the lowest is just about 3000 people in 1924. In addition, from 1924 to 1984, there were slightly more contenders, whereas by 2012, the total number of Olympic athletes had grown 1.7 times more compared to 1984.
