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The image presents a horizontal bar chart depicting the most common sports played in the UK in 2008, with data split by gender: males and females. "Other" sports show 12% for males, 7% for females; Swimming indicates 13% for males, 19% for females; Soccer records 9% for males, 1% for females; Netball displays 0% for males, 10% for females; Tennis accounts for 7% for males, 8% for females; Basketball shows 6% for males, 1% for females; Table Tennis registers 5% for males, 3% for females; Jogging displays 3% for males, approximately 1% for females; Cricket contains 5% for males, 0% for females.
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The given bar chart compares the share of males and females taking part in different popular sports in the UK in 2008
Overall, soccer was by far the most popular sport among males, whereas netball dominated among females. Also of note is that there was a sharp disparity in the figures for males pursuing netball.
To elaborate, while 3% of males did jogging, only 4% of females did the same. Such differences were also observed in the figures for swimming and netball, but to a far greater extent, with around 14% and 1% compared to 23% and 25%.
Regarding categories with higher data for males, around 7% of the examined males opted for tennis and basketball, opposed to a mere 10% of females combined. Meanwhile, the most pronounced differences can be seen in the figures for females and males following soccer, other sports, cricket, and table tennis, with a gap of 19%,10%, 9%, 5% respectively
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