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The image displays a bar graph detailing the number of Olympic medals awarded from 1960 to 2016, broken down by gender per event year; in 1960, men received approximately 400 medals and women approximately 100; in 1968, men received approximately 370 and women approximately 130; in 1976, men received approximately 380 and women approximately 170; in 1984, men received approximately 350 and women approximately 170; in 1992, men received approximately 450 and women approximately 220; in 2000, both genders surpassed 250 each, with men at approximately 470 and women approximately 250; in 2008, men received approximately 520 and women approximately 280; in 2016, men received approximately 470 and women surpassing 300.
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The chart demonstrates the quantity of medals awarded to men and women for 46 years .
Overall, the highest numbers of medals awarded to men, and the lowest to women.
Numbers of men medals increased significantly in 16 years, from about 350 to approximately 420.In the next 8 years it grew slightly to around 430.From 1984 to 2000 quantity of medals rose considerably to about 510,and reached its peak. Then in the next 8 years it reduced slightly to 500 and leveled off for the next 8 years.
In terms of women ,from 1960 to 1976, numbers of medals rose steadily, from around 90 to approximately 150.Then, in the next 16 years it increased suddenly to about 240.From 1992 to 2000 numbers of medal grew significantly to hell over 300. In the next 8 years, it rose slightly to around 380.Then in 2016 quantity of medals reached its peak and rose considerably to about 410.
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