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The image shows a bar chart with the proportion of people that showed interest in particular sports, comparing the years 1995, 2000, and 2005. Football had the highest interest with around 30% in 1995, 35% in 2000, and almost 40% in 2005. Swimming had around 20% in 1995, 25% in 2000, and just over 25% in 2005. Rugby had 10% in 1995, over 10% in 2000, and under 10% in 2005. Snooker had around 10% in 1995, under 10% in 2000, and around 7% in 2005. Tennis had around 5% in 1995 and 2000, and just under 10% in 2005. Golf had just over 5% in 1995, around 7% in 2000, and around 5% in 2005.
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The chart illustrates the preferences of UK poll respondents regarding various sports.
Overall, football emerges as the most popular sport among the six categories, while tennis exhibits a downward trend.
According to the provided information, football attracted the highest number of participants, peaking at approximately 41% in 1995 and continuing to rise to around 45% by 2005. Similarly, swimming experienced a brief increase of 7% from 1995 to 2000, but then saw a decline of about 3% by 2025.
In contrast, the remaining sports all experienced a decline in interest from 1995 to 2000, with an average decrease of roughly 15%. However, the statistics for rugby, snooker, and golf improved from 2000 to 2005. Both snooker and golf saw a slight increase of about 3%, while rugby surged from approximately 28% to about 31%. Tennis, on the other hand, remained unchanged at 25%.
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