The bar chart depicts the percentage of youth participating in 6 different types of sport divided by gender in Great Britain in 1999.
Overall, it is clear that both boys and girls like swimming, cycling and playing football much more than the other sports. Throughout this year, there was a wide gap between the two groups in football.
To begin with, in the first 3 sports, tennis was the only sport boys play more than girls. Young people showed the balance interest in walking/hiking, simultaneously had slightly different among the teenagers ( under 30%)
Turning next to the other remaining sports, the proportion of boys who play football is thrice as much as girls’ (69% for girls as opposed to 19% for boys). Boys had the most participants in football, the opposite was true for girls. Girls were shown more interest in swimming than boy by reaching up to 50 figures and less than 50 rate for boys. On the other hand, cycling was more attractive to boys that their percentage was up to 60%, more 10% than girls.
