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The image shows a bar graph titled "Participation by young people in selected sports outside lessons by gender, 1999." For tennis, boys' participation is about 25 and girls' is roughly 20. In walking (over 1 hour)/hiking, boys are at approximately 40 and girls slightly higher at about 42. Roller blading/skateboarding shows boys around 25 and girls near 38. Swimming participation is close to 40 for boys and about 60 for girls. Cycling/riding a bike has boys at roughly 60 and girls at around 55. Football participation is significantly higher for boys at about 60, while girls are approximately at 20.
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The bar chart shows the young people sport-participation in Great Britain by gender in 1999.
In the study, 3 sports are mainly done by boys, by the way in the 3 other sports, participation are more often by girls.
In 1999, the most participated sport by boys was football with more than 60 percent, at the same time one fifth girls did football. The second sport preferred by boys was cycling with just under 60% and closed follow by girl with 50%. Tennis are the last sport did by more male, we counted 24% and 18% for boys and girls respectively.
Swimming is the sport which show the biggest participation of girls with more than 50%. 48% of boys practice swimming in 1999. Another sport where there were more girls than boys was roller blading and skate boarding. 26 percent of female participated in 1999, which is 2% more than male. Walking and hiking were practice by 24% of girls and still 2% more than boy.
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