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The image shows two graphs: the top one displays the "Average monthly spend on children's sports" in pounds from 2008 to 2014, while the bottom one shows "Participation in three different sports" in millions of children during the same years. The spending graph shows a continuous increase from around 10 pounds in 2008 to almost 35 pounds in 2014. In the participation graph, football has the highest participation, increasing from around 4.5 million in 2008 to almost 8.5 million in 2014; athletics remains almost constant around 2.5 million, and swimming participation decreases from just over 7.5 million to around 6 million.
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The chart compares the numbers of children participating in three sports in the UK during a six-year period.
The number of children playing football was 8 million in 2008, and it remained stable until 2010, when it showed a slight increase. The number reached 9 million in 2012 and remained steady until 2014.
The number of children who chose to swim rose smoothly from 2 million in 2008 to 3 million in 2014. By contrast, athletics attracted only no more than 0.5 million children participants in 2008. However, the number soared shortly after 2010, and it outnumbered children swimmers in 2011. In 2014, nearly 5 million children were engaged in athletics.
Overall, the total number of children participants in the three sports above increased from 2008 to 2014. Although the numbers for swimming and athletics both grew, it is clear that football was by far the most popular sport over the six years.
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