The given line graph illustrates the number of people (males, females, and others) who participated in the Olympics since the games began.
Overall, the number of females enrolled was always less than the males, however, the total count remained the highest throughout. There was a rise in the number of contestants in all categories by the end.
Initially, there were fewer than 1000 female entrants in the year 1924, but during the same year, approximately 3000 males and a total number of members entered the Olympic Games. All three groups showed a simultaneous rise in their numbers. The year 1984 to 2004 was a turning point for females, and the total number of candidates, as there was a rapid escalation in the entry of both from 2000 to around 6000 and 8000 to 12,000, respectively. Nevertheless, male contestants had a minimum increment of just about 6500.
In addition, the total as well as the male count in 1924 began at the same number of about 3000, for all that the total count showed a greater hike than men by the final year.
