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The image shows a line graph titled "Participation by club members" with a y-axis labeled "% of club members" ranging from 0 to 50 in increments of 10, and an x-axis labeled "year" ranging from 1983 to 2003 in increments of 5 years; there are three lines representing "swimming" with a diamond marker, "team sports" with a square marker, and "gym activities" with a triangle marker; "swimming" shows a decrease from slightly above 40% in 1983 to just below 30% in 2003, "team sports" shows a decrease from just above 30% in 1983 to just below 15% in 2003, and "gym activities" show an increase from just below 15% in 1983 to just above 20% in 2003; there is a label "relatively" next to the year 1998.
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The line graph presents data on the attendance rates at three different sports clubs in the UK—swimming, team sports, and gym activities—from 1983 to 2003.
Overall, participation in swimming declined significantly over this period, while there was a substantial increase in attendance for gym activities. In contrast, team sports maintained a stable percentage throughout the years. At the beginning of the twenty-year span, attendance in swimming exceeded that of the other sports; however, by the end of the period, team sports became the most popular option.
Focusing on swimming, the participation rate started at around 50% in 1983 but dropped noticeably to approximately 15% by 1998. It then stabilized until 2003. In comparison, gym activities began at about 5% in 1983 and surged, reaching a peak of around 25% in 1998, after which the rate remained steady for the following years.
Meanwhile, the number of club members participating in team sports fluctuated between 32% and 40% from 1983 to 2003.
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