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The image presents a table comparing sports participation rates, by sex, from 2005/06 to 2008/09, for three sports. For swimming or diving (indoors), men's percentages: 13.3 (2005/06), 12.2 (2006/07), 12.2 (2007/08), 13.0 (2008/09); women's percentages: 18.0 (2005/06), 16.6 (2006/07), 16.8 (2007/08), 16.5 (2008/09). For cycling (health, recreation, training, competition), men's percentages: 12.7 (2005/06), 13.3 (2006/07), 13.8 (2007/08), 14.4 (2008/09); women's percentages: 7.0 (2005/06), 6.7 (2006/07), 6.5 (2007/08), 6.4 (2008/09). For jogging, cross-country, road-running, men's percentages: 6.9 (2005/06), 7.8 (2006/07), 7.5 (2007/08), 7.6 (2008/09); women's percentages: 3.5 (2005/06), 4.8 (2006/07), 4.3 (2007/08), 4.8 (2008/09).
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The given table presents and compares the percentages of male and female participants in certain sports in the UK from 2005/06 to 2008/09.
Overall, several trends can be observed. Over the four-year period, the percentage of men participating in physical activities has increased, while the percentage of women has decreased. Indoor swimming and diving have been favored by women, while cycling and running have been overwhelmingly chosen by men.
The participation of women in jogging has seen a sizeable increase from 2005/06 to 2008/09 (from 3.5% to 4.8%). A spike in the number of males participating in jogging was observed from June of 2005 to August of 2007 (6.9% to 7.8%). Cycling has seen a steady decrease in female participation (from 7% in 2005 to 6.4% in 2008), while the number of male participants has risen from 12.7% to 14.4%. Men’s participation in indoor swimming has experienced fluctuations over the years of approximately 1%, while the percentage of women participants has sharply decreased.
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