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The image displays a table with UK sports participation data by gender between 2005/06 and 2008/09. In swimming or diving (indoors), men's participation is 13.3% in 2005/06, 12.2% in 2006/07, 12.2% in 2007/08, and 13.0% in 2008/09, while women's percentages are 18.0%, 16.6%, 16.8%, and 16.5% respectively. In cycling (health, recreation, training, competition), men's figures are 12.7%, 13.3%, 13.8%, and 14.4%, against women's 6.8%, 6.8%, 7.0%, and 6.4% across the same years. For jogging, cross-country, and road-running, men's participation noted is 6.9% in 2005/06, 7.8% in 2006/07, 7.5% in 2007/08, and 7.6% in 2008/09, with corresponding women's rates at 4.3%, 4.8%, 4.3%, and 4.8%.
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The table provides information about UK competitions in each sports by men and women between June 2005 and September 2008.
Overall, from 6 sections the best percent for men it is cycling, swimming and diving while for woman it is only swimming and diving. However, for another participarions there was a small difference between jogging , cross country and road running.
In swimming and driving a large number in patricipation haves woman, wheares men have slightly less percent, during the time from 2006 to 2008 was a fluctuation of participate. However, for woman it was the same situation, amoun of woman in swimming and driving slightly decrease. By 2005, in cycling men have significant superiority over woman, they have 12.7% but in 2008 they will rise to 14.4%, while woman have only 7.0% and in future this percent would gradually fall to 6.4%.
For jogging, cross-country and road-running a large number of athletes was meles , even though ovet the time women have only 4.8% while men for 3% more.
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