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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 table provides data about proportion of competition members in various sports by gender and age. The data reveals a clear relationship between type of activity and participation’s gender in different ages in the UK.
Overall, the ratio of participants of different ages in one sport and of the same gender is proportional. The lowest percentage of female participants among those born in 2005/06 in jogging, cross-country, road-running, and the smallest percent of male members in the same sport and age group. The highest part of female members is in the swimming or diving sports and in 2005/06 age group. In general, most of woman sportsmans in water competitions. The lagest number of male sportsmans in cycling sport unlike jogging and cross-country, where the least percentage of male participants.
It is quate predictable that the distribution by gender within a sport will be even across age group. There was also no similarity in the percentage of participants of different genders and same ages.
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