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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 data provides information about the engagement of men and women in various sports in the UK from 2005/06 to 2008/09. Overall, it is clear that participation of both genders in the selected sports varied with jogging experiencing a significant increase.
It is noticeable that whereas jogging, cross-country and road-running had the lowest level of participation among both genders, there was a significant increase in involvement. In 2008/09, participation among men was higher with a rise to 7.6% from 6.9% in 2005/06. By contrast, the rise among women was much larger, to 4.8% in 2008/09 from 3.5% at the beginning of the period.
For indoor swimming or diving, while there was a slight decline in the proportion of male participation from 2005/06 to 2008/09, 13.3% to 13.0%, the drop in female engagement was greater, from 18% to 16.5% over the period. By comparison, in cycling for various purposes a greater proportion of men than women took part, with male involvement increasing slightly from 12.7% to 14.4% compared to a fall among women from 7.0% to 6.4%.
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