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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 data shows percentage of male and female population of the UK participated in selected sports from June 2005 to September 2009.
Overall, men were more involved in cycling and jogging, while women preferred swimming.
On the one hand, percentage of women involved in swimming were higher than number of men, for instance, at the beginning of period women had 18%, while men had only 13.3%. In addition, men’s percentage dipped through the period to 12.2% and came back to 13.3%, at the same time women participation decreased from 18% to 16.5%.
According to the table, male population more participated in cycling, and its percentage grew from 12.7% to 14.4% during the period, while women participation at the beginning was only 7% and decreased to 6.4%. In comparison, there was an opposite trend for women in jogging: at the start of a period women were less involved and their percentage increased from 3.5% to 4.8% at the end, and men percentage had a similar trend, and their percentage grew from 6.9% to 7.6%.
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