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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 contains information about participants in specific sports separated by sex in UK from June 2005 to September 2008.
Overall, women are seen to participate in swimming or diving more than man. While that pattern was completely reversed in cycling, where men took part twice as much as women. There was a small difference between female and male athletes, who took part in jogging, cross-country, road running.
The most enormous contrast can be visible in cycling, throughout the whole period male participants had twice much percent, than female.
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