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The image shows a table with the percentage of UK residents interested in specific sports across the years 1990, 2000, and 2010. For Football, interest stands at 59% in 1990, 57% in 2000, and 56% in 2010. Rugby interest is noted at 12% in 1990, increasing to 20% in 2000, and 24% in 2010. Golf interest maintains stability with figures at 28% in 1990 and 2000, slightly decreasing to 26% in 2010. Cricket interest is steady at 12% in both 1990 and 2000, before slightly increasing to 14% in 2010. Judo shows declining interest starting at 9% in 1990, dropping to 5% in 2000, and 4% in 2010. Swimming sees 15% in 1990, rising to 18% in 2000, then dropping to 16% in 2010.
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The table illustrates the proportion of people who were interested in sports, in the UK, in three different years (1990-2010).
Overall, it is clear that Football made an upward trend, while the reverse was true for Judo. It is also worth mentioning that despite a slight fall Football remained the most popular type of sport in the given period.
Looking at the details, in 1990 Football stood at a high of 59%, and it fell to 56% by the end of the period. At first, Rugby formed 12% and noticeably increased to 24% in 2010. In 1990, Golf made up 28% and slightly decreased by 2%. And for Cricket, it leveled out at almost 13%. As for Judo, it was 9%, but it declined to 4%. When it comes to Swimming, it had similar changes about 15-18% in all years.
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