The bar chart illustrates the participation rates in four different sports – swimming, football (soccer), cycling, and tennis – for three age groups (10-19, 20-39, and 40+) in a specific country. Overall, participation rates tend to decrease with increasing age.
Swimming: Swimming is the most popular sport across all age groups, with participation rates exceeding 50% for the youngest age group (10-19) and remaining above 30% for the 20-39 age group. However, participation in swimming drops significantly for the 40+ age group, falling below 20%.
Football (Soccer): Football enjoys high popularity among the youngest age group (10-19), with participation exceeding 60%. However, similar to swimming, participation in football declines steadily with age, reaching its lowest point among the 40+ age group at around 20%.
Cycling: Cycling exhibits a more balanced distribution across age groups compared to swimming and football. Participation rates hover around 30% for all three age groups, suggesting cycling might be a more sustainable activity throughout life.
Tennis: Tennis has the lowest overall participation rates. While it enjoys some popularity among the youngest age group (around 20%), participation drops significantly for both the 20-39 and 40+ age groups, falling below 10% for both.
Hang on, finding our artistic inspiration Name | ParticipationRate |
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Swimming | 55.4 |
Football (soccer) | 63.2 |
Cycling | 30.6 |
Tennis | 19.7 |