The table illustrates the percentages of people participating in seven different sports in 1999, 2004, and 2009.
Overall
, football was the most popular sport throughout the period, Linking Words
although
its participation rate declined over time. Linking Words
In contrast
, tennis and golf showed noticeable increases. Swimming remained relatively stable, Linking Words
while
basketball and volleyball experienced slight decreases. Yoga showed a modest upward trend.
In 1999, football had by far the highest participation rate at 57%, which Linking Words
then
fell to 52% in 2004 and Linking Words
further
to 48% in 2009. Swimming was the second most popular activity, rising slightly from 32% to 34% in 2004 and remaining unchanged in 2009.
Tennis showed steady growth, increasing from 25% in 1999 to 30% in 2004, and reaching 33% in 2009. Linking Words
Similarly
, golf experienced the most significant growth proportionally, more than doubling from 8% to 17% over the period. Yoga Linking Words
also
increased moderately, from 10% in both 1999 and 2004 to 13% in 2009.
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On the other hand
, volleyball rose slightly from 17% to 20% in 2004 before falling to 18% in 2009. Basketball showed a gradual decline, decreasing from 26% to 24%.Linking Words