Sport facts 2007-2008
Following the detailed sport evidence packs that Sport England
published in June 2008, further sport specific information has been
compiled in a series of sport factsheets.
Data from Sport England's Active People Survey 2 across 35
different sports highlights:
- Sport participation rates
- Data around organised sport (club membership, tuition,
organised sport),
- Participation rates across the nine English regions
- Latent demand for sport.
Where possible, Active People Survey 2 results (2007/8) are
shown against Active People Survey 1 results (2005/6) to indicate
where any changes in participation have occured in the two years
from 2005/6 and 2007/8.
Documents
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in angling, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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24 July 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in archery, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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02 September 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in athletics, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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30 July 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in badminton, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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02 September 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in baseball and softball, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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30 July 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in basketball, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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02 September 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in bowls, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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30 July 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in boxing, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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02 September 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in canoeing, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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30 July 2009
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Information on numbers regularly taking part in cricket, drawn from Sport England's Active People 2 survey.
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02 September 2009