Translations:Horse Game History/11/en

The end of WWII brought with it a reduction of the use of horses in military capacity, and the landscape also began to change for the inclusion of people in recreational events. In 1952, the Summer Olympics permitted non-military men to compete in equestrian events, and permitted women to compete in dressage for the first time. Queen Elizabeth II famously was fond of horses, and also in 1952, inherited her father's stock of racing and breeding horses. By 1964, women were also permitted to participate in eventing and jumping at the Olympics. In the U.S., the Southwestern Colored Cowboys Association, one of the first minority rodeo organizations, was established in the late 1940s, leading to the creation of clubs like the Circle L Five Riding Club, which became the first all-Black riding club in Fort Worth, Texas$ref4.