HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Carolina Cup is an annual steeplechase horse race held at the Springdale Race Course in
Camden, South Carolina Camden is the largest city in and the county seat of Kershaw County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 7,764 in the 2020 census, and the 2022 population estimate is 8,213. It is part of the Columbia, South Carolina, Metropolita ...
. The race holds the
National Steeplechase Association The National Steeplechase Association is the official sanctioning body of American steeplechase horse racing. The National Steeplechase Association was founded on February 15, 1895 by August Belmont Jr., the first president of The Jockey Club ...
attendance record of 71,000 people. The Carolina Cup has raised thousands of dollars for the local Kershaw County Medical Center. Each year the gates open at 9:00 AM, cadets from the prestigious
Camden Military Academy Camden Military Academy (CMA) is a private, Single-sex education, all-male, Military academy, military boarding school located in Camden, South Carolina, United States. The State of South Carolina has recognized the institution as the official st ...
present the colors at 11:45 AM, and the six races begin at 1:00 PM. Each race runs thirty-five minutes apart. General admission is thirty dollars in advance and forty-five dollars at the gates. Suggested attire is typically dresses and sunhats for women and bowties and sport coats for men. Races run regardless of bad weather.


History

The land which the course now occupies, now named Springdale Race Course, was originally purchased and developed as a race course by Ernest Woodward, a New York local who was both Chairman of the Board and owner of the Jell-O Corporation as well as an avid foxhunter with the Genesee Valley Hunt. In the 1940s, Woodward gave the 600 acres of the course to Ernest Kirkover, who was unable to afford the costs of upkeeping the race course. The property was then sold a few years later to Mrs. Ambrose Clark of Aiken, SC. Subsequent to her death, the race course was bought by
Marion duPont Scott Marion duPont Scott (May 3, 1894 – September 4, 1983) was a thoroughbred horsebreeder who operated a racing stable for both flat and steeplechase racing. She was the last private owner of Montpelier, the mansion and land estate of former Unit ...
. Mrs. Scott participated in the Carolina Cup at the Springdale Race Course in 1932 and won first place. When Mrs. Scott died in 1983, the plus of Springdale Race Course was deeded to the state of South Carolina under agreement that the land remain solely for equine use in perpetuity. She also bequeathed a million dollar endowment for maintenance. Today the course is managed by Toby Edwards, himself a former steeplechase jockey and trainer. Today both Springdale Race Course and the National Steeplechase Museum share the Board of Directors.


Buildings and structures

The racing offices and the Steeplechase Museum, both non-profit organizations, are located on the grounds of the race course. The original building was moved from Marion duPont Scott's Camden house over to the race course. The building reflects Camden’s famous cottage architecture found in many of the residences visited by the horsemen around the turn of the century.


Areas and sections of the race course

Sections of the course for viewers are the Infield, East and West Rail, Restricted section, Front Row Paddock, The Meadow, and the Grandstand Box. Viewers pay different prices to park in varying tailgate sections, depending on which it is. Refer to carolinacup.org for actual ticket prices. This includes one parking credential for one Grandstand Box, Six Box Seat badge credentials and six wristbands, which allow all day access to the Jim Hudson Lexus Post and Paddock Clubhouse Luncheon tent.Carolina Cup. Web. 12 September 2010. .


References

{{Reflist Horse races in the United States Camden, South Carolina Sports competitions in South Carolina 1932 establishments in South Carolina Recurring sporting events established in 1932 Upper class culture in South Carolina