HOLLYWOOD, S.C. (WCIV) — Steeplechase of Charleston has been cancelled due to prolonged drought conditions in the area.
The Post and Courier announced Tuesday that out of an abundance of caution for the safety of both the horses and the Jockeys the race has been cancelled.
According to their announcement, the drought has left the ground overly hard, dry and lacking suitable turf creating dangerous ground conditions for racing.
“The safety of our horses and jockeys must always come first,” said Race Director Toby Edwards in a prepared statement. “After consulting with the NSA, we collectively determined that current ground conditions don’t meet the standards required for premier steeplechase racing.”
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The Post and Courier also said that this cancellation just furthers the importance of facilities in the Lowcountry that can support horse racing and honor the rich racing culture in the area.
“While this cancellation is deeply disappointing for our entire community, it reinforces our commitment to establishing Charleston as the premier destination for fall steeplechase racing,” said Chris Zoeller, Executive Director. “The spirit of this event has endured since 1734, and we are dedicated to creating an experience that will showcase the very best of our sport for generations to come.”
Ticket holders will be contacted and have the option to request a full refund, transfer their ticket to the 2025 event, or convert their purchase into a tax-deductible donation to Steeplechase of Charleston.
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