
Carolina Cup
Season 3 Episode 7 | 4m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Experience the thrill of the Carolina Cup in Camden where history and tradition collide.
In this episode of From the Sky experience the thrill of the Carolina Cup in Camden where history and tradition collide at the oldest inland city's annual steeplechase horse race. Learn about the rich history of steeplechase racing and explore the Southern hospitality of the Carolina Cup, from the sky!
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From the Sky is a local public television program presented by SCETV
Support for this program is provided by The ETV Endowment of South Carolina.

Carolina Cup
Season 3 Episode 7 | 4m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
In this episode of From the Sky experience the thrill of the Carolina Cup in Camden where history and tradition collide at the oldest inland city's annual steeplechase horse race. Learn about the rich history of steeplechase racing and explore the Southern hospitality of the Carolina Cup, from the sky!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipCamden, South Carolina, the oldest inland city in the state, is a place known for its tranquility and historical significance.
However, once a year, this peaceful town transforms into a vibrant hub of activity, hosting the prestigious Carolina Cup, a steeplechase horse race that has been captivating audiences for nearly 90 years.
Drawing in 30,000 people from around the globe, the Carolina Cup is a spectacle like no other, especially from the sky.
Steeplechase horse racing has a history as rich as it is thrilling.
Originating in the 18th century, steeplechase combines the excitement of hunting in the field with the competitive spirit of racing.
The term steeplechase is said to have originated from a legendary race between two Irish men, Cornelius O'Callaghan and Edmund Blake, who raced between two churches leaping over obstacles along the way.
This exhilarating form of racing has evolved over the years, with modern steeplechase courses featuring standardized national fences, a 52-inch tall obstacle typically filled with synthetic brush, providing a challenging, yet exciting experience.
The Carolina Cup, held at the historic Springdale Racecourse, has a unique and rich history.
Originally part of a land grant, the Springdale Racecourse changed hands several times before being acquired by Marion duPont Scott In 1953.
Scott, renowned as “the first lady of American steeplechasing, ” was a passionate horse enthusiast and thoroughbred breeder.
Her legacy lives on through the Springdale Racecourse, which she generously gifted to the state of South Carolina upon her passing in 1983.
Today, the Carolina Cup stands as a testament to Scott's love for the sport and her dedication to preserving On race day, the Carolina Cup comes alive with excitement and pageantry.
Thousands of spectators flock to the Springdale Racecourse, lining the course and infield to cheer on their favorite horses as they navigate the challenging terrain.
Steeplechase racing is a game of endurance.
The event features six races, with the highlight being the Carolina Cup.
During the race, horses reach speeds of over 30 miles- per-hour as they race around the field twice, covering over two miles.
Along the way, they must navigate a total of ten jumps, each adding to the excitement and spectacle of the event.
The Carolina Cup is not just a race, it's a celebration of tradition, skill and the enduring bond between horse and rider.
With its roots deeply embedded in the history of steeplechase racing, the Carolina Cup continues to captivate audiences with its thrilling races as a beloved tradition and is a must see event from the sky.
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