The 2024 Steeplechase of Charleston has been canceled

The Steeplechase of Charleston is a horse racing event that takes place about 40 minutes outside of downtown at the Stono Ferry Racetrack.

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The event is organized by Steeplechase of Charleston LLC, a non-profit company.

Photo by Grace Beahm Alford + The Post and Courier

The Steeplechase of Charleston was set to return on Sunday, Nov. 10, but has since been canceled due to safety concerns.

Event officials say there are worries for the safety of both the equine and human athletes. The prolonged drought in the Lowcountry has caused the ground to be hard + dry and created a surface officials say is not suitable for racing.

What this means for ticketholders

  • Receive a refund
  • Transfer your ticket to the 2025 event
  • Convert your purchase into a tax-deductible donation to Steeplechase of Charleston, LLC

The event staff acknowledged the news is disappointing and shared “This decision affects our entire steeplechase family — from our dedicated horsemen to our passionate spectators,” Executive Director Chris Zoeller said in a press release.

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