Jim Hudson Audi to sponsor 2015 Colonial Cup Turf Club

November 10, 2015

CAMDEN, SC – The Marion duPont Scott Colonial Cup announced Jim Hudson Audi as the sponsor for this year’s Colonial Cup Turf Club.

“We’re thrilled to have Jim Hudson Audi as this year’s Colonial Cup Turf Club sponsor,” said Carolina Cup Racing Association’s Chief Executive Officer, Nick Ellis.

“Audi Columbia is honored to have our name and brand affiliated with the Colonial Cup and look forward to an ongoing relationship with the event,” said Jim Hudson, founder and principal of Jim Hudson Automotive Group.

Jim Hudson Automotive Dealerships, which are family owned and operated, have been serving the Columbia region since 1980.

“Jim and his automotive group have a long history of community involvement and support many events in and around Columbia. We’re pleased to have the Hudson Automotive Group’s Audi of Columbia sponsoring our Turf Club and their autos as our Official Colonial Cup Vehicles”.

Tickets for tailgating, grandstand, general admission and Post & Paddock are now on sale. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.carolina-cup.org or call 803-432-6513 (toll-free 800-780-8117). The Springdale Race Course is located at 200 Knights Hill Road in Camden, SC.

 

About The Colonial Cup

The Marion duPont Scott Colonial Cup was the first international steeplechase in the United States. The annual event is held in the fall at the Springdale Race Course located in Camden, SC. The Colonial Cup is the last Grade I race of the steeplechase year and attracts the sports elite performers. With its unique inner loop and outer loop design, the 2 ¾ mile course offers spectators spectacular views of the running. Since its inception in 1970, The Colonial Cup has become a South Carolina tradition every bit as important as its sister, The Carolina Cup. Race day and race week also celebrate many other southern outdoor sports activities. For more information, visit www.carolina-cup.org or call 803-432-6513 (toll-free 800-780-8117).

 

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