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Champion royally good in Wolferton Stakes

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Royal Champion (16/1) put his best foot forward at Royal Ascot on Tuesday to land the Listed Wolferton Stakes in comfortable style.

Trainer - ROGER VARIAN Picture: Racing and Sports

Roger Varian's Charyn produced an excellent effort to finish third behind two high-class horses in the St James's Palace Stakes earlier on the card and the Newmarket-based trainer ensured he would have revenge on Aidan O'Brien when Royal Champion quickened up smartly to beat Bolshoi Ballet (7/1).

Drawn wide in stall twelve, jockey Jack Mitchell opted to leave his mount without cover and the pair were stuck three-wide towards the middle of the pack for much of the contest. Bolshoi Ballet, who cut out much of the early running, was sent for home approaching the two-pole but Jack Mitchell soon had Royal Ascot's current leading rider in his sights and the pair swept on by with one-and-a-half furlongs to run. The gelded son of Shamardal began to drift off a clear line approaching the final fifty yards but was always nicely clear and went on to record a one-and-a-quarter length victory over Bolshoi Ballet to provide Jack Mitchell with his first Royal Ascot winner.

The well-backed 3/1 favourite Buckaroo finished a further three-quarters of a length back in third while Highland Avenue (18/1), who looked to be travelling kindly entertaining the straight, was back in fourth.

Varian said: "It's nice to get one on the board the first day and great to have one for Sheikh Obaid, who is a big supporter.

"He's a bit in and out this horse, but I always knew he had a big one in him. Good to soft ground is his ideal conditions, any quicker or much softer and he doesn't seem to want to know. I'm delighted for Jack, he's a huge part of our team."

Mitchell said: "That's my first Royal Ascot winner and I seem to have been coming here a long time!

"It's unbelievable. I can't thank Sheikh Mohammed Obaid and Roger Varian enough for keeping me on this horse. He's delivered and given me a great day."

HM The King & HM The Queen only runner on the card, Saga, finished back in fifth.

HM The King was present in the paddock following his inaugural appearance as King at the Royal procession.