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Murtagh toasts new owner after Champers Elysees is sold to Teruya Yoshida

Champers Elysees has proven hugely progressive in 2020
Champers Elysees has proven hugely progressive in 2020

Matron Stakes winner Champers Elysees has been sold to prominent Japanese owner Teruya Yoshida.

The three-year-old gave trainer Johnny Murtagh his first Group One win in the mile heat at Leopardstown earlier this month, completing her rise from Curragh handicap victor to top-level success, via Listed and Group Three triumphs.

Champers Elysees had raced in the colours of Fitzwilliam Racing, but will now race for Yoshida, who has owned the likes of Elusive Kate, Sahpresa and White Muzzle in the past.

Murtagh also confirmed that his star filly will be supplemented for the Sun Chariot Stakes at Newmarket on 3 October. 

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