Champion was fitted for sea at
Sheerness. She visited
Amoy, China in April 1886 and was based in the Pacific from 1890 with the
China Station. In August 1891 under command of Captain Frederick St Clair,
Champion cooperated in a joint landing by French, American and German warships at
Valparaiso,
Chile, to protect civilians and their respective consulates during the
1891 Chilean Civil War. The officers of the international parties placed themselves in front of the muzzles of some
machine guns with which the president-elect had threatened the civilian populace. During 1892,
Champion made a survey and map to
Johnston Atoll, hoping that it might be suitable as a cable station. On 16 January 1893, the Hawaiian Legation at London reported a diplomatic conference over this temporary occupation of the island. In 1893, under command of Captain Rookes,
Champion visited
Pitcairn Island, during which time Captain Rookes prepared a
criminal code and reorganized the government of the colony.
Champion was present at the
Naval Review at
Spithead in celebration of the
Diamond Jubilee on 26 June 1897. From 1904, she was placed in harbour duty as a training vessel, and became a stokers training ship in
Chatham. She was renamed
Champion (old) when the new was built in 1915. On 23 June 1919, her hulk was sold to
Hughes Bolckow, Blyth for scrapping. ==Citations==