One Man's 1997-98 season started with a victory over his old rival Barton Bank in the
Charlie Hall Chase (at Wetherby), and a win in the Peterborough Chase (at
Huntingdon Racecourse). Attention then turned to Kempton and One Man's bid to win the
King George VI Chase for a third straight time and emulate Desert Orchid (who won the race in 1986 and three successive times from 1988-1990). However, One Man finished fifth in the
Boxing Day spectacular this time around, with the race being won by the progressing See More Business. His connections were left to decide on One Man's target for the 1998 Cheltenham Festival. A third attempt at the
Cheltenham Gold Cup was not to be considered; instead, a start in the two-mile
Queen Mother Champion Chase was the favoured option. Before this, One Man returned to Ascot for the Comet Chase in February; this time, he finished ahead of Strong Promise. In March 1998, One Man returned to Cheltenham. He started the Champion Chase at 7-2 odds and jumped well throughout; jockey Brian Harding took him clear at the final turn, where he once again faced the Cheltenham hill. However, this time the trip was right; he saw off his closest challengers Or Royal and Lord Dorcet with a blistering pace. One Man's Queen Mother Champion Chase victory is remembered as one of the most emotional Cheltenham festival victories of all time, as he was led towards the deafening cheers around the winners' enclosure by a tearful John Hales. Never before had a horse won both the King George and the Champion Chase. Sixteen days later at Aintree, on 3 April 1998, One Man crashed through the ninth fence in the Melling Chase and landed in a heap. He did not seem to take off at the fence; one possibility is that he could have had a heart attack. He broke a hind tibia in the fall (a fatal injury in a racehorse) and was put down on the spot. One Man was listed number 6 in a 2004 Racing Post readers' poll of their favourite race horses, with just three steeplechasers ahead of him (
Arkle,
Desert Orchid and
Red Rum). ==References==