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{{Short description|American Standardbred racehorse}} {{For|the astronomical device|Laser pointer}} [[File:The two-minute horse (Page 102) BHL23741804.jpg|thumb|right|Star Pointer with David McClary]] '''Star Pointer''' (1889β1910) was the first [[Standardbred]] [[race horse]] to complete a mile in less than two minutes. He was a [[Harness racing|pacer]] by Brown Hal out of Sweepstakes. Star Pointer was bred by Captain Henry P. Pointer of [[Spring Hill, Tennessee]]. His sire was Brown Hal and his dam was Sweepstakes. He began racing in 1894. On August 28, 1897, driven by [[David J. McClary]], he broke the 2 minute mile barrier at around 4:00 pm with quarter times of 30 sec, 29{{frac|3|4}}, 29{{frac|1|4}}, 30{{frac|1|4}} for a 1:59{{frac|1|4}} time. His record stood until 1903, when it was beaten to 1:59 by [[Dan Patch]]. David J. McClary Hall of Fame Inductee, 2002 The first person to drive a standardbred horse to win at a mile in less than two minutes was David J. McClary, a native of London, Ont. He achieved the feat on Aug. 28, 1897, when he drove pacer Star Pointer to an epic 1:59 1/4 at Readville, Mass. Star Pointer, owned by James Murphy of Chicago, had been a big, clumsy-gaited, knee-knocking pacer, particularly when going slow. But under McClary's careful tutelage Star Pointer in full flight traveled faster than any horse of his time. His record stood until 1903, when it was lowered to 1:59 by the legendary Dan Patch. McClary was enjoying unsurpassed success among trainers of that era. Three days previous to the epochal mile by Star Pointer, he won a bitterly fought six-heat race with Guinette (2:02 1/4) at the Readville track. He retired from the sulky in 1915 and lived in Connecticut until his death in 1940. He was elected an Immortal to harness racing's Hall of Fame at Goshen, N.Y., in 1959. On November 22, 1898, Star Pointer was sold in Madison Square Garden New York City for $15,000 to ex congressman White of Cleveland Ohio. James A Murphy wept upon the sale and loss of his beloved horse. Star Pointer died of a stroke several weeks before the Christmas of 1910. His record was 22 victories and 4 seconds in 30 starts. He had a total of 60 wins in 79 heats and earnings of over $50,000 ({{inflation|US|50000|1910|r=-4|fmt=eq}}). His remains were buried beneath the finish line of the Dean Racetrack in [[Palatine, Illinois]] but the exact location is now lost to history. He was inducted into the United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 1954.<ref>{{cite web |title=Star Pointer |url=https://harnessmuseum.com/content/star-pointer |website=Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame |access-date=July 6, 2020}}</ref> Star Pointer was owned by James A. Murphy,(born in Rome New York August 11, 1846 and died January 24, 1920, in New York City)and was a resident of Chicago Illinois. He was famous throughout the United States as a thorough horseman and was a familiar figure on the tracks of the big meets. James A. Murphy organized the Central Grange and Stock Exchange. Utica Saturday Globe January 24, 1920 Obituary.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1898-11-22 |title=$15,000 FOR STAR POINTER; Ex-Congressman White of Cleveland, 0., Bought Great Pacer. GOOD PRICES FOR DALY'S LOT James A. Murphy, Owner of the Fastest Harness Horse in the World, Wept when the Animal Was Sold. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1898/11/22/archives/15000-for-star-pointer-excongressman-white-of-cleveland-0-bought.html |access-date=2024-05-16 |work=The New York Times |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> ==References== *{{cite book|author=Eli Schleifer With Robert Temple|title=The History of Harness Racing In New England|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q88nir3IdlwC&pg=PA19|date=9 April 2010|publisher=Xlibris Corporation|isbn=978-1-4500-5472-0|pages=19}}{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=December 2017}} {{Reflist}} [[Category:American Standardbred racehorses]] [[Category:Racehorses bred in the United States]] [[Category:Racehorses trained in the United States]] [[Category:Horse racing track record setters]] [[Category:United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductees]] [[Category:1889 racehorse births]] [[Category:1910 racehorse deaths]]
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