Background
Born in Benton, Illinois, Threewitt grew up in a small town where his father worked as an bookkeeper for a coal company.
Born in Benton, Illinois, Threewitt grew up in a small town where his father worked as an bookkeeper for a coal company.
The city of Arcadia, California, home to Santa Anita Racetrack, declared February 24, 2007 to be "Noble Threewitt Day."
Introduced to horse racing at county fairgrounds, in his teens he rode in a few races in Kansas City but soon weight gain ended his days as a jockey. In 1932 he embarked on a career as a professional trainer at Agua Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico. At age twenty-one, he was the youngest licensed American trainer at that time.
When Santa Anita Park was built in Arcadia, California, Threewitt was there for the opening day in 1934.
He would also be on hand to witness the opening of four other major California racetracks: Hollywood Park (1938), Delegate March Racetrack (1937), Bay Meadows Racetrack (1934), and Golden Gate Fields (1941) as well as for the opening of Longacres Racetrack and Emerald Downs in the state of Washington. While working as a trainer, Noble Threewitt also devoted a great deal of time to helping others in the racing industry.
Trainer Warren Stute told reporter Julie Sarno of the Delegate March Times newspaper that "Noble has done more for the grooms and backstretch workers than all of us put together."
He served six terms as president of the California Horsemen"s Benevolent Association whose functions include the providing of free medical and dental benefits for stable workers and their families at a Santa Anita clinic. In 2004, Santa Anita Park renamed its backstretch medical facility the Noble Threewitt Health Center.
In 2005, Noble Threewitt was the recipient of Hollywood Park"s Laffit Pincay Junior.
Award, given annually to someone who has served the sport of Thoroughbred racing with integrity, extraordinary dedication, determination, and distinction. Residents of Covina, California, Noble and Beryl Threewitt celebrated their seventy-seventh year of marriage in 2010. Beryl died on July 12, 2010 at age 98.
Noble died two months later at an assisted living facility in West Covina, California.