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14/12/2024
09/12/2024
Happy Thanksgiving from Avanti Equestrian 🍂We are so thankful for our awesome team, our clients, and of course, our hors...
28/11/2024

Happy Thanksgiving from Avanti Equestrian 🍂

We are so thankful for our awesome team, our clients, and of course, our horses! ❤️

🔥 Janet Duitsman and Blue Tree Farms’ Taxco De La Nutria have been on a roll during the Split Rock Jumping Tour at  👏🏆 J...
25/11/2024

🔥 Janet Duitsman and Blue Tree Farms’ Taxco De La Nutria have been on a roll during the Split Rock Jumping Tour at 👏

🏆 Jan has consistently earned top ribbons out of very large and competitive fields in the .85m classes!

Jan has been a longtime part of Avanti Equestrian. We love seeing her having fun and competing with her horses. ⭐️

📷: Winslow Photography

Team work makes it possible! 💪 Thank you to Avanti Equestrian Head Groom  for loving and caring for our four-legged athl...
23/11/2024

Team work makes it possible! 💪

Thank you to Avanti Equestrian Head Groom for loving and caring for our four-legged athletes behind the scenes.

Juan cares about each and every horse as if they were his own— and also takes the best cell phone pictures of our horses. 🤣

📷: Winslow Photography

Racehorse 🏇 ➡️ Sport Horse 🥇It’s been a full circle week for graded stakes winner BLUE TONE competing at . 💙In 2017, joc...
23/11/2024

Racehorse 🏇 ➡️ Sport Horse 🥇

It’s been a full circle week for graded stakes winner BLUE TONE competing at . 💙

In 2017, jockey Kent Desormeaux rode BLUE TONE to the win in the San Gabriel Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita Park! During his career as a racehorse, BLUE TONE brought home over $500,000 in earnings.

Thank you to Paul and Cathy Schroeder of Schroeder Farms for giving him the opportunity to shine in his second career. ✨

📷 Winslow Photography & Benoit Photography


20/11/2024

When Myra Utterback purchased off-the-track Thoroughbred Deceiving in November 2022, she wasn’t imagining she’d be competing in this year’s Hamel Foundation NHS 3’3″ Equitation Championship. But less than two years after the horse came off the track, the pair put in a solid round at the Na...

20/11/2024

Lu Thomas of New Zealand during the Spruce Meadows Masters at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Canada

Graeme and Lu Thomas have the unique ability to lead multiple lives, seamlessly weaving them into one. They run breeding operations in both New Zealand and California, and they delve equally into the worlds of horse racing and show jumping. They keep everything balanced despite doing a majority of the work themselves—from foaling mares to selling yearlings—and logging extensive air miles.

Born in Thames, New Zealand, Graeme Thomas was introduced to horses at just 4 years old. He became renowned for his skill and rode for the New Zealand Olympic Equestrian Team from 1966-71. But the United States beckoned, as Thomas fell in love with Lu, a New York-born, FEI World Cup-level rider he had met at a clinic in 1963.

“I came over for two weeks in 1971, and I’m still trying to get back to New Zealand,” Thomas joked about the marriage.

Now their time is divided, with October through December spent in New Zealand and the rest of the year spent either in California or traveling to horse shows out of state. Although retired from competition, Lu Thomas used to show a Grand Prix jumper named Native Code. The strong-willed California-bred by Pocketful in Vail gave the Thomases a run for their money.

“We took him to Bay Meadows for training, and he kept throwing riders off and running around the track,” Graeme said. “He eventually got ruled off the track until we could control him. I was going to geld him, but a lady named Signe Ostby said he was too pretty to go back to the track. She bought him from us, and he never went back to the track again. Instead, he became one of the best show jumpers in the country.”

That experience didn’t deter the Thomases from the racetrack.

“We always had the odd racehorse,” Graeme said. “I have my trainer’s license in New Zealand, and we have someone there who gets the babies ready for us.”

The couple buys mares in Kentucky to foal and be bred back to California stallions, thus producing more California-breds.

“This California breeders incentive thing is fantastic,” Graeme said. “It’s really the best thing there is. We get paid all the time.”

With an even split of 50% racehorses and 50% show jumpers, the Thomases look for success in both arenas.

“I usually have the idea I’m going to sell my homebreds,” said Graeme, who regularly has horses for sale in California’s yearling auctions. “But I had three that didn’t sell and they’ve all won.”

Count Hu, a Cal-bred by Vronsky, broke his maiden second out at Golden Gate Fields in May, then ran third in an allowance optional claiming race at the Oak Tree at Pleasanton meet.

Other top performers over the last few years include multiple stakes-placed winner Oh Molly Brannigan (a homebred), stakes-placed Crown the King, and four-time winner Justcruise. All are Cal-breds.

“My mares are decent enough,” Graeme said. “I have a Storm Cat mare, a Tale of the Cat mare, a Vindication mare.

I bought four in Kentucky, and they foaled babies this year by Tonalist, Palace, Mucho Macho Man, and Summer Front, which is a fantastic-looking c**t. Some of them are in foal to Acclamation now, so I’ll have a whole herd of horses for next year.”

The Storm Cat mare is Lady From Shanghai, who has had six winners from nine starters. All six were bred under the Thomases’ banner, Willow Tree Farm.

Her Lemon Drop Kid c**t, born in 1999, was named Shanghai Kid, a onetime winner in five starts. The Thomases brought him home when he was unruly on the track.

“He was very talented but a little bit stupid,” said Graeme. “He wouldn’t train quietly and wanted to breeze every day. We couldn’t convince him that he didn’t need to do that. So he is standing in our front paddock to this day.”

They had an unraced Cozzene mare, Cozzekiki, whom Thomas said, “had melanomas all over. I bred them together, just to see.”

The resulting foal, Shanghai Kid’s only offspring, is Cozze Kid, who sold at the 2017 California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Northern California yearling sale at Pleasanton for $4,500.

“She had no pedigree to speak of,” Graeme admitted. But Cozze Kid broke her maiden first out at Golden Gate by 83⁄4 lengths, finishing just short of tying the track record.

“I got a call from someone looking for Shanghai Kid,” Graeme said. “I said, ‘Well, he’s standing in the paddock here.’

The guy said he’s the sire of the fastest horse at Golden Gate. So I bred another mare to him. I guess he’ll have two foals now.”

Cozze Kid finished fourth in this year’s Everett Nevin Stakes and has earned $26,625 in three starts. Watching horses he raised do well for others doesn’t bother Thomas in the slightest.

“I like to sell them and have them go well,” he said.

Moonless Sky, by Bold Chieftain, was sold for $6,500 and has earned $276,310 in 17 starts. Thermopolis, by Acclamation, was a $10,000 yearling purchase who has gone on to earn $70,450. Willow Tree Farm sold a Boisterous c**t at the Pleasanton sale in 2018 for $15,000.

The Thomases have 20 horses in New Zealand and are closing in on 60 in California.

“I love a nice horse, no matter if it is a racehorse or a jumper,” Graeme said. “I get along with the babies great and like working with them. If they get put on the ground properly, they develop a great brain. Lu and I do everything ourselves, but it’s time to start thinking about getting some help. We’re getting older.”

After all this time, one of their favorite memories is winning the NCTA Sales Stakes for Males in 1985 with All the Bucks, a Washington-bred.

“We won that division, and Tom Bachman won the female division,” Thomas said. “We are both hunter-jumper people, and there we were, both winning stakes races at Bay Meadows. What were the odds of that?”

It’s about as likely as two show horse riders falling in love in New Zealand and becoming successful racehorse breeders in California.

Now offered exclusively by  , dog hammocks!  Silly me, I thought it was simply a screen to provide shade and containment...
15/11/2024

Now offered exclusively by , dog hammocks! Silly me, I thought it was simply a screen to provide shade and containment, it’s a good thing that Maggie knows better than me.

🙌 What an incredible weekend for  and Blue Tree Farms’ Who’s On First! 🥇🥇 The pair clinched blue ribbons in both of thei...
12/11/2024

🙌 What an incredible weekend for and Blue Tree Farms’ Who’s On First!

🥇🥇 The pair clinched blue ribbons in both of their Under Saddle classes and brought home the Championship in the 2’6’’ Child Hunters. 🏆

Jeanne also represented her school 🇫🇷 in the IEL Freshman 2’6’’ Hunters and Equitation, finishing third overall in the IEL Freshman Hunters.

We were so proud to see JP’s hard work and dedication coming together in the show ring! 👏 Thank you to Jan and Blue Tree Farms for sharing Who with the Powell Family.






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Dog is my copilot….
04/11/2024

Dog is my copilot….


Girl Power 💜Best of luck to ANISETTE running on Saturday in the Filly and Mare Turf at the Breeders’ Cup! 🏆🌊ANISETTE is ...
30/10/2024

Girl Power 💜

Best of luck to ANISETTE running on Saturday in the Filly and Mare Turf at the Breeders’ Cup! 🏆🌊

ANISETTE is trained by JP’s father, Leonard Powell. We are so happy to have the Powell Family as part of Avanti Equestrian.

📷: Repost/ Breeders Cup

Before and after….. Maggie has found her Halloween twin 😂
20/10/2024

Before and after…..
Maggie has found her Halloween twin 😂

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