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HAUS Team Riders

Riders we believe in

At Haus of Concord, we believe partnerships are built on more than results. We proudly support riders who share our commitment to horsemanship, integrity, and raising the standard of our sport. Together, we represent brands we trust, products we use, and values we stand behind.

Ryan Torkkeli

Canadian Dressage, 
Vienna, Austria
Ryan Torkkeli is a Canadian dressage rider who has represented Canada on the international stage. He competed at the 2022 World Championships in Herning and took part in the Nations Cup in Aachen as a member of the Canadian team. Throughout his career, he has achieved multiple CDI victories across Europe, including in Le Mans, Olomouc, and Stadl-Paura.​Ryan’s training philosophy centers on fair and thoughtful methods, allowing each horse to progress at its own natural pace. Based in Vienna, Austria, he is currently focused on developing a group of promising young horses with the goal of future selection for the Canadian team.

Roberta "Bert" Scheffield

Canadian olympic Para-Rider, lincolnshire, United kingdom
Roberta "Bert" Sheffieldis one of Canada's leading para-dressage athletes, having represented Canada at three Paralympic Games and numerous international championships. Following a top-six finish at the 2024 Paris Paralympics, she has qualified for the 2026 FEI World Championships in Aachen, Germany, and is now working toward the 2028 Paralympic Games in Los Angeles. Renowned for her determination, resilience, and exceptional horsemanship, Bert continues to inspire riders through her unwavering partnership with her horses.

Brandon Hall

Canadian HUnter-Jumper, 
Ontario, Canada
Director of Marketing and Communications at Ontario Equestrian, and certified, provincial hunter/jumper course designer, Brandon Hall, started riding at local stables in the Durham region, competing on the Trillium circuit and going on to win the 1.10m division at Trillium Championships. He then moved to the A Circuit, where he helped develop young horses for owners in the hunter divisions.2016, he turned professional and started his own training and sales business, Hall & Co. Equestrian. As a freelance rider, he has ridden for some of the top trainers and stable owners in the GTA. Brandon is also a nationally certified and licensed competition coach, supporting riders from entry-level to competing in the US.​

Madison Rezaei

American Dressage, 
NEW Jersey, USA
​Madison Rezaei is an amateur dressage rider competing at the Grand Prix level, with a record of consistent success at national and international competitions. She is a Diamond Achievement Award recipient from the United States Dressage Federation and has placed in the top 10 at the USDF National Championships at every level from First through Grand Prix.​Madison  has earned multiple CDIAm victories across small, medium, and large tour, along with national titles in Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle. Currently she trains and competes several horses, including her Grand Prix partner Maximus and promising young prospects, while representing Haus of Concord.​

Janine Little

Canadian Dressage,
Florida, USA
Janine Little is an FEI dressage competitor, trainer, coach, and clinician with over 20 years of experience developing horses and riders from Training Level to Grand Prix. A Canadian National Junior Champion, she trained in the Netherlands with Olympic gold medalist Anky van Grunsven before building a successful international training program in Canada. Janine has earned multiple regional and FEI championships, competed at premier CDI events including Wellington and Dressage at Devon, and has guided riders to championship success across North America. She is respected for her commitment to horsemanship, thoughtful training, and developing confident riders and successful horses.

Rayne DuBois

Canadian Hunter-Jumper,
Ontario, Canada
Rayne Dubois is a Canadian show jumping/hunter rider who has built a strong presence on the national circuit, highlighted by her success in major competitions across Ontario. She earned multiple Grand Prix victories at Wesley Clover Parks. Throughout her career, she has also captured the prestigious CET Medal National Final title and was recognized as Ottawa’s Top Equestrian in both 2019 and 2022. Rayne’s approach to the sport is grounded in dedication, strong horsemanship, and continuous development, as she focuses on progressing through the ranks with the goal of competing at the highest levels of international show jumping.​

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