MEET THE STAFF

Cambry Kaylor     Cambry is the head coach of Technique and has vaulted since 1995. With Redwing Vaulters in Washington, she was a national champion in both the 2-Phase and C-Team events. She earned her silver canter medal in California with Tambourine Vaulters and was a flyer on their A-Team. Later, Cambry moved to Utah where she joined the Oak Hills Vaulters' A-Team, coached by Kristi Fleming. After sustaining a spinal cord injury in 2005, Cambry returned to vaulting as a coach the following year. Since then, she has taken her vaulters to five national championships, bringing home three individual national champions, two individual reserve national champions and a team national championship. Cambry has been invited to clinic teams across the nation and in Canada and has also served on the general board of the American Vaulting Association. Credentials aside, Cambry is a positive role model for all those she coaches!

Jake Fluekiger    Jake began riding horses at age five and has studied many disciplines, though his favorites are reining and vaulting.  Jake spent six years as assisant trainer with Jake Stevens Reining Horses. In his first year vaulting at the bronze level, he took 1st at our regional competition and 2nd at Nationals.  Jake has also tested and received his bronze and silver medals. Jake starts many of our vaulting horses, lunges for competitions, and assists our head coach.  Jake also coaches at All American Gymnstics Center.  As our club's highest level vaulter, Jake has set his sights on someday competing in the international arena!

Kim Kaylor     When she is not teaching 6th grade, Kim acts as longeur, trainer, dance coach and team mom.  Kim grew up around horses, but was not introduced to vaulting until she was a mother with girls who wanted to vault.  Kim was a dancer and taught ballet for many years in Los Angeles and Seattle.  She worked as the dance coach for a competitive gymnastics program and also coached lower levels of gymnastics.  Kim loves this opportunity Technique offers to work with great kids and fabulous horses. What a super combination!

Stacey Hornsby     Stacey came to Technique as the parent of two talented vaulters and quickly took on multiple roles as club photographer, chaperone, and vet tech. She then joined our staff as longeur and trainer. Stacey has a lifetime of experience with horses. She started as a child in New Jersey with Hunter/Jumpers, and moved to Eventing and Dressage in college where she earned a degree in Equine Studies. Before moving to Utah, Stacey owned a boarding and training facility in Indiana. Since here, Stacey has helped start a 4-H Pony Club and Trailblazers, a local equine group.She has shown in Western Pleasure and Dressage, earning national rankings. Stacey has also served as the president of the Utah Dressage Society. We are honored to have her with us!