Becky Beaulieu

UW-Stout Head Gymnastics Coach, SEGA Supervisor |
27 years in the sport of gymnastics
Major accomplishments are becoming the head college coach to an outstanding group of athletes at UW-Stout. Beaulieu was the 1998 and 99' collegiate national floor champion, and 7-time NCGA all-american.
"I enjoy watching kids grow in personality as well as in their sport. It’s a thrill to watch an athletes’ smile and excitement upon achieving a goal. Gymnastics is a roller coaster of an activity that teaches so much about self-confidence, determination, and life." |
Krista Moore
SEGA Program Director, UW-Stout Assistant Coach |
Involved in gymnastics for 27 years, 4 years coaching (including 2 years at Lake Owen Camp), and 2 years of being the SEGA director
Major accomplishments are competing in Regionals 2 years and becoming the Asst. Coach for UW-Stout gymnastics
"I enjoy coaching because it is very rewarding to see a child so excited to learn a new skill. I also love being the SEGA director because I enjoy getting to know the families involved in our program and I enjoy sharing my love for this sport with our community." |
Katie Hanson

SEGA Team Coach
and Director |
Involved with gymnastics for 22 years
Major accomplishments are being the 1995 national floor champion (during high school), 2001 division 3 all-american in all around and bars.
"I enjoy coaching beacuse I love seeing the gymnasts progress as a team." |
Naomi DeLara
SEGA Team Coach |
Been involved in gymnastics for 15 years
Naomi's major accomplishments have been competing at a college level and being Stout's first National Balance Beam Champion with a school record hold of 9.8.
"I love everything from rips to kips, tears and laughter. All their sorrows turned to joy and the random attitudes that walk into those doors. Every day is a different experience that is simply entertaining." |
David Koslowski
SEGA Team Coach |
David has coached at Gleason’s Gymnastics, Flyaway Golds, and Northshore Gymnastics.
He has helped assistant coach 2 Regional Championship teams and 2 State winning teams.
“The kids make me laugh and I enjoy my job.” |
Laurelyn Harper

Advanced Intermediates Director |
Laurelyn has been involved in the sport of gymnastics for 19 years. She started gymnastics when she was 5 years old in her home state of Montana. During her senior year in high school she began coaching while finishing her last year of competing as a gymnast. Once she graduated she started coaching the competitive team at her gym and began judging. She is now a level 10 rated USAG judge.
Laurelyn's major accomplishments have been graduating from the University of Wisconsin Green Bay with degrees in psychology and human biology (nutritional science emphasis). Pursuing a master's degree in human nutrition.
"I enjoy working with children and teaching them what I know about gymnastics. It is fun when I am able to help young gymnasts learn new things and accomplish goals. Coaching is a great experience that I look forward doing each week." |
Jen Kaiser

Intermediates Director |
28 years of gymnastics experience
Jen's major accomplishments have been competing at the college level gymnastics at Stout in all-around all 4 yrs.
"I enjoy coaching youth gymnastics because it is so fun to see the kids accomplish a new skill. Seeing how excited they are reminds me of how it felt when I got a new skill." |
Megan Dahl

Advanced Beginners Director |
Been in gymnastics for 14 years, competing for USAG Club, High school, and now UW-Stout
Megan’s major accomplishments are being a 3 time All-Conference and All-State during high school. She is also now currently a member of the UW-Stout Gymnastics team.
“It is fun to help the kids achieve their goals and I like to see them have fun doing the sport.” |
Krysta Delong

Beginners Director |
15 years of experience in gymnastics
Krysta was a member of her varsity high school team for 6 years and a captain for 3 years. She was named all-conference and all-state. DeLong also helped coach the Blaine High School Team and Jam Hops Club in Minnesota.
"I love teaching the gymnasts and getting them to learn new skills. I enjoy sharing my knowledge of the sport with them!" |
Chelsey Schock

Boys Director |
14 years of experience in gymnastics
Chelesy's major accomplishments have been going to state and placing in high school. She was also a member of the high school national team for Wisconsin
"I think coaching gymnastics is a lot of fun and I enjoy seeing the improvement in the young kids and how quickly they progress and learn." |
Cassie Glover

Preschool Director |
Cassie has competed in Club, YMCA and College for about 10 years.
Cassie’s major accomplishments have been being the team captain her sophomore year of college and being two-time National Medalist in high school.
“I love little kids! They remind me of myself when I started.” |
Brittany Beyer
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Involved in gymnastics for 16 years, being a member of her high school team and USA gymnastics.
Major accomplishments have been being All-Conference and All-State in High School.
“Gymnastics teaches kids so many things. I love seeing kids learn and accomplish different skills. There are so many kids that walk through those doors that I will learn from and that will make my day.” |
Caitlin Burch
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Caitlin had been in gymnastics for 17 years, competing for club, high school as well as the UW-Stout Gymnastics Team.
Her major accomplishments have been placing first as a team at her State High School Competition for 3 years. |
Kayla Choromanski
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Kayla has been doing gymnastics since she was 4 years old.
Her major accomplishment was being a participant on beam at the state tournament.
“I love being involved with gymnastics and seeing the children improve on their skills each and every practice.” |
Kelsie Featherstone
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Been in gymnastics for 16 years.
Kelsey’s major accomplishments include going to state on floor my junior year, being captain for 3 years, being All state honorable mention, and being All conference.
“I like coaching gymnastics because I can share all the neat skills, techniques, and tricks I have learned throughout my years. Also, I enjoy gymnastics a lot so I look forward to going to work everyday!” |
Jenna Lensing
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Jenna has been involved with gymnastics for 16 years.
Her major accomplishments were being a 3 time National Team Champion, placing 3rd on All Around at the State Meet, being a 3 time Western Qualifier while in club and being a High School State record holder.
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I love to see how much the kids have improved.” |
Jordan Longtin
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Been involved in gymnastics for 13 years
Jordan’s major accomplishment was going to state to compete on beam her sophomore year in high school.
“I love seeing the kids progress and grow as gymnasts and as people.” |
Britney Magdal
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Been involved in gymnastics for 15 years, participating in both club and high school gymnastics.
Her major accomplishments have been being All-State on bars and All-Conference.
“I love working with kids and helping them learn new skills.” |
Karina Schaub
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Been involved with gymnastics for 13 years. She competed MAGA gymnastics in River Falls till her freshman year, and then she joined the Stillwater High School Gymnastics Team.
Karina’s major accomplishments were being All-State on vault, All-Conference on bars and beam during high school.
“It is fun, and teaching kids is a job fill with laughs, smiles and unbelievable memories!” |
Alison Thoms
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Alison has been involved with gymnastics for 7 years. She competed in high school as well as the UW-Stout Gymnastics Team.
Her major accomplishments have been going to state in high school as a team and competing on vault. She was also her high schools team captain.
“Kids are so quick to listen to a cool grown up. So if you are excited about something like gymnastics they will be too. So when I say to a group of preschool gymnasts “Who is excited for bars?” really loud and in an excited tone, they all scream and smile. It is GREAT!” |
Erika Zunker
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Been in gymnastics for 3 years and has been coaching for 2 years.
Her major accomplishments have been competing on vault and beam in high school. |