South Dakota State University (SDSU) Associate Head Track & Field Coach. I coach the sprints, hurdles, relays and multi-events.

Joined July 2015
231 Photos and videos
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Sprint medley records are falling on the opening day of the #SDTrack26 meet. This time it's the class 'A' boys sprint medley record in a time of 3:32.07 ran by the Sioux Valley Cossacks. #SDPreps
1
9
21
3,832
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Finally able to share what my lab has been working on - evaluating biomechanical changes associated with #AFT #supershoe and signal to explain how they may contribute to injury. Press release from @MGBResearchNews massgeneralbrigham.org/en/ab…
2
10
43
8,690
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
April 16, 2001: Former Huron and South Dakota State standout Rod DeHaven finished sixth in the 2001 Boston Marathon. His time of 2 hours, 12 minutes and 41 seconds was only about 3 minutes behind the winning time (2:09:43) of Lee Bong-ju of South Korea. DeHaven, who was an Olympic marathoner in 2000, was the first American finisher at Boston. @GoJacksSDSU @GoJacksTFXC
4
14
147
13,702
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Rory McIlroy said he skipped tournaments leading up to The Masters, & instead, drop his kid at school, take a private jet to Augusta to play a practice round, & then be home for dinner. Why is he allowed to have an unfair advantage? No wonder he’s -12

1,448
71
3,152
3,242,134
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Congratulations to Doug Case on his first SEC Indoor team title as Arkansas men's head coach
48
687
22,386
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
SDSU all-time top 10 marks from the SDSU Last Chance meet 👏 #GoJacks 🐰
1
2
425
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Watching our BVTF alumni compete at the collegiate level & seeing our present-day athletes follow in their footsteps as they prepare for their next high school season, fills my heart. The legacy they built is alive &well — & I couldn’t be more proud of all of them. #LegacyLivesOn
1
12
1,251
PETER…. STOP LYING!!
The following email is what I sent my team last night. I sent a similar version to my patients, also. *** You’ve put your trust, your credibility, and your hard work into what we have built together, and I take that responsibility seriously. You deserve a complete and honest account of what did and did not happen. I apologize that I did not get this out sooner, but I want to be thorough. The purpose of the DOJ releasing these documents is clear: to identify individuals who participated in criminal activity, enabled it, or witnessed it. I am not in any of those categories, and there is no evidence to the contrary. To be clear: 1. I was not involved in any criminal activity. 2. My interactions with Epstein had nothing to do with his sexual abuse or exploitation of anyone. 3. I was never on his plane, never on his island, and never present at any sex parties. That said, I apologize and regret putting myself in a position where emails, some of them embarrassing, tasteless, and indefensible, are now public, and that is on me. I accept that reality and the humiliation that comes with it. *** I want to start by directly addressing the email thread that I’ve been asked about the most. In June 2015, I sent Epstein an email with the subject line “Got a fresh shipment.” The email contained a photograph of bottles of metformin, a medication I had just received from the pharmacy for my own use. The subject line referred to the picture of the bottles of medication. He replied with the words “me too” and attached a photograph of an adult woman. I responded with crude, tasteless banter. Reading that exchange now is very embarrassing, and I will not defend it. I’m ashamed of myself for everything about this. At the time, I understood this exchange as juvenile, not a reference to anything dark or harmful. At that point in my career, I had little exposure to prominent people, and that level of access was novel to me. Everything about him seemed excessive and exclusive, including the fact that he lived in the largest home in all of Manhattan, owned a Boeing 727, and hosted parties with the most powerful and prominent leaders in business and politics. I treated that access as something to be quiet about rather than discussed freely with others. One line in that exchange, about his life being outrageous and me not being able to tell anyone, is being interpreted as awareness of wrongdoing. That is not how I meant it at all. What I was referring to, poorly and flippantly, was the discretion commanded by those social and professional circles–the idea that you don’t talk about who you meet, the dinners you attend and the power and influence of the people in those settings. What I wrote in that email reads terribly, and I own that. *** I met Epstein in 2014 through a prominent female healthcare leader while I was raising funds for scientific research. At that time, he was widely known in academic and philanthropic circles as a funder of science and moved openly among credible institutions and public figures. Between summer 2014 and spring 2019, I met with him on approximately seven or eight occasions at his New York City home, regarding research studies and to meet others he introduced me to. I never visited his island or ranch, and I never flew on any of his planes. When I was at his home, it was either meeting with him directly, meeting with small groups of scientists, doctors, or business leaders, and once at a dinner in 2015 with a number of guests including prominent heads of state. In retrospect, the presence and credibility of such venerable people in different orbits led me to make assumptions about him that clouded my judgment in ways it shouldn’t have. I was not his doctor, though several times I answered general medical questions and recommended other providers to him. Shortly after we met, I asked him directly about his 2008 conviction. He characterized it as prostitution-related charges. In 2018, I came to learn this was grossly minimized (more on this below). I was incredibly naïve to believe him. I mistook his social acceptance in the eyes of the credible people I saw him with for acceptability, and that was a serious error in my judgment. To be clear, I never witnessed illegal behavior and never saw anyone who appeared underage in his presence. *** In November 2018 I read the Miami Herald investigative article. I was repulsed by what I learned. Nauseated. It marked a clear and irreversible line between what I knew before and what I understood afterward. At that point, I told him directly he needed to accept responsibility for what he did. Hoping to provide the victims from the Herald piece with support, I contacted a residential trauma facility to understand what funding comprehensive care for many victims would require. (Those communications were between me and the facility and were therefore not part of the document release.) I spoke with him and shared that information and insisted that he fund their care, beginning with residential treatment and followed by lifelong therapy. In hindsight, even attempting to facilitate accountability was a mistake and once again reflected just how naïve I was at the time. Once the full scope of his actions was clear, disengagement should have been the only appropriate response. My intent does not change that, and I regret not drawing that boundary immediately. *** Nothing in this letter is meant to minimize the harm suffered by the young women Epstein abused. Their trauma is permanent. I am not asking for a pass from you. I am not asking anyone to ignore the emails or pretend they aren’t ugly. They simply are. The man I am today, roughly ten years later, would not write them and would not associate with Epstein at all. Whatever growth I’ve had over the past decade does not erase the emails I wrote then. I recognize that my actions and words have consequences for the people I care deeply about, including all of you. I regret the cost this has placed on you, and I take responsibility for it. I won’t ask anyone to defend me or explain this on my behalf. If you have questions or concerns, I’ll address them directly with you, my team.
508
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
WHAT A PERFORMANCE FROM OUR THROWERS!!! 🥈 Caymen becomes the 2nd-best performer in program history with a throw of 181-07 🥉 Caiden takes third all-time with a mark of 180-02 SDSU sweeps the discus podium at UND with Ethan's program record throw #GoJacks 🐰
1
13
503
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Program record for the WIN 🥇 #GoJacks 🐰
2
10
381
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Seven Jackrabbits made their way onto the SDSU Top 10 list last weekend 🤠 #GoJacks 🐰
3
15
718
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Sian O'Sullivan posts a 60m PR of 7.56 to win the prelims and become the 7th-fastest performer of all time 🥱 #GoJacks🐰
1
10
609
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Story Rasby is the FIFTH-FASTEST 400m performer in program history, clocking a time of 55.86 to finish 🥉 overall 😤 #GoJacks🐰
1
12
603
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
BK moves up the SDSU Top 10 list to FIFTH all-time in the 800m with a time of 1:51.02 to win the event 🥇 #GoJacks🐰
1
14
583
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Ellie & Maggie move up the all-time list in the 200m! Ellie clocked a time of 24.27 to become the 3rd-fastest performer, while Maggie finished at 24.47 to take 5th-fastest performer in program history 😎 #GoJacks🐰
4
13
835
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Story, Jay, Kyra, and Kuntz cap the night with the seventh-fastest women's 4x400m time in program history at 3:47.67 to win the event 🥇😤 #GoJacks🐰
2
11
979
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
ANOTHER RECORD DOWN FOR CODY LARSON 🫢🤯 Larson clocked a 3000m time of 8:03.10, besting Ben Olson's previous record of 8:04.17. #GoJacks🐰
4
29
6,107
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Josie Curry made her way onto the top 10 list with a weight throw mark of 61-04.25 to become the 4th-best performer in program history! 💪 #GoJacks🐰
4
13
733
If you don’t care for Coach Jackson (@GoJacksFB), then you are the problem! 🔥🔥🔥
"If everybody just focuses on NIL, you're losing sight of that we're still operating off of 63 scholarships... let's work our way to 85 scholarships." Jackson's insight into what Jacks provide to stay competitive in FCS arms race. FULL CHAT > siouxfallslive.com/podcasts/… #GoJacks
1
12
2,070
Eric Hanenberger retweeted
Not only was this an epic view from my office today,it was my last as the coach for the men’s ⁦@RazorbackTF⁩ program.Honor of a lifetime to sit in the chair of Coach McDonnell.I want to thank the McDonnell fam for their love and support,the alums, my athletes. Hog forever!
35
41
937
62,540