Erin Hartwell is an accomplished Olympian, U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame Inductee, elite athletic coach, and former program administrator for multiple governing bodies of sport within the Olympic Movement. A three-time Olympic athlete and two-time Olympic medalist with Team USA, Erin brings a wealth of sports and fitness management experience to NexusPark and the City of Columbus.

Previously, Erin held technical leadership and head coaching roles for national sports organizations in Great Britain, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, China, and, most recently, the United States. Erin was the head sprint coach for cycling for Team Canada at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio and for Team USA at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Considered a specialist in developing innovative sports-performance programs and projects from the ground up, Erin takes on the role of Fitness, Health, and Wellness Manager at NexusPark to help build upon the progressive sports and wellness initiatives taking root at the Department of Parks and Rec in Columbus.

After three decades of supporting the growth of sports and fitness worldwide, Erin has returned to Central Indiana to give back to the communities that helped pave the way for his earlier athletic success. A Sagamore of the Wabash and graduate of Southport High School in Indianapolis, Erin comes home to Indiana to be closer to family and strengthen his already deep ties to the Hoosier community.