Robbie Fitzgibbon

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Robbie Fitzgibbon
File:Robbie Fitzgibbon at Glasgow Indoors 2019.jpg
Fitzgibbon in 2019
Personal information
National teamGreat Britain and Northern Ireland
Born(1996-03-23)23 March 1996
Brighton, England
Died7 October 2024(2024-10-07) (aged 28)
Years active2008–2024
Sport
Event
1500m
ClubBrighton Phoenix
Coached byJoel Kidger, Paul Collicutt, Jon Bigg
Achievements and titles
Personal best3:36 – 1500m

Robbie Fitzgibbon (23 March 1996 – 7 October 2024) was an English middle-distance runner specialising in the 1500 metres.[1] As a junior he was an English Schools champion and would go on to represent his country at both junior and senior competition.

Biography

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Fitzgibbon's first race was in 2008 at age 12. As a junior competitor, he joined the Brighton Phoenix running club.[2] In 2014, aged 18 he won the English Schools title in the 1500m representing Sussex.[3]

In 2015, he placed fifth in the 1500m final at the European Athletics Junior Championships in Sweden.[4]

In 2017, he set a personal best over the metric mile of 3:36.97 at the Nijmegen Global Athletics competition. That year, he placed 13th in the 1500m at the London Anniversary Games[5] and set the male record for the Hove Promenade Parkrun at 14:31.[6] At the 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships in Poland, Fitzgibbon placed eighth in the 1500 metres.

In 2018, he set a season's best in the 1500m at the Internationales Soundtrack-Meeting in Tübingen, Germany with a time of 3.39.37.[7]

In 2019, Fitzgibbon represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the Glasgow European Indoor Athletics competition, making the final and placing 8th overall.[8][9] It would be his last international level competition.

After Glasgow, he experienced a severe injury to his ankle that would prevent him from elite competition and would impact his mental health.[8][3] After recovery, began distance and cross county running.[2][10]

In 2022, Fitzgibbon was diagnosed with psychosis.[8] He actively spoke out about his mental health,[1] describing coping with his diagnosis as "difficult".[11]

In June 2024, Fitzgibbon won the Bexhill 5km with a time of 15:13. That year, he began training for the 2025 Brighton Marathon, which he planned to run in support of the charity Mind.[4]

Fitzgibbon died on 7 October 2024, at the age of 28.[2]

References

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