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David Fitzsimons (23 April 1950 – 7 September 2008)[1] was a former Australian Olympic athlete who competed in middle distance events and civil engineer.

Key Information

A member of the Adelaide University Athletics Club, he represented Australia at two Olympic Games and two Commonwealth Games during his career. Inducted into the South Australian Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000. Fitzsimons won eight Australian Championships in Athletics over 5000 metres and 10000 metres including the 5k/10k double on three occasions.[2]

Engineering

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Fitzsimons worked for 30 years at the Transport Department of the South Australian Government. He was the supervising engineer of a road bridge which replaced a level crossing on Park Terrace on what became the city ring route of Adelaide. The Park Terrace bridge over the Gawler railway line and interstate freight line is 120 metres long and was constructed in 1990. It was named after Fitzsimons in 2017.[3]

Athletics career record

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During his athletics career, Fitzsimons represented Australia at two Olympic Games, two Commonwealth Games and two World Cups.[2]

Fitzsimons's greatest international achievement was placing third over 5000 metres at the inaugural IAAF World Cup in 1977.[2]

Statistics

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Personal Bests[4]

Event Performance Place Date
1500m 3-39.92 Christchurch, New Zealand 31 January 1974
2000m 5-06.6 Edmonton, Canada 2 August 1978
3000m 7-48.74 Gothenburg, Sweden 16 July 1978
2 miles 8-28.0 Melbourne, Australia 11 January 1979
5000m 13–17.42 Düsseldorf, Germany 4 September 1977
10000m 28–04.64 London, Great Britain 9 September 1977

See also

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References

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