A former Great Britain athlete has died at the age of 28, his running club has said.
Robbie Fitzgibbon, a middle distance runner, represented his country at several international events.
His club, Brighton Phoenix, described him as “one of our most cherished athletes”.
A statement said he was “a friend to many, and a source of motivation for all who had the privilege of knowing him”.
It added: “Robbie was the epitome of a runner’s runner, embodying everything we value at Phoenix.”
Robbie Fitzgibbon joined Brighton Phoenix as a junior, and through “dedication, relentless hard work, and determination”, he became a GB senior international-level athlete, the club said.
In 2019 he competed in the senior indoor European Championships, reaching the final, and went on to compete in several Diamond League races.
His coach and mentor, Joel Kidger, said: “Robbie was talented but, even more so, a hard worker.
(BBC sport)