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-Hello, Please click 'join' button to help me get equipments and make more quality videos for you... or you know just to get me a juice. Thanks already. Join this channel to enjoy privileges: / @professionalbutpractical "A friend to many, and a source of motivation for all who had the privilege of knowing him, Robbie was the epitome of a runner's runner, embodying everything we value at Phoenix. "His contribution to Phoenix is enduring, living on through the countless memories we have shared." Fitzgibbon's first recorded race for the athletics club was at the age of 12. He went on to represent his country at the European Championships, reaching a final, and competing in several Diamond League races. Before his death, he had been preparing to run next year's Brighton Marathon to raise money for the mental health charity Mind. On a fundraising page for the event, Fitzgibbon said he was diagnosed with psychosis in 2022 and described his recovery as a "really difficult challenge". He said he wanted to raise money for Mind to "help raise awareness and also raise some money to help support people who are in the same position I was in". His father Robin will now run in his place, Brighton Phoenix said. Paying tribute to the athlete, Fitzgibbon's coach Jon Bigg wrote: "Robbie, I hope you have found peace and that the runs are endless wherever you are. You were one hell of an athlete, better than you ever truly knew."