Robert Fitzgerald (speed skater)
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1948 St. Moritz | 500 m |
Robert Emmett "Bobby" Fitzgerald (October 3, 1923 Minneapolis, Minnesota; April 22, 2005; Luverne, Minnesota) was an American speed skater who competed in the 1948 Winter Olympics and in the 1952 Winter Olympics.[1]
He was a member of the US Army Air Corps in World War II, and was discharged due to injuries sustained in a plane crash.[2]
He was a Feb., 1947 graduate of St. Thomas College, when he won the national and North American Speed Skating crowns. Later that year, he skated in the "Winter Carnival" held at Como Park, in St. Paul, which was the US Olympic trials for speed skating. His 1st place there was enough to qualify him for the seven man team.[2] In 1948 he won a silver medal in the 500 metres event.[3] He also finished 28th in the 1500 metres competition.
In 2005, he was inducted to the Minneapolis South High School's (1941 Graduate) "Wall of Honor".[4]
Fitzgerald was also a chiropractor, a 1956 graduate of Northwestern College of Chiropractic, he was also a supporter of the International Chiropractor's Association.[1]
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- 1923 births
- 2005 deaths
- American male speed skaters
- Olympic speed skaters of the United States
- Speed skaters at the 1948 Winter Olympics
- Speed skaters at the 1952 Winter Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists for the United States
- American chiropractors
- Medalists at the 1948 Winter Olympics
- American speed skating biography stubs
- American Winter Olympic medalist stubs