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Peter Allen Fricker, OAM,〔 (born 12 February 1950)〔 is an Australian sports physician and administrator. He was a team doctor to several Australian Olympic and Commonwealth Games teams and Director of the Australian Institute of Sport between 2005-11. ==Personal life== He was born on 12 February in 1950 in Adelaide, South Australia to Lyall Petrie Fricker and Lourdes Victoria Fricker (née Hambour). His father had a distinguished career in education on Australia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://austcolled.com.au/article/lyall-fricker-am-face )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://austcolled.com.au/oral-history-project )〕 He has three brothers and a sister. He married Robyn Dennis.〔 Fricker attended St Pius X College in Chatswood.〔 He wanted to be a doctor at the age of 10. In 1974, he completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at University of New South Wales. Whilst undertaking his medical degree, he took an interest in sports medicine〔 and assisted his twin brother John as a sports trainer with the University of Sydney rugby league team.〔 His internships and rheumatologist in training were undertaken at Woden Valley and Royal Canberra Hospitals (merged to become Canberra Hospital) and Repatriation General Hospital between 1974-77. In 1979, he was working in private practice in suburb of Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory, taking a special interest in sports medicine.〔
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