Donal Smith
Donal Ian Brice Smith was a New Zealand middle-distance runner and English literature academic. He represented his country at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games and 1960 Olympic Games, and was a professor of English at the University of Auckland from 1973 until his retirement in 2000.
Early life and family
Smith was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on 4 February 1934, the son of Bruce and Judy Smith. He was educated at Auckland Grammar School and at University of Auckland, taking a BA in 1954 and an MA the following year. After a brief period lecturing at Auckland, he was the inaugural recipient of the Eliot Davis Memorial Scholarship in 1956, which provided for three years of study at either Cambridge or Oxford. Later that year, he matriculated at Merton College, Oxford, spending the next four years studying for his DPhil. His doctoral thesis was titled An edition of The rehearsal transpros'd by Andrew Marvell, with introduction and commentary.In 1959, Smith married Marjory Jill Evans, with whom he later had three children.