Ninel Wassiljewna Krutowa

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Ninel Krutowa (1963)

Ninel Wassiljewna Krutowa ( Russian: Нинель Васильевна Крутова * January 3, 1926 in Kiev , Ukrainian SSR , Soviet Union ) is a former Soviet diver . She took part in the Olympic Games three times and won a bronze medal.

Ninel Krutowa started for Dynamo Moscow . She took fourth place in jumping at the Olympic Games in Helsinki in 1952 , in high diving she missed the finals as 14th of the pre-camp. In 1956 in Melbourne she only competed in jumping, as 10th of the pre-camp she did not reach the final. In 1958 she won the art jumping at the European Championships in Budapest before the Briton Charmian Welsh . At the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, she reached fifth place in jumping. In high diving, German Ingrid Krämer won ahead of Paula Pope from the United States, as did in artificial diving, followed by Ninel Krutowa who won the bronze medal. Krutowa achieved her last major success at the European Championships in Leipzig in 1962 , when she won silver from the tower behind Ingrid Krämer.

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  1. European championships in diving at sport-komplett.de