Nadezhda Karpukhina

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Nadezhda Karpukhina
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NationalitySoviet
Born (1949-07-21) 21 July 1949 (age 73)
Baku, Soviet Union
Sport
Sport Diving

Nadezhda Karpukhina (born 21 July 1949) is a Soviet diver. She competed in the women's 10 metre platform event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. [1]

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References

  1. "Nadezhda Karpukhina". Olympedia. Retrieved 18 May 2020.