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Yelena Miroshina ((ロシア語:Елена Мирошина); b. June 5, 1974 in Moscow – d. December 18, 1995 in Moscow)() was a female diver from Russia, best known for twice winning the gold medal at the European Championships in the women's 10 m platform.
Miroshina competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics, and represented two different countries: the Soviet Union (1988) and the Unified Team (1992). She was affiliated with Spartak during her career. Miroshina was the youngest participant among the 89 (49 men and 40 women) competitors from 31 countries at the Seoul Games, with 14 years and 105 days.
At the end of 1995 (or at the start of 1996), a 21-year-old Miroshina was found dead under the windows of her apartment. The real cause of her death remains unknown.〔(Biography of Yelena Miroshima )〕
==See also==

* List of divers

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