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Zoya Mironova was born on 10 May, 1913 in Moscow, Russian Empire, is a Russian speed skater and sports surgeon. Discover Zoya Mironova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

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Age 94 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 10 May 1913
Birthday 10 May
Birthplace Moscow, Russian Empire
Date of death 4 May, 2008
Died Place Moscow, Russia
Nationality Russia

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1913

Zoya Sergeyevna Mironova (née Noskova, Зоя Сергеевна Миронова, 10 May 1913 – 4 May 2008) was a Russian speed skater and sports surgeon, one of the founders of the sports traumatology in the Soviet Union.

1931

In 1931 Mironova married her speed skating coach, the cyclist Pavel Mironov.

1933

In 1933–34 she won the Soviet all-around speed skating title, and set a few national records.

1935

Her skating career went downhill in 1935 when she entered the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University and devoted herself to medicine.

1938

She had her first field experience with sports injuries in 1938, when she worked as a doctor at an intercity cycling road race.

The same year she injured her knee before the Soviet speed skating championships.

While recovering from surgery she decided to become a sports surgeon herself.

Her plans were interrupted by World War II, during which she operated wounded soldiers in Moscow.

1940

Both of their sons, Nikolai (born 1940) and Sergey (born 1948), became renowned surgeons.

1946

Based on that extensive five-year experience, in 1946 she defended a PhD on the hip surgery after a gun wound.

1951

In 1951, when the Soviet Union became member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Nikolai Priorov was appointed as the head physician of the Soviet Olympic team.

He selected his assistants among former athletes such as Mironova.

For political reasons, neither Priorov nor Mironova were allowed to travel abroad.

1952

She was the head surgeon of the Soviet Olympic team between 1952 and 1976, and personally operated Olympic champions including Valentin Muratov, Sofia Muratova, Yury Vlasov, Alexander Yakushev and Aleksandr Karshakevich.

Mironova took up speed skating aged six.

After the 1952 Olympics Priorov founded the Soviet Institute of Traumatology and appointed Mironova as head of the Sport and Ballet Traumatology Department.

Between 1952 and 1962 she performed 931 knee surgeries, and in 1962 defended a habilitation on knee injuries in sport.

Besides the knee, Mironova was a specialist in injuries of the shoulder and Achilles tendon.

1954

In 1954, together with Priorov she successfully operated the gymnast Valentin Muratov, who tore his Achilles tendon before the 1954 World Championships, and went on to win four gold medals at those championships, four months after the surgery.

1956

The ban on Mironova was lifted only in 1956, when she presented a report on Achilles tendon surgeries at an international sports medicine conference in Luxembourg.

She later attended the 1956 Summer Olympics as the head surgeon for the Soviet team.

1960

Later in 1960 Mironova performed a knee surgery on Valentin's wife, Sofia Muratova.

Muratova went on to win three medals at the 1960 Olympics, and presented the gold one to Mironova as a token of gratitude.

In 1960 Mironova also operated Yury Vlasov, who had developed carbuncles in his hips and had a high fever.

Vlasov became a hero of the 1960 Olympics by winning the gold medal in heavyweight weightlifting.

1976

In 1976 and 1980 she received the Olympic Order (bronze grade) for her contribution to the Olympic movement, becoming the first Soviet person to receive the Olympic Order; she is also the only person from the Soviet Union to receive two Olympic Orders.

1980

Mironova continued working with the Soviet national team at all Olympics up to 1980.

1983

Sergey took over his mother's department after her retirement in 1983.

1990

She performed her last surgery in 1990, aged 77, and continued consulting doctors up to the age of 93.