Georgia's Zviadi Pataridze retained his title today ©UWW

Georgia's Zviadi Pataridze retained his 120 kilograms title as action concluded at the United World Wrestling Junior World Championships in Finnish city Tampere today.

On another busy day of Greco-Roman action at the Tampere Exhibition and Sports Center, Pataridze eased to a 6-2 victory over challenger Roman Kim of Kyrgyzstan to win his third title at these Championships.

Pataridze’s three world titles equals the three crowns he has won at the European Junior Championships, bringing his total in major age-group competitions to nine.

He has also won a European cadet crown along with two cadet world titles.

Amin Mohammadzaman Mirzazadeh of Iran took one bronze medal, while Konsta Johannes Maeenpaeae of Finland took the other.

European junior champion Kerim Kamal of Turkey sealed gold in the 55kg final.

He comfortably defeated Zholaman Sharshenbekov of Kyrgyzstan 12-3 to seal the gold medal. 

Russia's Emin Narimanovitch Zefershaev won one of the bronze medals, while the second went to Turabek Tirkashev of Uzbekistan.

Aleksandr Komarov of Russia took the 84kg title at the UWW  Junior World Championships ©UWW
Aleksandr Komarov of Russia took the 84kg title at the UWW Junior World Championships ©UWW

Junior Asian champion Amin Kaviyaninejad of Iran won the 66kg title,

He beat Malkhas Amoyan of Armenia in the final on criteria following a 3-3 draw. 

Azerbaijan's Namaz Rustamov and Russian Miakhdi Iakhiaev won the bronze medals.

Junior European champion Aleksandr Komarov of Russia took the 84kg title after defeating Iran's Arman Abdevali 9-0 in the final.

The bonze medals were won by Mikita Klimovich of Belarus and Turkey's Salih Aydin.

Iran secured the team title with a total of 58 points and a five-point lead over second-place Russia.

Turkey climbed into third place with gold and bronze medals today to finish on 38 points.