The United States won two golds tonight, thanks in part to Kyle Dake at 79kg ©UWW

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Qualifying rounds took place in four events this morning including the men's 97kg, in which Russia's Abdulrashid Sadulaev made the final ©UWW
Qualifying rounds took place in four events this morning including the men's 97kg, in which Russia's Abdulrashid Sadulaev made the final ©UWW
Ukraine's Andriy Kvyatkovskyy, top, the number one seed in the 70kg class, lost in the semi-finals ©UWW
Ukraine's Andriy Kvyatkovskyy, top, the number one seed in the 70kg class, lost in the semi-finals ©UWW
Japan's Mayu Mukaida advanced into the final of the women's 55kg division ©UWW
Japan's Mayu Mukaida advanced into the final of the women's 55kg division ©UWW
While her compatriot Risako Kawai made it into the 59kg final ©UWW
While her compatriot Risako Kawai made it into the 59kg final ©UWW
 Zavur Uguev, right, won the first gold of the night in the men's freestyle 57kg division ©Getty Images
Zavur Uguev, right, won the first gold of the night in the men's freestyle 57kg division ©Getty Images
Takuto Otoguro, right, then became Japan's youngest ever world champion at 19, when he won 65kg gold ©UWW
Takuto Otoguro, right, then became Japan's youngest ever world champion at 19, when he won 65kg gold ©UWW
 Ali Shabanau from Belarus won 79kg bronze thanks to a successful challenge in the last seconds ©UWW
Ali Shabanau from Belarus won 79kg bronze thanks to a successful challenge in the last seconds ©UWW
Kyle Dake won the first of the United States' two golds tonight, in the 79kg division ©Getty Images
Kyle Dake won the first of the United States' two golds tonight, in the 79kg division ©Getty Images
J'Den Cox won the second at 92kg ©Getty Images
J'Den Cox won the second at 92kg ©Getty Images