Russia won all three gold medals in the final session tonight to finish the Championships with 10 golds ©UWW

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Cuba's Oscar Pino Hinds won the first medal match of the night to claim Greco-Roman bronze at 130kg ©UWW
Cuba's Oscar Pino Hinds won the first medal match of the night to claim Greco-Roman bronze at 130kg ©UWW
In the second bronze medal match at 130kg there was little to choose between the two wrestlers ©UWW
In the second bronze medal match at 130kg there was little to choose between the two wrestlers ©UWW
It was eventually won by South Korea's Minseok Kim ©UWW
It was eventually won by South Korea's Minseok Kim ©UWW
In the Greco-Roman gold medal match at 130kg Sergey Semenov pulled off two four-point throws on his way to victory ©UWW
In the Greco-Roman gold medal match at 130kg Sergey Semenov pulled off two four-point throws on his way to victory ©UWW
Semenov eventually won by technical superiority 9-0 ©UWW
Semenov eventually won by technical superiority 9-0 ©UWW
Iran's Mahdi Aliyarifeizabadi, left, won Greco-Roman bronze at 97kg when his opponent, not pictured, chose not to compete ©UWW
Iran's Mahdi Aliyarifeizabadi, left, won Greco-Roman bronze at 97kg when his opponent, not pictured, chose not to compete ©UWW
South Korea picked up their second medal of the night when Hyeonwoo Kim won bronze at 77kg ©UWW
South Korea picked up their second medal of the night when Hyeonwoo Kim won bronze at 77kg ©UWW
Musa Evloev won Russia's second Greco-Roman gold of the evening at 97kg ©UWW
Musa Evloev won Russia's second Greco-Roman gold of the evening at 97kg ©UWW
Aleksandr Chekhrkin's win in the Greco-Roman 77kg final then brought the Championships to a close ©UWW
Aleksandr Chekhrkin's win in the Greco-Roman 77kg final then brought the Championships to a close ©UWW