The 2018 Sambo World Championships came to an end tonight, with FIAS President Vasily Shestakov declaring it a success ©FIAS

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Russia won a further five golds tonight, one of which was claimed by Elene Kebadze in the women's over 80kg ©FIAS
Russia won a further five golds tonight, one of which was claimed by Elene Kebadze in the women's over 80kg ©FIAS
As has been the case each day, the successful sambists were interviewed by FIAS TV after their bouts ©FIAS
As has been the case each day, the successful sambists were interviewed by FIAS TV after their bouts ©FIAS
Artem Osipenko, in blue, won Russia's 14th gold in the men's over 100kg sport sambo final ©FIAS
Artem Osipenko, in blue, won Russia's 14th gold in the men's over 100kg sport sambo final ©FIAS
Rodion Askanakov won his 52kg combat sambo final by stoppage against Grigor Mkhitaryan from Armenia ©FIAS
Rodion Askanakov won his 52kg combat sambo final by stoppage against Grigor Mkhitaryan from Armenia ©FIAS
The referee stopped it shortly after a brutal knockdown by Askanakov ©FIAS
The referee stopped it shortly after a brutal knockdown by Askanakov ©FIAS
Takedowns throughout the evening often ended with sambists caught in a tangle of limbs ©FIAS
Takedowns throughout the evening often ended with sambists caught in a tangle of limbs ©FIAS
Moldova's Nantalia Budyanu, in red, picked up a bronze in the women's 68kg division ©FIAS
Moldova's Nantalia Budyanu, in red, picked up a bronze in the women's 68kg division ©FIAS
VIPs including the chief executive of FIAS Michal Buchel, in red trousers, watched on from the crowd ©FIAS
VIPs including the chief executive of FIAS Michal Buchel, in red trousers, watched on from the crowd ©FIAS
When the Championships ended work immediately began to dismantle FIAS' equipment ©ITG
When the Championships ended work immediately began to dismantle FIAS' equipment ©ITG