Egypt won half of the Greco-Roman gold medals on offer today at the 2023 World Combat Games in Riyadh ©Riyadh 2023

Egypt won half of the Greco-Roman gold medals on offer today at the 2023 World Combat Games in Riyadh.

World bronze medallist Abdellatif Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed cliched the 130 kilograms title thanks to technical superiority.

He scored nine technical points and won 4-0 against Ahmed Shaalan Abdulkadhim Al Tameem of Iraq.

In an all-Saudi Arabian battle, Bin Bakr Ghazi Ali triumphed over Mohammed Rayan Hassan 5-0 to claim bronze with Moroccan Anas Lamkabber beating Tunisian Ben Mohamed Mehdi 3-1 for the other bronze.

Second of Egypt's titles of the day was won by Gabr Mohamed Aly Elsayed, who scored four technical points to Algerian Boudjemline Adem's 1, wining 5-0 for the 97kg gold.

Saudi Arabia once again won bronze thanks to Sibaee Musaad Ahmed getting the better of compatriot Alamoudi Faisal Abdullah 4-1.

An injury to Saudi athlete Fallatah Ibrahim Mohammed helped Tunisian Missaoui Mohamed Skander take the other bronze after a 5-0 triumph.

Egypt underlined their Greco-Roman dominance when Alaleldin Moustafa Hussein got a technical superiority win over hosts' Aldossary Faisal Khalid E in the 67kg final.

Morocco had Ettalibi Ismail to thank for a bronze in the category, as he defeated Algerian Dridi Mohamed Yacine before home star Alsubaie Saud Ibrahim knocked out compatriot Alsubaie Mesfer Ibrahim 3-1.

Sid Azara Bachir of Algeria also got a technical superiority win over home athlete Alsibyani Sanad Adnan in the 87kg final.

Hosts got another bronze when Aldossary Abdullah Saad beat countryman Hawsawi Ammar Ommar 3-1.

Albanian Kupi Kevin triumphed 4-0 against Saudi star Barnawi Hassan Saleh in the 77kg final as Baihgy Bandar Mohammed got the better of fellow Saudi Arabian opponent Fallatah Abdullah Ahmed 3-1 for bronze.

The last Greco-Roman title in the 60kg decider went to Moroccan Ettalibi Ismail, who eased past Algerian Dridi Mohamed Yacine 3-1.

Saudi athlete Hawsawi Ryan Mazen B won 3-1 over compatriot Jandu Munthir Abdullah for the final podium spot.