Kimi Laurene Ossin, right, won the women's over+59kg category at the World Taekwondo Cadet Championships ©World Taekwondo

Iran won two gold medals on the final day of the World Taekwondo Cadet Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The nation claimed the first and last gold medals that were on offer during the day, across five weight categories.

In the men’s under-49 kilograms category Mohammad Mehd Saadati was victorious, as she claimed a 2-0 win over Eunseok Lee of South Korea.

Bronze medals went to Dostan Nazhimkhanov of Kazakhstan and Bahadur Dostuyev of Azerbaijan.

Iran claimed the last gold of the Championships in the men’s under-61kg, with Radin Zeinali victorious against Nika Gogoberidze of Georgia.

Bronze medals in the category went to Artur Pak of Kazakhstan and Yunis Huseynov of Azerbaijan.

In the women’s under-37kg category, Thosiri Singthong of Thailand clinched gold, beating Parnian Saki of Iran.

Bronze medals were won by Alina Martirosyan of the United States and Oumaima Allassak of France.

World Taekwondo President Chungwon Choue, centre, with the competitors named the most valuable men's and women's players ©World Taekwondo
World Taekwondo President Chungwon Choue, centre, with the competitors named the most valuable men's and women's players ©World Taekwondo

The men’s under-57kg category was won by South Korea’s Keonwoo Kim by a scoreline of 2-1, with the silver medal going to Yassine El Haddaoui of Belgium.

Bronze medals were won by David Valdes Vazquez of Mexico and Thailand’s Nitipat Amatmontree.

Finally, the Ivory Coast won their first medal at these Championships since 2014, when Kimi Laurene Ossin claimed gold in the women’s over +59kg category.

Ossin defeated Thailand’s Suphaphon Srimahathat by a score of 2-0 to clinch the gold.

Bronze medals in the category went to Andela Sevic of Serbia and Israel’s Lipaz Hajama.

Following the conclusion of competition at the Arena Armeec various awards were handed out.

The men’s most valuable player award went to Guillermo Manuel Cortes of Mexico, who competed in the under-41kg category, while the women’s most valuable player award was won by Laylo Khasanova of Uzbekistan, who also competed in the same category.