Russia won two more golds tonight to move top of the medals table with just a day left ©UWW

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Hungary's Tamas Lorincz qualified for one of tomorrow's three Greco-Roman finals, at 77kg ©UWW
Hungary's Tamas Lorincz qualified for one of tomorrow's three Greco-Roman finals, at 77kg ©UWW
He will face Russia's Aleksandr Chekhirkin for the gold tomorrow afternoon ©UWW
He will face Russia's Aleksandr Chekhirkin for the gold tomorrow afternoon ©UWW
Russia will be represented in all three finals tomorrow, after Musa Evloev made it into the gold medal match at 97kg ©UWW
Russia will be represented in all three finals tomorrow, after Musa Evloev made it into the gold medal match at 97kg ©UWW
Meanwhile Sergey Semenov qualified for the 130kg final ©UWW
Meanwhile Sergey Semenov qualified for the 130kg final ©UWW
 In tonight's first final at 60kg, Sergey Emelin beat Victor Coibanu from Moldova by technical superiority ©UWW
In tonight's first final at 60kg, Sergey Emelin beat Victor Coibanu from Moldova by technical superiority ©UWW
In the 67kg final Russia picked up their second gold of the night through Artem Surkov ©UWW
In the 67kg final Russia picked up their second gold of the night through Artem Surkov ©UWW
At 87kg Artur Shahinyan won one of the two bronze medals, after a strange ending to the match ©UWW
At 87kg Artur Shahinyan won one of the two bronze medals, after a strange ending to the match ©UWW
His opponent  Islam Abbasov gave up, punching the floor in anger and then lying down, a full 10 seconds before the end of the match ©UWW
His opponent Islam Abbasov gave up, punching the floor in anger and then lying down, a full 10 seconds before the end of the match ©UWW
The gold at 87kg was won by Turkey's Metehan Basar, who also won world gold last year ©UWW
The gold at 87kg was won by Turkey's Metehan Basar, who also won world gold last year ©UWW