Iran ranks third at Asian Greco-Roman wrestling meet
Winning one gold, one silver, and two bronzes, Iran followed the champion Kazakhstan and runner-up South Korea.
Kazakhstan stole the show at home with three golds, one silver, and two bronzes and South Korea bagged three gold and three bronze medals.
Iran's sole gold came as Davud Abedinzadeh overcame his Kyrgyz rival in the 74kg final.
Sajjad Barzi representing the country in the 120kg was defeated by a finalist from the host country in the final showdown, snatching the silver.
Qassem Rezaii handed Iran the 84kg bronze medal with a victory over the Kazakh wrestler.
Iran's 55kg representative, Hamid Bani-Tamim, had already won the bronze.
The wrestler, who snatched a victory over his Japanese rival and lost to a South Korean representative, took the bronze medal Saturday with a win over the Kazakh wrestler.
In the 60kg, Iran's representative Hadi Hajian was knocked out of the tournament, losing to his South Korean opponent.
In the 66kg, Mehdi Tavakkoli from Iran stood fifth as he was beaten by an Uzbek wrestler in the third-place clash.
Reza Farzizadeh, the country's 96kg wrestler, tore a thigh ligament during his fight against Uzbekistan's representative, pulling out of bronze bout due to his injury and ranking fifth.
Iran stood top at the freestyle bouts Friday.
With an asset of two gold, one silver, and three bronze medals, Iran stole the show on 55 points.
Kazakhstan stood second with three golds and two bronzes (54 points) and Japan finished third on 38 points.