Kazbek Zenkishiev, in blue, won one of two Russian gold medals ©IJF

Eastern European nations swept all five gold medals on the final day of the International Judo Federation (IJF) Grand Prix in Tblisi.

Russia claimed two titles while there was one each for Ukraine, Belarus and host nation Georgia.

Stanislav Retinskii won an all-Russian final in the men's under-90 kilograms competition. 

He produced a superb armlock for ippon and a first career Grand Prix title against team-mate Mikhail Igolnikov.

Georgia's Ushangi Margiani shared bronze with Shakhzodbek Sabirov of Uzbekistan.

Kazbek Zenkishiev then won in the under-100kg event after Swedish opponent Martin Pacek conceded three shido penalties.

Jevgenijs Borodavko of Latvia claimed bronze.

He shared the final podium position with Rafael Buzacarini, who continued Brazil's strong tournament.

Ukraine's Anastasiya Turchyn claimed victory in the women's under-78kg event.

She beat Sama Hawa Camara of France in the final.

Adam Okruashvili won the men's over-100kg gold for Georgia ©IJF
Adam Okruashvili won the men's over-100kg gold for Georgia ©IJF

Italy's Assunta Galeone and another French judoka in Madelaine Malonga shared bronze. 

Maryna Slutskaya of Belarus beat Maria Suelen Altheman of Brazil in the final of the women's over-78kg event.

Svitlana Iaromka of Ukraine shared bronze with Hungary's Mercedesz Szigetvari.

Georgia enjoyed final day success, however, in the deciding men's over-100kg event.

Adam Okruashvili produced a osae-komi-waza for ippon against Stanislav Bondarenko of Ukraine.

Another Georgian in Levani Matiashvili shared bronze with David Moura of Brazil.

It meant that Georgia joined Russia and Brazil in winning three gold medals.

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