Anastasia Valova was one of Russia's six gold medallists on the final day of the 2018 European Sambo Championships in Athens ©FIAS

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Artem Osipenko won the men's over 100 kilograms title to take Russia's final overall tally to 12 ©ESF
Artem Osipenko won the men's over 100 kilograms title to take Russia's final overall tally to 12 ©ESF
Evgenii Maksimov also contributed to Russia's tally with success in the men's 82kg category ©ESF
Evgenii Maksimov also contributed to Russia's tally with success in the men's 82kg category ©ESF
The last nine of the 27 gold medals were up for grabs today ©RGCC Oficial/Twitter
The last nine of the 27 gold medals were up for grabs today ©RGCC Oficial/Twitter
Moldova’s Natalia Budeanu was the only athlete to beat a Russian in a final today, defeating Irina Gromova in the women's 68kg division ©FIAS
Moldova’s Natalia Budeanu was the only athlete to beat a Russian in a final today, defeating Irina Gromova in the women's 68kg division ©FIAS
Gromova had to settle for second place, while Serbia's Ivana Jandric was one of the two bronze medallists ©ESF
Gromova had to settle for second place, while Serbia's Ivana Jandric was one of the two bronze medallists ©ESF
France's Louis Laurent put on an excellent display to claim the combat men's 90kg gold medal ©FIAS
France's Louis Laurent put on an excellent display to claim the combat men's 90kg gold medal ©FIAS
Ukraine's Dmytro Batok, left, had to settle for the silver medal ©FIAS
Ukraine's Dmytro Batok, left, had to settle for the silver medal ©FIAS
Georgia's Elene Kebadze was one of the two women's over 80kg bronze medallists ©FIAS
Georgia's Elene Kebadze was one of the two women's over 80kg bronze medallists ©FIAS
Spain were among the countries represented at the European Championships and will play host to next year's edition in Gijón ©RGCC Oficial/Twitter
Spain were among the countries represented at the European Championships and will play host to next year's edition in Gijón ©RGCC Oficial/Twitter