Rio 2016 Olympic gold medallist Sohrab Moradi dominated the men's 96 kilograms category on day seven of the 2018 International Weightlifting Federation World Championships in Turkmenistan's capital Ashgabat ©IWF

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The 30-year-old Iranian broke world standards in the snatch, clean and jerk and total events ©IWF
The 30-year-old Iranian broke world standards in the snatch, clean and jerk and total events ©IWF
China’s Tian Tao was the silver medallist in the total after finishing second in the snatch and clean and jerk ©IWF
China’s Tian Tao was the silver medallist in the total after finishing second in the snatch and clean and jerk ©IWF
Rounding out the overall podium was Romania’s Nicolae Onica ©IWF
Rounding out the overall podium was Romania’s Nicolae Onica ©IWF
A total of five athletes won medals in the men's 96kg with Qatar's Fares Ibrahim E. H. Elbakh, left, claiming clean and jerk bronze and Belarus' Yauheni Tsikhantsou, right, securing snatch bronze ©IWF
A total of five athletes won medals in the men's 96kg with Qatar's Fares Ibrahim E. H. Elbakh, left, claiming clean and jerk bronze and Belarus' Yauheni Tsikhantsou, right, securing snatch bronze ©IWF
Medals were also won today in the women’s 76kg event with China’s Wang Zhouyu topping the overall podium ©IWF
Medals were also won today in the women’s 76kg event with China’s Wang Zhouyu topping the overall podium ©IWF
North Korea’s Rim Jong Sim prevailed in the snatch and would have won the clean and jerk and total titles had she not failed with her final attempt ©IWF
North Korea’s Rim Jong Sim prevailed in the snatch and would have won the clean and jerk and total titles had she not failed with her final attempt ©IWF
The overall bronze medallist was Ecuador’s Neisi Patricia Dajomes Barrera, who broke junior world standards in the snatch, clean and jerk and total events ©IWF
The overall bronze medallist was Ecuador’s Neisi Patricia Dajomes Barrera, who broke junior world standards in the snatch, clean and jerk and total events ©IWF
Colombia's Leidy Yessenia Solis Arboleda, second from right, completed the list of medallists by finishing third in the clean and jerk ©IWF
Colombia's Leidy Yessenia Solis Arboleda, second from right, completed the list of medallists by finishing third in the clean and jerk ©IWF
Thailand's Siripuch Gulnoi, previously known as Rattikan Gulnoi, was one of three athletes to be awarded retrospective Olympic medals after today's action, receiving the women's 58kg bronze from London 2012 ©IWF
Thailand's Siripuch Gulnoi, previously known as Rattikan Gulnoi, was one of three athletes to be awarded retrospective Olympic medals after today's action, receiving the women's 58kg bronze from London 2012 ©IWF