Press TV - Male and female Iranian karate practitioners from have shown great punching,knee strikes as well as open-hand techniquesat the Karate1 Premier League - Istanbul 2018 in Turkey, and claimed the top positionat the end of the prestigious international tournament.
The Islamic Republic of Iran stood atop the podium in the team chart, having won three gold, two silver and seven bronze medals.
Japan claimed two gold medals, three silvers and five bronzes, and was named the vice champion.
Turkey finished in the third place with two gold, three silver and one bronze medals.
On Sunday, Amir Mehdizadeh overcame his Turkish opponent EraySamdan 3-1 in the final bout of mens minus 60-kilogram category to win the gold medal.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Iranian karate practitioner Mehdi Khodabakhshi (R)[/caption]
Mehdi Khodabakhshi grabbed Irans second gold of the day after he overpowered a karateka from Macedonia 7-3 in the title challenge of the minus 84-kilogram section.
Saleh Abazari stole the show in the mens over 84-kilogram weight class, after he defeated a Dutch contestant.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Iranian karate practitioner Saleh Abazari (R)[/caption]
Moreover, Seyyed Ali Karimi and Bahman Asgari took two silver medals in the minus 67-kilogram and minus 75-kilogram divisions.
Earlier in the competitions, Taravat Khaksar in the womens minus 55-kilogram, Irans three-a-side kata team comprising Elnaz Taqipour, Shadi Jafari and Najmeh Qazizadeh, and Isfahan outfit (Fatemeh Chizari, Maryam Karimi and Zohreh Karimkhani) earned three kata bronze medals.
Additionally, Zabihollah Pourshib in the minus 84-kilogram, Saman Heydari in the over 84-kilogram and Araks team (Abolfazl Shahrjerdi, Ali Zand and Milad Delikhoun) took three bronze medals in the mens kata contests.
The Karate1 Premier League - Istanbul 2018 kicked off on June 8, and concluded on June 10, 2018.