Iranians bagged 51 golds, 52 silvers, and 50 bronze medals across four days of the competitions.
Iran tallied 122 points for the top spot in the juniors’ event, followed by Iraq (79pts), and China (53), while the home country also finished atop the masters’ table with 160 points, with Russia (125) and Romania (82) in behind.
A third team trophy for Iran came in the seniors’ contests, where the host dominated with 285 points, followed by China (152) and Saudi Arabia (147).