Musa Evloev starred as Russia ended the European Wrestling Championships in dominant fashion ©Getty Images

Two-time world champion Musa Evloev secured the 97 kilograms Greco-Roman gold medal as Russia completed the clean sweep of team titles at the European Wrestling Championships in Warsaw.

Evloev defeated Hungary's Balasz Kiss 10-0 in a one-sided final to claim his second European crown and underline his status as a contender for gold at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Victory for the 28-year-old also saw Russia wrap up the Greco-Roman team title to add to their victories in the women's and freestyle competitions.

The bronze medals in the 97kg event were earned by Italy's Nikoloz Kakhelashvili and Belarusian Mikalai Stadub.

Former world champion Sergey Emelin reclaimed the European 60kg title following a 4-1 win over Turkey's Kerem Kamal.

Emelin, who lost the gold medal bout to Victor Ciobanu of Moldova at the corresponding event in 2019, kept his composure to close out a victory that condemned Kamal to a second consecutive European silver.

Grzegorz Kunkel clinched bronze for the host nation and he was joined on the podium by Viktor Petryk of Ukraine.

Adlan Akiev also won gold for Russia on the final day of the Championships after thrashing Radzik Kuliyeu of Belarus 11-0 in the final.

Georgia's Aivengo Rikadze and Germany's Hannes Wagner were the recipients of the bronze medals.

Olympic bronze medallist Shmagi Bolkvadze beat junior world and European champion Malkhas Amoyan of Armenia to seal the 72kg title.

Robert Attila Fritsch of Hungary and Ukraine's Maksym Yevtushenko did enough for bronze.

Poland had earlier been denied a gold medal when Serbia's Mate Nemes ousted Mateusz Bernatek 7-2 in the final.

Murat Firat of Turkey and Slavik Galstyan of Armenia joined them on the podium after taking bronze.