Iran finished top of the medals table at the World Para Powerlifting World Cup in Bangkok ©Getty Images

Three golds on the final day of the World Para Powerlifting World Cup in Bangkok saw Iran overtake the hosts to finish top of the medal table, although Thailand, in what was their first home World Cup, won the team trophy by a single point.

The final flourish for Iran was provided by their three-time world medallist Mansour Pourmirzaei, who won the concluding men’s over-107 kilograms competition with a second-round lift of 249kg.

Georgia’s Iago Gorgodze took silver and Gani Issentemirov of Kazakhstan bronze.

Iran was also golden in the men’s under-107kg class thanks to Saman Razi, who set a personal best of 237kg to finish ahead of Iraq’s Abbas Naisan and bronze medallist Wan Nur Wan Azman of Malaysia.

The domination of the top men’s weights had started for Iran through the victory by world champion Seyedhamed Solhipouravanji in the under-97kg with a lift of 227kg, as silver went to Iraq’s Thaer Al-Ali and Malaysia’s Mohd Shahmil Md Saad earned bronze.

Malaysia's Nicodemus Moses was the only non-Iranian men's winner on the day, taking gold in the under-88kg class ahead of home lifter Ton Yarnpairat.

In the earlier women’s session, Indonesia’s Sriyanti Sriyanti won the over-86kg category with a personal-best lift of 133kg.

Iraq’s Hanan Al-Majidi won the under-86kg gold ahead of Malaysia’s Norfariza Mortadza, while gold in the under-79kg category went to Indonesia’s Siti Mahmudah.

Iran finished with five golds and a silver, with Thailand second on three golds, six silvers and a bronze, and Malaysia third on three golds, a silver and three bronzes.