Hungary's Peter Bacsi won the host country's first gold medal tonight as IOC President Bach watched on ©UWW

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Moldova's Victor Ciobanu made it into the Greco-Roman final at 60kg, which will take place tomorrow ©UWW
Moldova's Victor Ciobanu made it into the Greco-Roman final at 60kg, which will take place tomorrow ©UWW
Artem Surkov was one of two Russians to make it into tomorrow's finals, doing so at 67kg ©UWW
Artem Surkov was one of two Russians to make it into tomorrow's finals, doing so at 67kg ©UWW
Turkey's Metehan Basar made the final at 87kg ©UWW
Turkey's Metehan Basar made the final at 87kg ©UWW
Eldaniz Azizli from Azerbaijan, in blue, won gold at 55kg tonight by technical fall after less than a minute ©UWW
Eldaniz Azizli from Azerbaijan, in blue, won gold at 55kg tonight by technical fall after less than a minute ©UWW
Stepan Maryanyan from Russia won gold in the second final of the night at 63kg ©UWW
Stepan Maryanyan from Russia won gold in the second final of the night at 63kg ©UWW
Germany's Frank Staebler won the 72kg final to claim his third world title ©UWW
Germany's Frank Staebler won the 72kg final to claim his third world title ©UWW
Hungary's Balint Korpasi, right, lost in the 72kg final ©UWW
Hungary's Balint Korpasi, right, lost in the 72kg final ©UWW
But Korpasi's compatriot Bacsi did win in the 82kg final, to claim Hungary's first gold of the Championships ©UWW
But Korpasi's compatriot Bacsi did win in the 82kg final, to claim Hungary's first gold of the Championships ©UWW
He came from behind to beat Turkey's Emrah Kus, to the delight of the crowd ©UWW
He came from behind to beat Turkey's Emrah Kus, to the delight of the crowd ©UWW