With this Goa has taken its overall medal tally to 13 gold, five silver and five bronze, a massive improvement from the single gold it won in 2009 through P Anand in taekwondo.
Goa's athletics gold medals came via Archana Susentran (women's 100 m), Hubert D'Costa (men's shot put), Tintu N D (women's high jump), Shankar Dhamdhay (men's long jump) and Chitra P U (women's 1500 m).
The 100m final, won by Angolan Osvaldo Morais in 10.67 secs, proved disappointing for the home fans as one of its athletes, Husandeep Surinder Singh, was disqualified for false start.
The silver was claimed by Cape Verde's Danielsan Martins (10.75 secs). The bronze medal also went to Angola, whose sprinter Mauro de Sousa completed the race in 10.91 seconds.
