Augustine Yesudas and Archana Suseentran became the fastest male and female athletes by winning their respective 100m sprint events in meet record times respectively.
Augustine, who posted a national junior mark of 10.57 secs in National Inter-Zone championships at Kochi, won the gold with a new meet mark in 10.61 secs. Archana clocked a personal best of 12.06 secs to erase Jessy Arulappan's meet mark of 12.10s.
Indian athletes eclipsed six other meet records too. Flag-bearer Shakti Solanki maintained his winning streak with a remarkable 17.89m toss in shot put. Spearman Parvinder Kumar hurled the javelin to a new distance of 67.63m.
There was an interesting dual in high jump between Sreenith Mohan of India and Thilina Karunaratne of Sri Lanka). The Lankan, credited with a personal best of 2.16m, was locked into a battle with Sreenith all the way but had a failure in the height of 2.06m.
Javelin thrower C K Prajitha was the first to set a record in the afternoon with a throw of 41.69m.
On the track, P U Chitra, who won a distance double in the recently concluded Asian Schools Athletics Championships at Kuantan (Malaysia), ran a well-calculated race and registered a new time of 4:32.13. In the final event of the day, junior men's 400m, Sandeep Lathwal emerged winner in 48.24 secs.
