The Championships served as a qualifying event for the Olympics but now could reach near the Rio Games entry standards in any event on the opening day.
25-year-old Suriya of Tamil Nadu, bagged the gold in women's 10000m, the first event of the meet, in 33 minutes 27.01 secs while training partner Swati Gadhave (Maharashtra) took the second spot in 33:45.40. Another Maharashtrian Sanjivani Jadhav clocked 33:54.77 for the bronze medal.
Suresh Kumar Patel of Uttar Pradesh, the 2010 Asian junior champion, finished second behind Lakshmanan in 14:11.45 while statemate Yunus Mohammed took the bronze in 14:24.07.
In women's long jump, Kerala's V Neena also defended the title she won in the last edition in Chennai by clearing 6.45m to win the gold from pre-event favourite and teammate M A Prajusha (6.29m).
"I am happy with my performance although I could not accomplish my plan of qualifying for the Rio Games," said Neena after the competition.
Manpreet Kaur (junior) of Punjab capitalised on the absence of her namesake Manpreet Kaur (senior) to pocket the gold in women's shot put. She improved her personal best to 16.78m. The Inter-University champion, who turned 20 this March, made her graduation to senior category a memorable one.
Sarita Prakash Singh (Uttar Pradesh) extended her winning streak in hammer throw as she sent the ball and chain to a distance pf 61.19m. However, it was fell short of her personal best of 61.81m achieved during the Federation Cup in New Delhi. Haryana's Reena (54.23m) and Kerala girl Athira Muralidharan (48.52m) took the next two spots.
