More than 700 athletes from across the country will vie for honours and for a spot in next month's Commonwealth Games as this meet will serve as the selection trial for the multi-sporting event in Gold Coast, Australia.
India has been permitted to send a 37-member athletics squad for the quadrennial event of which only the names of four Indian race walkers have been announced.
The performance of the athletes who have already met the Athleltics Federation of India's (AFI) qualifying guidelines will be taken into consideration before the final squad is announced. But it's mandatory for them to take part in this event, the first of the three national championships.
The 20-year-old Chopra has cemented his claim as the countrys premier javelin thrower. He is coming off a gold medal at the Indian Grand Prix here last month with an impressive 82.88m throw. This was the season's second competition where Chopra has crossed 80m. Recently, he claimed a silver with a throw of 82.80m at an international throws event in Offenburg, Germany.
Tejaswin, who is on an athletics scholarship at Kansas State University, had already shattered the indoor national record with a jump of 2.19m earlier this year.
Nayana James, a silver medallist at the Asian Indoor Championships in January, is also in fine form having managed a jump of 6.47m in women's long jump at the Indian Grand Prix.
In the women's discus throw, Seema Punia, who is competing in her first competition of the season, did not have a great 2017 with a best throw of 54.14m. However, with her sights set on qualifying for the Commonwealth Games, she would be itching to get close to her personal best of 64.84m.
The championships will kick-off with the women's long jump qualifying event in the morning while the men's pole vault will be the first final of the competition in the evening session.
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