AP is CH Sudhakar won the boys' U-18 100m in 10.9 seconds while Tamil Nadu's M S Arun won the U-16 event by clocking 10.8 seconds. Tamil Nadu R Naveen won the U-14 boys 100m race in 11.3 seconds.
National youth record-holder KT Neena opened the proceedings with a meet record in 5000m timing 25: 03 minutes to erase state-mate A.M. Binsy's year-old record of 27:10.72 minutes set in Kochi last year.
Binsy, after giving a tough fight to the international athlete in the initial stages of the race, finished second here also bettered her previous mark clocking 25:51.8.
Braving the conditions, 15-year-old S. Saravanan, a 10th standard of S.B.O.A. Higher Secondary School (Coimbatore) sailed over a new height of 1.93 m to make the hosts Tamil Nadu proud.
Kerala's young shot putter Megamariya Mathew heaved the 3 kg iron ball to a new distance of 10.26 m in the under-14 section for girls.
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