Asia's biggest marathon has attracted the cream of India's long distance runners, all vying for a piece of the overall prize money as well as separate Indian prize fund, which will see the Indian full marathon winners getting richer by Rs 5 lakh each.
Binning, a three-time top finisher among Indians earlier, will face tough opposition from the fastest athlete in the field, Ram Singh Yadav, returning after a one-year break.
Binning, who won in 2010, 2011 and 2013, has a best time of 2:20.12 on this course and he, too, is looking to better his time and get close to his personal best of 2:17.33.
The other big Indian men's names in the fray are Elam Singh of ASI, Pune, who has a personal best of 2:18.27, Karan Singh, V L Dangi and Budha Ram, all capable of running below 2:21.
A total of 28 elite Indian full marathoners will take the starter's flag from the flag-off position -- the iconic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
The women's full marathon has been dominated by Lalita Babbar for the last two years and she will be aiming for a hat-trick. She is expected to face competition from Vijay Mala Patil and Rohini Raut, who finished second and third, respectively, last year.
