Sudha, who had qualified for Rio Games during the Federation Cup National Athletics Championships in New Delhi last month, clocked 9 minute 26.55 seconds to better the earlier national record of 9:27.09 held by her training-mate and another Olympics-bound athlete Lalita Babar.
Reigning Asian champion Babar also took part in the race today and stood 13th with a disappointing timing of 9:43.30 among 14 women who finished the race at this Chinese city.
2015 World Championships gold-medallist Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi of Kenya won the race in a personal best timing of 9:07.42 while 2014 Asian Games champion, Kenya-born Bahrain athlete Ruth Jebet finished second in a new continental record timing of 9:15.98.
2012 London Olympics bronze medallist Assefa Sofia of Ethiopia was third in 9:21.07 in the top class field.
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