MANGALURU: City girl M R Poovamma of ONGC won her fourth straight title in women's 400m, clocking 53.41 secs to join the national squad for the Asian championships to be held at Wuhan, China next month.
In the men's 400m race, Incheon Asiad bronze medalist Rajiv Arokia made the cut with a time of 46.24 secs.
Odisha sprinter Srabani Nanda, who underwent brief training stints in Australia and South Africa in recent years, made it a double as she annexed the 200m gold this evening by posting a personal best 23.67 secs.
In 100m, Nanda's state-mate
Dutee Chand bagged the silver in 24.52s ahead of host state's M G Padmini (24.69s). Dutee is the reigning Asian junior champion in this event with a personal best of 23.57 secs to her credit.
Haryana's Dharambir, who won a sprint double in the National Games earlier this year, had a disappointing outing in the 100m heats on the opening day due to a slippery starting block.
However, Dharambir managed to come back with a triumph in 200m and qualified for the Wuhan squad with a personal best timing of 20.87 secs. Defending champion Manikanda Arumugam of Tamil Nadu settled with a silver in 21.20 secs.
Army man Jinson Johnson also made a double as he added the 1500m gold to his 800m victory earlier.
Earlier in the morning, long distance runners Suriya Loganathan (Tamil Nadu) and G Lakshmanan (Army) completed a double each by taking the titles in their respective groups in 10,000m.
Suriya and Lakshmanan clocked 34:42.05 and 29:49.91 respectively for today's golden effort to add it to their victories in 5,000m on the opening day.
The top three women in 100m hurdles have dipped under the qualifying norm of 14.07 secs for the Asians.
TN girl Gayathry Govindaraj clocked 13.67 secs, third best time in career, to win the gold, while teammate Deepika Parasuraman (20) improved her personal best timing to 13.76 secs to join her "akka" for the China trip.
Karnataka's Meghana Shetty (19) also bettered her previous best with 13.88 secs for the bronze.
National record-holder Siddhant Thingalaya (ONGC) made it four in a row to win the men's 110m hurdles. Siddhant, who made the Wuhan grade with 13.82 secs during the heats, ran a much relaxed 13.92s in the finals.
Odisha's former Asian junior champion Purnima Hembram (5462 points) and Kerala girl Liksy Joseph (5458) made it to the senior Asian meet in heptathlon.
National record-holder Arpinder Singh was over a metre short of his best in triple jump to win in a paltry 16.13m. Tamil Nadu's promising youngster S N Mohammed Salahuddin, representing Tata Motors, settled with the silver in 15.86m while U Karthik (IAF) completes the podium with 15.82m.
In four days of competitions, 25 athletes (including 10 women) have made the cut for the Asian championships.
Shot putter Inderjeet Singh (Haryana) and javelin thrower Devender Singh (Army), who sets new meet records, went home with a cash reward of Rs. 25,000 each.
Inderjeet, who amazed with a 20.65m toss --- the best by an Indian on home soil -- have been adjudged as the "Best Athlete", while in women's section the honour went to Srabani Nanda --- who equaled her previous best of 11.59 secs in 100m.
The Army team pushed defending champion Tamil Nadu (114 points) to runner-up position for the overall championship.
Army, who garnered 123.5 points, also took the men's trophy whereas the TN boys stood a distant second with 48 points.
Kerala was crowned the women's champion with 86 points, while hosts Karnataka finished runner-up by collecting two points ahead of TN girls (68 to 66).