According to Olympics.com, Sreeshankar marked his personal best on his first attempt at the Kalinga Stadium. The 24-year-old fell 0.01m short of Jeswin's Aldrin's national record but breached the world championships qualifying mark of 8.25m.
Jyothi marked a season-best time of 12.84s in Final A to win the event at the World Athletics Continental Tour Challenger meet. The 23-year-old was just 2 seconds short of breaking her own national record of 12.82s.
At the USATF LA Grand Prix 2023, a World Athletics Continental Tour gold label meet, Parul Chaudhary clocked a new personal best of 9:29.51 to finish third
Neeraj Chopra, who is scheduled to compete in multiple World Athletics - Gold Level tournaments in June, intends to train at Kuortane Olympic Training Centre in Finland during this time.
The 24-year-old athlete registered his season-best jump of 8.18m to beat his compatriot and national record holder Jeswin Aldrin, who ended up with a silver medal with an effort of 7.85m.
Sabastian Sawe, who clocked the world's fifth fastest 10K time in Germany last month, ran a superbly-paced race to win in a close contest and Tsehay Gemechu was equally impressive in the way she kicked on at the end in the World Athletics Gold Label Road Race. Sawe won in a time of 27:58.24
The Indian athlete Shaili Singh attempted a jump of 6.65m which provided her third stop on the podium. Her other jumps were marked as 6.59m, 6.35m, 6.35m, 6.36m and 6.41m at the Yokohama meet, a World Athletics Continental Tour gold label event.
Sebastian Sawe clocked an impressive 26.49 last month, which puts the World 10K Bengaluru men's course record of 27:38 held by Nicholas Kipkorir Kimeli (Kenya) last year at risk.