As many as 580 participants from 43 of the 45-member nations of the Asian Athletics Association will be seen in action at the Shivaji Chhatrapati Sports stadium at Balewadi here in what is touted to be the biggest ever gathering of athletes for the sport's premier event in the continent.
India is hosting the athletics showpiece event in the continent for the second time after 1989. The event is being organised by Government of Maharashtra and Athletics Federation of India on the 40th year of the establishment of the AAA.
Qatar's Samuel Adelebari Francis, the only sprinter from Asia who clocked sub 10 seconds, will also be in action and will be up against defending champion Su Bingtian of China. Francis though is not a native Asian and is Nigerain by birth.
The biennial showpiece event will though miss the likes of London Olympics gold medallist triple jumper Olga Rypakova of Kazakhstan who recently gave birth to a baby boy, London silver winner discus thrower Ehsan Hadadi of Iran and reigning world champion and London silver medallist discus thrower Li Yanfeng.
India is fielding record number of 108 athletes, the largest in the competition with the luxury of three per each of the 42 events (21 each for men and women). They would be hoping for their best ever show with the likes of Sudha Singh (women's 3000m steeplechase), Vikas Gowda (men's discus throw), Tintu Luka (woemen's 800m) and Krishna Poonia (women's discus) having prospects for winning gold.