With an eye on the Rs 2,50,000 individual prize money, headlining the elite race amongst the Indian athletes will be half marathon champion at Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2017, Monika Athare, and Tata Kolkata 25K 2016 winner MD Yunus.
Another experienced TCS World 10K campaigner and last year's runner up Suresh Patel will also take part in the competition.
Patel, who clocked an impressive 00:30:36secs, will look to make up for the two seconds that came between him and the prestigious 10K title last year.
The male line-up also boasts of the winner of the 3000m Cross Country Championship in 2016, Kishore M, who while making his debut amongst these men at 21, will be the youngest athlete at the 10K this year.
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"Last year we had a very tough race, where I was struggling with the heat which had slowed me down. Taking a cue from that, this year I have taken precautions to ensure that the warm conditions do not set me back. I hope my efforts pay off and I am able to better my timing and ranking from the last edition," said Yunus, who won the Kolkata Marathon 2016 with a timing of 2:30:37 and stood third at the ADHM with a timing of 01:04:47.
Commenting on her participation this year, Monika said, "Having won the latest editions of Tata Steel Kolkata 25K and the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon back to back, I will look to continue my good form and will take confidence from my performances to better my time."
Monika had clocked 00:36:54secs during her last stint at the TCS World 10K in 2015. Joining Monika and Swati will be Sanjeevani Jadhav, Manisha Salunke and Jyoti Chauhan from the top 10 finishers from last year, who will be looking to convert their top 10 spots into podium finishes.