How Arizona State Track Qualification Works
Arizona has five divisions — Division I (largest schools) through Division V — governed by the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA). The meet structure has shifted year-to-year — 2022 ran as a single combined state meet for all divisions; 2023 and 2024 expanded to five separate per-division championships plus a separate ‘State Championship’ meet for top performers; 2025 consolidated again to three grouped meets.
Arizona runs a section → division → state qualifying pathway. Each division has its own sectional structure, with the top finishers advancing. The Top Performers / State Championship meet exists separately from the qualifying meets — it’s an invitational where the best performers across all divisions face off in select events.
AIA delegates state meet results to MileSplit Arizona. Below: every AIA state meet from 2022–2025, with each year’s actual structure preserved.
Full Meet Results
AIA hosts state meet results through MileSplit Arizona (canonical archive at milesplit.live). The per-year meet structure has varied; the links below match how each year was actually published.
2025 · Divisions I, II, V (combined) · Divisions III & IV (combined) · State Championship (Top Performers)
2024 · Division I · Division II · Division III · Division IV · Division V · State Championship (Top Performers)
2023 · Division I · Division II · Division III · Division IV · Division V · State Championship (Top Performers)
2022 · All Divisions — AIA State Championships (combined meet)
Live Timing & Records
- AIA Sports hub (the official AIA sports hub — track schedules, divisional assignments, championship dates)
A Note on the Data
We don’t republish, summarize, or extract from these PDFs. Every link above goes directly to AIA’s file or its live-timing partner. We checked all of them in May 2026; if you spot a broken link, email info@nextmilerecruiting.com and we’ll fix it.