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Delaware State Track
Heat Sheets, Results & Official Sources

2022 – 2025 · All 2 Classifications · Boys & Girls

Direct links to DIAA state meet results · Updated May 2026

How Delaware State Track Qualification Works

Delaware has two divisions — Division I and Division II — governed by the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA), which operates under the Delaware Department of Education. The state championship runs as a single combined meet at Dover High School each May, with both divisions contested on the same weekend.

Delaware is small enough geographically that the regular season feeds directly into the state meet without intermediate sectional or regional rounds. Top performers are well-established statewide before the championship weekend. DIAA also runs a separate Meet of Champions a few days after states — a top-performers showcase that’s distinct from the qualifying state championship.

DIAA delegates results hosting to MileSplit Delaware. Below: every DIAA state championship from 2022–2025 — one aggregate page per year covering both divisions and both genders.

Full Meet Results

DIAA hosts state meet results through MileSplit (canonical archive at milesplit.live). Each year is a single aggregate covering Division I, Division II, and both genders.

2025 · All Divisions — DIAA Track & Field Championships

2024 · All Divisions — DIAA Track & Field Championships

2023 · All Divisions — DIAA Track & Field Championships

2022 · All Divisions — DIAA Track & Field Championships

Live Timing & Records

A Note on the Data

We don’t republish, summarize, or extract from these PDFs. Every link above goes directly to DIAA’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.

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Every link on this page points directly to a DIAA-hosted PDF or to DIAA’s live-timing partner. We don’t republish or redistribute the documents — we just help coaches find them. All links checked May 2026; if one breaks, email info@nextmilerecruiting.com.
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