How New Hampshire State Track Qualification Works
New Hampshire has three divisions — Division I, II, and III — governed by the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA). NHIAA also runs a separate Meet of Champions — an invitational at UNH Durham that brings together the top performers from all three divisions.
New Hampshire runs regular-season meets → division championship → Meet of Champions. Each division championship determines its state champions; the top finishers from each division then converge at the MoC for a final head-to-head showcase.
NHIAA delegates state meet results to MileSplit New Hampshire and Lancer Timing. Below: every NHIAA state meet from 2022–2025. The 2022 archive is partial — Division II and III results from that year live only on Lancer Timing’s legacy archive, which doesn’t HEAD-validate from automated tooling. 2024 Division III is split as separate boys and girls PDFs from Lancer Timing.
Full Meet Results
NHIAA hosts state meet results across MileSplit New Hampshire (canonical archive at milesplit.live) and Lancer Timing (a regional Northeast timing partner). Coverage varies by year.
2025 · Division I · Division II · Division III · Meet of Champions
2024 · Division I · Division II · Division III — Boys (Lancer Timing PDF) · Division III — Girls (Lancer Timing PDF) · Meet of Champions
2023 · Division I · Division II · Division III · Meet of Champions
2022 · Division I · Meet of Champions
Live Timing & Records
- NHIAA Track and Field hub (the official NHIAA site — current-season info, championship dates, division assignments)
- Lancer Timing — Spring season hub (Lancer Timing’s results archive for Northeast meets including NHIAA championships)
A Note on the Data
We don’t republish, summarize, or extract from these PDFs. Every link above goes directly to NHIAA’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.