How Ohio State Track Qualification Works
Ohio has three divisions for state track — Division I (largest schools), II, and III — governed by the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA). The state meet is held at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium on The Ohio State University campus in Columbus each June.
Athletes qualify through a four-tier postseason: district → regional → state. Ohio is one of the deeper states in the country for high school track, with a long tradition of producing collegiate-level talent.
OHSAA hosts a per-year tournament page on ohsaa.org with full meet results, programs, schedules, and archived data going back over 100 years. Below: every state meet, 2022–2025.
Full Meet Results
OHSAA hosts a per-year tournament hub that links to results, programs, and schedules. Click into a year for the per-division meet results and tournament documents.
2025 · All Divisions — OHSAA tournament page
2024 · All Divisions — OHSAA tournament page
2023 · All Divisions — OHSAA tournament page
2022 · All Divisions — OHSAA tournament page
Live Timing & Records
- OHSAA Year-by-Year Team State Champions (all-time team state champions and runners-up)
- OHSAA Past Tournament Results archive (complete archive going back to 1908)
- OHSAA Track & Field hub (current-year schedule, brackets, records, news)
A Note on the Data
We don’t republish, summarize, or extract from these PDFs. Every link above goes directly to OHSAA’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.