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Oklahoma State Track
Heat Sheets, Results & Official Sources

2022 – 2025 · All 6 Classifications · Boys & Girls

Direct links to OSSAA state meet results · Updated May 2026

How Oklahoma State Track Qualification Works

Oklahoma has six classifications — 6A through 1A — governed by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA). The state championship is held in early May, with the six classes paired into three meets to manage scheduling: 5A/6A run together, 3A/4A together, and 1A/2A together. (Pairings shifted in 2022; the 2022 meets were 5A/6A, 2A/4A, and 1A/3A.)

Oklahoma runs regional → state qualifying. Each classification holds regional meets in late April, and the top finishers in each event advance. Because the meets are paired, athletes in the smaller classes often run alongside athletes from the next class up — competitive depth varies by event.

OSSAA delegates results hosting to MileSplit. Each year’s three paired meets are listed below as separate links. Both genders are covered within each per-meet result page.

Full Meet Results

OSSAA delegates results to ok.milesplit.com (canonical archive at milesplit.live). Each year’s three paired-class meets are listed individually. Each meet covers both boys and girls.

2025 · Classes 5A & 6A · Classes 3A & 4A · Classes 1A & 2A

2024 · Classes 5A & 6A · Classes 3A & 4A · Classes 1A & 2A

2023 · Classes 5A & 6A · Classes 3A & 4A · Classes 1A & 2A

2022 · Classes 5A & 6A · Classes 2A & 4A · Classes 1A & 3A

Live Timing & Records

A Note on the Data

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