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Utah State Track
Heat Sheets, Results & Official Sources

2022 – 2025 · All 6 Classifications · Boys & Girls

Direct links to Utah state meet results · Updated May 2026

How Utah State Track Qualification Works

Utah has six classifications — 6A through 1A — governed by the Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA). The state championship is held in mid-May, traditionally at BYU’s Clarence F. Robison Track in Provo, with the smaller classes contested at Davis High School in Kaysville.

Utah runs region → state qualifying. Most regions hold a multi-day region championship in early May, with the top finishers in each event advancing to state. Because Utah has six classes packed into a relatively small geographic footprint, region meets are competitive even before athletes get to state.

UHSAA delegates results hosting to its timing partners. The 2024 and 2025 state meets were timed by MeetTrax (results at meettrax.com); 2022 and 2023 were timed by RunnerCard (results at results.runnercard.com). Each year is a single aggregate page covering all six classifications and both genders. Below: every Utah state meet from 2022–2025.

Full Meet Results

UHSAA delegates results to its timing partner each year. Each year’s aggregate page covers all six classifications and both genders.

2025 · All Classifications — MeetTrax (UHSAA timing partner)

2024 · All Classifications — MeetTrax (UHSAA timing partner)

2023 · All Classifications — RunnerCard (UHSAA timing partner)

2022 · All Classifications — RunnerCard (UHSAA timing partner)

Live Timing & Records

A Note on the Data

We don’t republish, summarize, or extract from these PDFs. Every link above goes directly to UHSAA’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 UHSAA-hosted PDF or to UHSAA’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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