How Vermont State Track Qualification Works
Vermont has three divisions — Division I, II, and III — governed by the Vermont Principals’ Association (VPA). State championships are held in early June, with each division contested as a separate meet. Burlington High School is the most common venue for the larger divisions; smaller-school venues like Fair Haven Union, Manchester’s Knapp Field, and Windsor have hosted Division III in recent years.
Vermont runs a streamlined qualifying process — regular-season meets → state — with seeded entry lists drawing from each division’s in-season performance. Vermont’s small school count means most athletes who reach state are well-known across the division before the championship weekend.
VPA delegates state meet results hosting to athletic.net. Below: every Vermont state meet from 2022–2025 — three per-division meets per year, both genders covered at each.
Full Meet Results
VPA hosts state meet results on athletic.net (canonical view at live.athletic.net). Three per-division meets per year, each covering both boys and girls.
2025 · Division I · Division II · Division III
2024 · Division I · Division II · Division III
2023 · Division I · Division II · Division III
2022 · Division I · Division II · Division III
Live Timing & Records
- VPA Track and Field hub (current-season schedules, championship dates, division information)
A Note on the Data
We don’t republish, summarize, or extract from these PDFs. Every link above goes directly to VPA’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.