Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) championship meet outcomes provide a comprehensive record of individual and team performances in high school track and field across the state. These outcomes typically include placement details for each event, along with recorded times, distances, and heights achieved by participating athletes. For example, one might find the finishing times of all runners in the 100-meter dash, the distances achieved in the long jump, or the winning team score for a specific classification.
These records serve several crucial functions. They officially document the culmination of a season’s effort for student-athletes, schools, and coaches. They also provide a benchmark for athletic achievement, allowing for comparisons across years and different competitive classifications. Historically, these results have been used to track the progress of individual athletes, identify emerging talent, and celebrate the rich tradition of high school athletics in Washington. This data contributes to a deeper understanding of athletic development within the state and provides valuable information for future training and competition strategies.