UAAP athletics championships

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Track and field athletics has been a part of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines since the league's inception in 1938.

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SeasonMen'sWomen'sBoysGirls
1 (1938–39)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
2 (1939–40)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
3 (1940–41)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
4 (1941–42)Not held due to World War II.
5 (1942–43)
6 (1943–44)
7 (1944–45)
8 (1945–46)
9 (1946–47)
10 (1947–48)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
11 (1948–49)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
12 (1949–50)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
13 (1950–51)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
14 (1951–52)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
15 (1952–53)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
16 (1953–54)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
17 (1954–55)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
18 (1955–56)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
19 (1956–57)MCU colors.PNG Manila Central University
20 (1957–58)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
21 (1958–59)MCU colors.PNG Manila Central University
22 (1959–60)MCU colors.PNG Manila Central University
23 (1960–61)MCU colors.PNG Manila Central University
24 (1961–62)MCU colors.PNG Manila Central University
25 (1962–63)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
26 (1963–64)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
27 (1964–65)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
28 (1965–66)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
29 (1966–67)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
30 (1967–68)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
31 (1968–69)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
32 (1969–70)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
33 (1970–71)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
34 (1971–72)Not held
35 (1972–73)
36 (1973–74)
37 (1974–75)
38 )1975–76)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
39 (1976–77)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
40 (1977–78)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
41 (1978–79)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
42 (1979–80)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
43 (1980–81)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
44 (1981–82)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
45 (1982–83)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
46 (1983–84)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
47 (1984–85)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
48 (1985–86)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
49 (1986–87)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
50 (1987–88)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
51 (1988–89)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
52 (1989–90)Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
53 (1990–91)Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
54 (1991–92)Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
55 (1992–93)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
56 (1993–94)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
57 (1994–95)UE colors.svg  University of the East FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
58 (1995–96)UE colors.svg  University of the East FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
59 (1996–97)UE colors.svg  University of the East FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
60 (1997–98)UE colors.svg  University of the East FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
61 (1998–99)UE colors.svg  University of the East FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University
62 (1999–00)UE colors.svg  University of the East UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
63 (2000–01)UE colors.svg  University of the East UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
64 (2001–02)UE colors.svg  University of the East UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
65 (2002–03)UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East [1] Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
66 (2003–04)UE colors.svg  University of the East FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
67 (2004–05)La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
68 (2005–06)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
69 (2006–07)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
70 (2007–08)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
71 (2008–09)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
72 (2009–10)UE colors.svg  University of the East FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
73 (2010–11)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
74 (2011–12)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
75 (2012–13)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
76 (2013–14)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UE colors.svg  University of the East
77 (2014–15)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East
78 (2015–16)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East UE colors.svg  University of the East
79 (2016–17)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East UE colors.svg  University of the East
80 (2017–18)FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UE colors.svg  University of the East UE colors.svg  University of the East
81 (2018–19)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University ^UE colors.svg  University of the East UE colors.svg  University of the East
82 (2019–20)Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
83 (2020–21)
84 (2021–22)
85 (2022–23)UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
86 (2023–24)NU colors.svg  National University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas

^FEU was crowned as the official champion for the UAAP Season 81 Women's Track and Field during the closing ceremonies of the UAAP Season 81 last May 21, 2019

Number of championships per university

UniversityHigh SchoolCollegiateTotal
WM
FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University 0252651
UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman 402024
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University 240024
UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas 58821
UE colors.svg  University of the East 611017
Adamson colors.svg  Adamson University 2237
MCU colors.PNG Manila Central University*0055
La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University 0112
NU colors.svg  National University 0011

* Withdrew from the UAAP.

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