Assembly League
The Assembly League takes place on Thursday evenings during the summer, from April to September. The six road races provide competitive, fast paced runs over 4.6 to 5.6km (2.9 to 3.5 miles) for men and women. Races are for club runners only and culminate in prizes for individual and team performances at the final race.
Approaching the 33rd season of races in 2008, people often ask about the history of the Assembly League. It was set up in the mid 1970s as competition between the London Business houses, such as the banks, stock-exchange, Post Office and major local employers (many since closed) such as Molins and Johnston & Phillips at Deptford.
Top class runners were initially excluded as the races were meant to encourage club runners. As the banks and industries reduced in number the league organisers allowed running clubs in South and East London to join; many of the established clubs such as Cambridge Harriers, Kent AC, Eton Manor and Victoria Park Harriers have supported the league since the 1970s.
Over the years courses and venues have changed, but for the past few summers the venues have remained at Beckenham, Greenwich and Victoria Park.
The races are fast and furious and give runners of all abilities an excellent opportunity to prove themselves on the road over the shorter distances.
Race dates for 2008 season (all races start at 7.15PM, except for first Beckenham race, starting at 7PM)
Click the links on the left hand side for maps of the venues and a poster detailing the league dates.
| Venue | Date | Distance |
| Beckenham | 3rd April 2008 | 4.6km |
| Greenwich (O2 Dome) | 1st May 2008 | 5km |
| Victoria Park | 5th June 2008 | 5.6km |
| Greenwich (O2 Dome) | 3rd July 2008 | 5km |
| Victoria Park | 7th August 2008 | 5.6km |
| Beckenham | 4th September 2008 | 4.6km |
