London Metropolitan Cross Country League

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Metropolitan Cross Country League (Met League)
Founded1966
No. of teams24
Region London, Essex, Hertfordshire and Middlesex
Official website https://metleague.run/

The Metropolitan League, also referred to as the Met League, is a cross country running league in South East England formed of clubs from around London and the home counties. [1] Formed in 1966, it is one of the oldest leagues in the country.

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There are five league fixtures held in various locations between October and February. Male and female athletes aged 11 upwards compete at each fixture and there are six races which are categorised as

The senior and veterans races also include divisions one, two and three. [2]

The league as a whole is the largest in numbers in the UK, after the North Eastern Harrier League. [3]

History

The league was founded on 23 March 1966 when eight of the major London athletic clubs met at the Primrose public house in Bishopsgate to discuss cross country competition. All clubs signed up and the first fixture was held in October that year at Hainault Forest. Nine clubs entered over 260 athletes in the two races: one for seniors and juniors, the other for youths and boys. For the first five years there were only four matches per season but this expanded to five in 1971. [4]

Competition format

Athletes are awarded points dependent on their finishing position in the race. The higher the position, the more points accrued. For senior men, the total points from the top 12 athletes at a club make up their 'A' team score. The next 12 athletes to finish at that club (i.e. positions 13–24) count towards the 'B' team. For senior women only six athletes make up a team.

At the end of the season, the team with the most points is declared the champion.

Guest runners are allowed to run for a small surcharge.

Race venues

The five venues are decided before the start of every season and these races are hosted by the member clubs. Whilst these can vary year on year depending on availability for the last few years these have been Claybury, Wormwood Scrubs, Uxbridge, Welwyn Garden City and Trent Park. [5]

Clubs

Victoria Park Harriers and Tower Hamlets Athletics Club

Highgate Harriers

Thames Valley Harriers

Woodford Green and Essex Ladies

Hillingdon Athletics Club

Barnet & District AC

Herts Phoenix

Trent Park Running Club

Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers

Ealing Eagles Running Club

Honours

Clubs

Since 1966, Thames Valley Harriers have won the most men's titles, a total of 33. Since 1994, Highgate Harriers have been the most successful women's club, winning the trophy on 21 occasions.

Athletes

Julian Gentry of Newham and Essex Beagles holds the most individual titles, a total of eight. These were won consecutively from 1989 to 1996. Svenja Abel (Highgate Harriers) has won the women's title four times, in 2004, 2006, 2009 and 2010.

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