With Boston’s Reggie Lewis Center, the usual venue for New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, serving as a mass vaccination site, this year’s U.S. stop on the World Athletics Indoor Tour will be held at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex on Staten Island in New York City. The meet will be broadcast live nationally Saturday, February 13, 2021 on NBC from 4pm - 6pm ET. For those watching from outside the U.S. click here for more info on how to watch. World 800m champion Donavan Brazier will open his 2021 season looking for his fifth consecutive victory at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix. Ocean Breeze is the site of his 2019 Toyota USATF Indoor 600m championship title in a world best time. Brazier set the 800m American indoor record of 1:44.22 last year in New York at the NYRR Millrose Games and holds the outdoor American record 1:42.34 set en route to winning the 2019 World title in Doha. World 200m Champion Noah Lyles and world 400m hurdles silver medalist Sydney McLaughlin are scheduled to double Saturday afternoon. Lyles will first join world leader and 2016 world indoor champion Trayvon Bromell and defending New Balance Grand Prix winner Demek Kemp in the 60m. Lyles will later toe the line in the 200m against fellow American Jaron Flourney and Trinidad and Tobago’s Deon Lendore. McLaughlin will make her 2021 debut in the 60m hurdles going up against world indoor champion and 100m hurdles world record-holder Keni Harrison, Queen Claye and three-time world indoor medalist Tiffany Porter. McLaughlin will wrap her double with a 500m in the final race of the competition. World 400m hurdles silver medalist Rai Benjamin will take on his training partner and roommate Michael Norman who owns the American indoor 400m record and is tied for the fourth-fastest outdoor 400m time ever in 43.45. Norman is undefeated in eight head-to-head battles with Benjamin. Olympic and World silver medalist, Sandi Morris enters in spectacular early season form after taking over the world lead clearing 4.88m/16-0 and taking three unsuccessful attempts at a world-record height of 5.07m/16-7.50 last week at the American Track League. Morris will go up against Canadian record-holder Alysha Newman and fellow American Olivia Gruver. 2017 World Champion and Olympic bronze medalist, Emma Coburn is entered for two miles against American indoor mile record-holder Elle Purrier. 2019 World Championship finalist and Pan-American champion Nikki Hiltz competes in the 1500m. Olympic silver medalist Erik Kynard, world finalist Jeron Robinson and Bahamas’ 2007 world champion Donald Thomas highlight the men’s high jump. The full competition schedule can be found here and live results can be found here. Fans can follow along with #USATF on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook.