The New Balance Indoor Grand Prix will be held on Feb. 13.
Due to the pandemic, the NB Indoor GP has been moved to the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex, on Staten Island, NY. “This was due to the fact that the Reggie Lewis Center is being used, beginning Feb 1., as a COVID 19 vaccine innoculation center, in a decision made by Governor (Charlie) Baker, which we support,” noted NB Meet Director Mark Wetmore, CEO at Global Athletics & Marketing.
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World Athletics Championships medalists @GoSydGo, @LylesNoah and @TrayvonBromell return to New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on February 13.#WorldIndoorTour #NBIGP
— NB Indoor Grand Prix (@NBIndoorGP) January 27, 2021
The meet has been held 26 times, and all but one at the Reggie Lewis Center (Roxbury, MA), this year, the “one” will be held on Staten Island.
As usual sponsor New Balance is showcasing their top athletes, including Sydney McLaughlin, 2019 WC silver medalist at 400m hurdles, Trayvon Brommell, 2015 WC bronze, 100m, 2016 WC indoor gold, 60m, 2016 Olympian, 100m, and Jake Wightman, British 2020 AOY, who is #2 in UK with 3:29.87 1,500m he ran last summer.
Also competing in Staten Island will be Noah Lyles, 2019 WC gold at 200m, WC gold at 4x100m, who will debut over the 200m distance indoors as a pro.
Check out the release below on the details!
BOSTON, Mass. (Jan. 27, 2021) – World Athletics Championships medalists Sydney McLaughlin, Noah Lyles and Trayvon Bromell will return to the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, organizers announced today.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, no spectators will be allowed to attend the 2021 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix. More information can be found at www.nbindoorgrandprix.com.
Jake Wightman, 2020 NB Indoor GP, photo by Mike Deering / The Shoe Addicts
Set to compete at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix for a third time, Sydney McLaughlin is the 2019 World Athletics Championships silver medalist in the 400m hurdles, and the second-fastest woman in the history of the event. McLaughlin is also the 2019 Diamond League Champion in the 400m hurdles and is the world under-20 record holder in the event. McLaughlin will compete in both the 60m hurdles and 500m at this year’s New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.
Sydney McLaughlin, 2020 NBIGP presser, photo by Mike Deering / The Shoe Addicts
Returning to indoor racing for the first time in four years, Noah Lyles will be making his third appearance at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix. Lyles is the reigning World Champion and fourth-fastest man in history over 200m, and has also been ranked number-one in the world in that event since 2018. At the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, he will be competing in his first professional 200m indoors.
Nia Ali and Trayvon Brommell, 2020 NB Indoor GP, photo by Mike Deering / The Shoe Addicts
Leading the field in the men’s 60m dash will be 2016 World Indoor Champion Trayvon Bromell. Bromell is enjoying a return to form, having dealt with multiple injuries that cost him the better part of three seasons. Last year, Bromell broke the 10.00 second barrier for the first time since 2016 and went undefeated in his four races over 100m. Last weekend, he opened his 2021 indoor campaign with an impressive 6.48 over 60m, just 0.01 shy off the personal best he set on his way to world indoor gold in 2016.
Keeping up the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix‘s long tradition of exciting middle-distance races, the men’s 1500m features three of the best milers in the world today, led by reigning Olympic Champion Matthew Centrowitz. Like Bromell, Centrowitz won World Indoor Championships gold in 2016, owns silver and bronze medals from the 2013 and 2011 World Championships respectively and is a three-time winner at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.
He will find stiff competition from Great Britain’s Jake Wightman. Last year, Wightman ran a lifetime best of 3:29.47, making him the second-fastest Briton of all time and ended 2020 with a new Scottish 800m record of 1:44.18.
Challenging both Centrowitz and Wightman will be Craig Engels. Engels is the reigning US outdoor champion at 1500m and the 2019 US indoor champion at one mile.
In an effort to combat the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Reggie Lewis Center, home to the first 25 editions of the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, is serving as a mass vaccination site beginning on Feb. 1. This year’s New Balance Indoor Grand Prix will be held at NYC Parks’ Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex on Staten Island.
To preserve the health and safety of all athletes, officials and staff at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, a number of measures are in place, including requiring all persons entering the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex to have tested negative for COVID-19 within the previous 72 hours, mandating the use of face masks to all persons except athletes when competing, and limiting attendance to the 2021 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix to only accredited athletes, officials and staff.
The 2021 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix will be shown live on NBC from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 13 and is the only gold-level U.S. stop on the World Athletics Indoor Tour. The series of the best indoor athletics events around the world awards overall tour winners $10,000 and a guaranteed spot at next edition of the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade 2022.
Now in its 26th year, the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix has played host to nine world records and 13 American records.
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About NYC Park’s Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex
NYC Parks’ Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex is a 135,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art indoor track and field facility in Staten Island. The first facility in the United States to be recognized as a certified International Association of Athletics Federations facility, Ocean Breeze has hosted 18 major championships, including six major national competitions since opening in 2015. The complex also serves as a community resource, offering recreational and athletic amenities to Staten Islanders.
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Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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