Benny Voughn is face that you see with the Justin Sportsmedicine Team. However, this year he added to his resume when he became a part of the medical staff for Team USA during the Olympic Games in Tokyo. He was apart of the largest medical team at the Olympics.
He is 70 years young and was a part of the first group of African Americans to integrate into the Southeastern Conference. It was while running track for the University of Florida that Voughn read an article and established an interest in massage therapy. He also read an article by Bob Beaten, a director at the Olypmic training center in Colorado Springs, talking about using massage therapy on athletes in the US and it was then that Voughn decided he was going to learn how to use it. So he did.
He got his massage therapy license first and then returned to school to become a certified athletic trainer. Voughn makes sure that his methods of therapy and training are in sync with the goals of his athletes. The athletes he works with are all committed to their sports, no matter the sport. In turn, Voughn is equally committed to his craft of making sure his athletes are healthy and prepared to compete to the best of their abilities.