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Insight 880, a book by Ray Brown


Jeff Benjamin Book Review – Insight 800 by Ray Brown

When longtime indoor track fans think of the phrase “Grab it by the scruff of the neck,” one can’t help but imagine the strength of the 6-time national indoor champion. Ray Brown!

Competing not only on the 200-meter rubber tracks of the 1980s and ’90s, but also on the wooden boards of meccas like Madison Square Garden, Brown held nothing back in his racing strategies from the start, forcing himself and his opponents to battle hard, lactic acid buildups that reach speeds of just over 5 minutes in the 04s. Fans watching it were undoubtedly in awe and inspiration.

Now Brown has incorporated those qualities into his fast-paced and intense book Insight 800, and the reader, like those audiences of old, will not leave disappointed.

Insight 880, a book by Ray Brown

Brown is certainly intense, but he also feels gratitude for those who helped him achieve his goals.

Names like Brooks Johnson, Skip Grant and his father are skillfully described.
He also includes names in our sport including Jeff Atkinson, Sha Carey Richardson, Patty Sue Plummer, Butch Reynolds and the late Mike Funnelly to name a few.

But this is not just a track/running book.

Brown also includes many excellent anecdotes and opinions on a variety of topics, both sporting and non-sporting.

What topics are covered? Well, that’s up to the readers to find out.

But make no mistake, because Ray Brown Will take you through the journeys of his life with the same intense speed right from the gun.

To purchase the book, visit:Insight 800 by Ray Brown (Lulu website)

  • Senior Writer Jeff Benjamin has written for RunBlogRun for almost 40 years. Former President of Staten Island AC and was the 5th goal scorer for his 1982 Susan Wagner High School NYC XC City Championship team. Also a member of XC’s Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame, Jeff is also a NYC DOE history teacher. Some of Jeff’s subjects include Sebastian Coe, Eamon Coghlan, Matt Centrowitz, Billy Mills, Joe Newton, Tom Fleming, Bill Rogers, Abel Kiviat, Frank Shorter, Rod Dixon and Carl Lewis, as well as Book Reviews and Articles covering US rides and races.

    Jeff also covered track events at the 1996, 2016 and 2024 Olympic Games, as well as the 2022 World T&F Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Well-known T&F historian and chronicler of Jim Thorpe’s sporting achievements, Geoff helped restore Thorpe to the official IOC record books for 1912.

    In 2023, Jeff was awarded the prestigious James Dunaway Memorial Award for Excellence in Slope and Field Journalism by the Slope and Field Writers Association.



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