Age: 34Hometown: Ft. Pierce, Fla. US SAILING TEAM: 1986-1988, 1991-2000 Member: Ft. Walton Yacht Club Ft. Walton High School, graduated 1983 (Click here to link to Gebi's personal website.) US Sailing Team member Mike Gebhardt has dominated men's boardsailing in the United States since first making the US Sailing Team in 1986. A veteran of three Olympics resulting in two medals ('88 Bronze, '92 Silver), Gebhardt has a complete set of Pan Am Games hardware, compliments of his three trips to those Games ('99 Bronze, '95 Silver, '87 Gold). A professional sailor/coach/consultant, "Gebi" began sailing from his waterfront backyard at age 8. As an avid surfer and catamaran racer, he took up boardsailing after his younger brother windsurfed home one day, sparking some serious sibling rivalry. Little more than a year after learning to windsurf, Gebi won his first national boardsailing championship. After competing at the 1984 Olympic Trials and finishing third, Gebi was invited to become the tuning partner for Trials winner Scott Steele (ultimately the '84 Olympic Silver Medalist). Experiencing the Olympics from the sidelines provided the motivation for Gebi's own pursuit of Olympic glory. Gebi credits his longevity in the sport to the spiritual
rebirth that followed his silver medal performance at the Barcelona Olympic Regatta.
Although the '92 gold medal appeared to be his, an unexpected windshift put the one
competitor he needed to beat in the winning position. A disappointed Gebhardt made
dramatic changes in his lifestyle, incorporating meditation, following the teachings of
Sai Baba, and adhering to a strict grain-based diet, all of which came into play when a
career-threatening injury occurred in 1994. In a freak accident, while towing home from
practice, his right biceps was nearly severed by the towrope. Remarkably, Gebi was back
sailing ten days later. SAILING RESUME: |