Buddy Melges
Harry C. "Buddy" Melges Jr. was an American competitive sailor. He earned national and international championships in several classes in conventional sailing and ice-boating and is widely regarded as one of the top racing sailors of all time.
Early life
Born in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Melges grew up on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, sailing the boats designed and manufactured by his father, Harry Melges Sr. Based in Zenda, Wisconsin, Melges Performance Sailboats is still in operation, and is now run by Buddy's son, Harry Melges III.Sailing career
Melges was an Olympic gold and bronze medalist, a two-time Star world champion, a three-time 5.5 Meter world champion, a five-time E-Scow national champion, a seven-time skeeter ice boat world champion, and a three-time Yachtsman of the Year. He helped Bill Koch steer his America3 to a successful defense of the America's Cup in 1992.Melges was inducted into the America's Cup Hall of Fame in 2001, and to the Inland Lake Yachting Association Hall of Fame in 2002. He was inducted into the National Sailing Hall of Fame in 2011. Melges lectured and taught across the United States and was a member of many yacht clubs. He was characterized as the "Grand Master" of competitive yachting and was called "The Wizard of Zenda".
Personal life
He was married to Gloria for 69 years till his death with whom he had three children called Laura, Hans, and Harry C. Melges III. He is not to be confused with his father Harry Melges who founded Melges Boats or his son who is also a World Champion sailor Harry Melges III or one of his grandsons Harry Melges IV who is also an America Cup team sailor and Sailing World Champion.Melges died at his Fontana, Wisconsin, home on May 18, 2023, at the age of 93.