Michael Stahlman
Michael Stahlman (born August 16 1979 in Watseka, Illinois) is currently a semi retired school bus driver in Longmont, Colorado. Mike got most of his fame from the sport of sport of rowing. He was both a successful coach at Washington State University and before that a rower at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Stahlman moved from Illinois to Wisconsin when he was two weeks old and grew up in Boscobel, Wisconsin.
Stahlman started his storied rowing career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he was a two time IRA national champion. IRA stands for the Incercollegiate Rowing Association and is considered the national championships for collegiate men.
As a member of the Class of 2002, his class became only the third in the history of the IRA to win the Ten Eyck Trophy four years in a row. The Ten Eyck is awarded yearly to the team that scores the most points at the championship.