Seven members of Stamm's Indiana Swim team qualified for the Munich Olympics, and they trained at Westpoint Academy in preparation. The 20-year-old Stamm also won individual silver medals in the 100-meter
backstroke in a world record time of 57.70, though gold medalist Roland Mathes, who finished ahead by 1.12 seconds had also set a world record of 56.58. He won a second silver medal in the 200-meter
backstroke.
Records At that time, Stamm was the second-best backstroker in the world, behind East German
Roland Matthes. Stamm briefly broke Matthes' world record in the 200-meter backstroke in 1970, but Matthes reclaimed it just three weeks later. After graduating Indiana, he worked at a Hilton Head, South Carolina swim club as a director. He later settled in his hometown of San Diego in 1974 and worked a variety of jobs. In 1978, he set up the Mike Stamm Art Gallery in La Jolla's Village Hotel where he served as salesman, buyer, guide, and accountant.
Honors Stamm was inducted into the Indiana University Athletic Hall of fame in 1993 and the San Diego Hall of Champions in 1978. ==See also==