Mike Natvig
Mike Natvig was a two-time NCAA champion for the United States Military Academy, capturing titles at 147 pounds in 1962 and 1963.
After attending the University of Iowa for one year, Natvig journeyed east and found West Point head coach LeRoy Alitz, a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Natvig had a career record of 47-7-1 and is considered the most successful wrestler in the history of West Point.
Though never an Iowa state champion, Natvig was a star for Decorah High School and placed second at the stater tournament in 1957 and 1958.
He was inducted into the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1984.
He retired from the Army as a lieutenant colonel and makes his home in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
Awards:
| Year 2008 | Award Glen Brand Inductee | Chapter/Region National | 
All American Awards:
| Season 1963 | School Army | Tournament Division I | Weight 147 | Place 1 | 
| Season 1962 | School Army | Tournament Division I | Weight 147 | Place 1 | 
College Season Records:
| Season 1963 | School Army | Class Senior | Bouts 20 | Wins 19 | Losses 1 | Ties 0 | Falls 3 | Win PCT. 95 | Place 1st | 
| Season 1962 | School Army | Class Junior | Bouts 19 | Wins 17 | Losses 2 | Ties 0 | Falls 3 | Win PCT. 89.47 | Place 1st | 
| Season 1961 | School Army | Class Sophomore | Bouts 16 | Wins 11 | Losses 4 | Ties 1 | Falls 1 | Win PCT. 68.75 | Place DNP | 
| Season Career | Bouts 55 | Wins 47 | Losses 7 | Ties 1 | Falls 7 | Win PCT. 85.45 | 
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