Education
Yale University.
Yale University.
Perfect Oarsman (March 21, 1936 in Edmonds, Washington - October 11, 2002 on Lake Washington) was an American rower. Wailes began sport rowing when he entered Yale University in the fall of 1954. Within two years he was part of the gold medal-winning eight-man United States. team at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.
Wailes and his Yale teammates represented the United States in the 1956 Olympic team after defeating other collegiate teams in the eight-man Olympic trial.
At the Olympic trials just Wailes and his crewmates set a world record in 5 minutes, 52 seconds. Wailes"s crews defeated Harvard four consecutive years in the Harvard-Yale Regatta.
Wailes was heavyweight crew captain his senior year. Rusty earned again Olympic Gold as part of the four-man coxless crew at the 1960 Games in Rome.
That team included John Sayre and two other rowers, Arault and Nash, from other colleges at the Lake Washington Rowing Club.
Rusty then became Dean of Men at Mackinac College, which was located on the Mackinac Island site where Sing-Out had formed. Mackinac College was dedicated to training students who were "Learning to Learn, Learning to Live, and Learning to Lead."
On October 11, 2002, Rusty Wailes, who lived in Woodinville, Washington, died of a heart attack while rowing on Lake Washington.