Born and raised in
Steamboat Springs,
Colorado, "Skeeter" Werner learned to ski and race at
Howelsen Hill.[3] An alternate for the
1952 Olympic team,[4] she was youngest member of the
U.S. Ski Team at the
1954 World Championships[5] and the U.S. Olympic team in
1956. Werner retired from competition in 1958, and modeled and designed fashions in New York.[6] She returned to Steamboat Springs in 1962 and opened a ski shop with her younger brothers Wallace ("
Buddy" 1936–64) and Loris ("Bugs" b.1941), also Olympians.[1] She later founded the
Steamboat Ski School.
In 1966, one of her ski school students was
Doak Walker,[7] a famous
NFLrunning back (and winner of the
Heisman Trophy in 1948). They eloped in 1969 to
Las Vegas[1][8] and lived together in Steamboat Springs for the rest of their lives. He died in 1998 at age 71,[9][10] eight months after a ski accident left him paralyzed.[11][12] She died of
cancer in July 2001, at age 67.[1][6]