Education
In 1952, he finished second in the 500 m and 1,500 m and tenth overall.
In 1952, he finished second in the 500 m and 1,500 m and tenth overall.
After graduating from Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis, he enlisted as paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division and fought in World World War World War II He then graduated from Augsburg College in 1949. Werket was of Norwegian descent. He retired from competitions after the 1952 World Championships and coached skating, first at the Richfield Skating Club, and then with United States national team, preparing it to the 1972 Winter Olympics.
His trainees included Diane Holum and Eric Heiden.
In parallel he worked at the Northern States Power Company and eventually advanced to an executive position. He retired in 1983 after 32 years with the Northern States Power and settled in Sun City, Arizona, where he died in 2010 of stroke and cancer complications.
Personal bests:
500 m – 42.0 (1956)
1500 m – 2:16.1 (1956)
5000 m – 8:44.6 (1950)
10000 m – 18:10.2 (1950).
He competed in seven events in total at the 1948, 1952 and 1956 Winter Olympics with the best achievement of sixth place in the 1500 m in 1948. In 1948, he also won the 1500 m event and a silver allround medal at the world championships. This was the best achievement for an American skater, surpassed only in 1977 by Eric Heiden. In 1950, Werket finished in third place allround, but won the 500 m and 1,500 m events.