Dorothy (Doris) Elizabeth Scouler (23 August 1910 – 27 November 1972) was a British athlete specialising in running.
Alongside Florence Haynes, Eileen Edwards and Rose Thompson she achieved a gold medal for the event.
[4] Their performance was used as a case study in correct form for relay racing in the 1930 book "Athletics of To-day for Women" by F.A.M.
[5] Their world record held until the 1928 Olympic Games, the first in which women were able to compete in athletics.
Scouler trained at the Wolverton Athletics track, provided by the London & North Western Railway, before joining an athletics club training at the White City Stadium, where she was identified as an Olympic hopeful.