Annette Bauer-English-2007
Annette has been a mainstay in the Dayton-Springfield running community for over 20 years. Amazingly, she did not run on a high school or college team but she always ran
Annette's running skills parallel her accomplishments as a dynamic member of the community
Running Accomplishments:
Twice won the Dayton River Corridor Classic 1/2 Marathon
Won the Nobody’s Fool classic 5 times in the 1980s
New Mexico Marathon and 10k State Champion in '98
Won the Duke City Marathon in '98
Overall first place in the Turtle Marathon in Roswell, New Mexico
Won the highest certified 10k and set the course record in Cloudcroft, New Mexico '98
Won Huntsville 50K trail National Championship race is Texas 1995, 3rd in '96
Won the ORRRC marathon in Xenia 2 times
Won the Athens Ohio Marathon
Won the Air Force Marathon in 1999
PR: 5k, 17:23.,10k 36:00.,5mile 27:50.,1/2marathon 1:19., Marathon 2:52
Personal Notes:
Annette graduated from Dental school Summa Cum Laude in 1994, not only first in running but also first in school, 1/90. She then went to the University of Texas and did an Oral and Maxillofacial internship and the following year was accepted as a second year medical student. After 4 years in residency and all the excitement of trauma and surgery, she decided she enjoyed practicing Dentistry
Curiosity brought her interest and skills to the Indian Health Service in Mescalero, New Mexico. Running provided a common ground on which she could relate and give to her new community
Annette is a sponsor to numerous youth basketball, baseball, football teams. She donates time and supplies to children with special needs and is a silent contributor to 30 families at Christmas through St. Johns Missionary Church Nehemiah Foundation. Annette supports and sponsors the Dana-Farber cancer research center affiliated with Harvard University
Annette maintains a private practice in Urbana, Ohio and is on the adjunct staff at Miami Valley Hospital