Adorable moment girl, 6,mistakenly runs a full 400m lap
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Adorable moment girl, 6, ignores finish line and crowd cheering after 10m sprint – before accidentally running a full 400m lap
- Edie Campbell-Goddard, from Nottingham, competed in a 10m sprint
- After crossing the finish line as the frontrunner, she was determined to keep going
- The six-year-old finished 400 meters around the track during the event in August
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A six-year-old girl had a cheering crowd as she completed a 10-meter sprint — only to adorably forget to stop at the finish line and instead do a full 400-meter lap of the track.
Edie Campbell-Goddard, from Nottingham, competed in a children’s 10-meter sprint at the Highland Games in Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
But after Edie crossed the finish line and saw that she was in the lead, she was determined to keep going – eventually running 400m around the track.
In the adorable clip, Edie, who is wearing a tartan dress, is cheered by onlookers at the event on August 25.
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A six-year-old girl had a cheering crowd as she completed a 10-meter sprint – only to adorably forget to stop at the finish line and instead do a full 400-meter lap of the track
Edie Campbell-Goddard (right, pictured with her sister Erin, left), from Nottingham, competed in a children’s 10-meter sprint at the Highland Games in Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Proud mum of two Dawn, 47, said she thinks Edie enjoyed the spotlight and made people laugh.
Counselor Dawn said, “Edie kept asking me ‘should I do the race’ and I said no, but as soon as they announced it she was right there.
“After she crossed the finish line she looked back and saw she was in the lead so she just kept going, she was so determined.
But after Edie (pictured with sister Erin and the Duke of Argyll) crossed the finish line and saw that she was in the lead, she was determined to keep going – eventually running 400m around the track
“Everyone cheered and applauded her, she loved being in the spotlight, I think, and seeing people smile. When she finished, she said, “I’ve never had such a loud applause.”
Dawn continued: “She loved everyone’s reaction to the video, it was so great to see how people have taken it too. It was nice for people to see her determination and enthusiasm.
“I am so proud of her, it has given her so much confidence. Everyone calls her Speedy Edie now.”