Edie, from Nottingham, was meant to be taking part in a children's race, but kept on running.
A five-year-old girl who was taking part in a children's race continued running past the finish line - to complete a lap of the track.
Edie, from Nottingham, was taking part in a 10m sprint for children at the 150th Highland Games in Oban, Scotland, where her family were on holiday.Her mum Dawn said: "Edie kept asking if she could do a race but didn't want to do the children's one."I was just like 'Where is she going?'" Edie, who her family have nicknamed Speedy Edie, said: "I've never had such a big round of applause before. I loved it."
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