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A baby lost the Sacramento Kings’ Baby Race but won our hearts by napping

Who’s the real winner here?

The world knows that everybody’s baby is “the cutest,” but some babies are faster than others.

In a routine race at the Sacramento Kings game Sunday night, six babies vied for the coveted title of fastest crawler. But the true show stopper wasn’t one who crossed the finish line first.

It was this baby, Landon, who was about to take the lead when he decided to take a nap. What a champ.

While it might have been past his bedtime, I’d probably do the same thing if big adults made me crawl across the court. Or this, on the left:

Here’s more, from SB Nation’s Rodger Sherman, on why baby racing is truly America’s greatest sport and a lesson on human character.

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