A BONNIE braveheart struck gold as she won won four titles in one fell swoop.
Greenock girl Isabella Hay swept the boards at Highland Dancing competition during Luss Highland Games.
The talented tiny dancer was first in four dances — Pa De Bas, High Cuts, Highland Fling and Sword Dance.
Her proud dance teacher Linda Jackson said: “Isabella is a star in the making.
“It was the first time she had ever danced a sword dance.
“She’s really enthusiastic, determined and a clever cookie.”
Linda says that Isabella has come a long way over the last few months.
She said: “We did a show at Branchton Community Centre at Christmas and she wouldn’t dance but now there’s is no stopping here.”
Four-year-old Isabella lives with her parents Mariann, 36, and John, 35, in Greenock’s Mitchell Row.
She’s only been a pupil at Jackson Dance Academy since September and started taking part in competitions in February.
Proud mum Mariann said: “She loves it, she can’t walk without dancing.
“The whole family was there to see her, her gran and granda, two cousins, two great-aunts and her great-nanna.
“Everyone was cheering when she won.
“She takes her teddy Sally everywhere as a good luck mascot.”
Isabella said: “I like dancing and meeting up with all my friends.”
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