A mum said she's still turning down dates from men who watched her viral faceplant during a sports day race - and won't be running this year.<br /><br />Katie Hannaford, 37, has turned down "hundreds of offers of dates" since the video emerged last summer - and STILL gets daily messages from strangers.<br /><br />The mum-of-two, from Basildon, Essex, has vowed never to compete in a parents' sports day race again.<br /><br />She was convinced to run by her youngest daughter last June - and was left red-faced when she tripped and her dress flew up over her head.<br /><br />In the weeks which followed the sports day, she got more than 500 messages from men all over the world questioning how she could be single - and calling her a 'MILF'.<br /><br />She still receives messages EVERY DAY from people all over the world - the majority of them from men.<br /><br />She said she is now "single by choice" and has turned down "hundreds of offers of dates" - but has no regrets about sharing her hilarious mishap.<br /><br />Katie, a home décor business owner, said: "I don't get recognised in public any more, but I still get random messages on Instagram and Facebook most days.<br /><br />"They're predominantly men - asking how I'm still single, or telling me I have a nice a***.<br /><br />"At this point I'm still single by choice - I've had hundreds of offers of dates off the back of the video!<br /><br />"I've had some genuinely nice messages too - saying I'm a good sport about it.<br /><br />"My daughters still find it funny and it still makes me laugh when I watch it too.<br /><br />"My youngest daughter wants me to be in all her TikTok videos because she thinks I'm famous!<br /><br />"But I've promised them I'll never compete in another adults race again, even in shorts."<br /><br />The embarrassing fall happened during the parents' race at her daughter's sports day on June 15, 2022.<br /><br />Footage of the event circulated on social media - because during the race she faceplanted and inadvertently showed off her bum for the entire crowd.<br /><br />She said: "I've promised my girls I'll never compete in another adults race again, even in shorts.<br /><br />"A few weeks ago at my daughter’s dance competition, and there was a parents dance.<br /><br />"I looked at my daughter like, ‘no I'm not doing it!'.