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jevo1976
07-04-2007, 19:56
http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/6991256

Chestnut sets record, tops Kobayashi

NEW YORK (AP) - In a gut-busting showdown that combined drama, daring and indigestion, Joey Chestnut emerged Wednesday as the world's hot dog eating champion, knocking off six-time winner Takeru Kobayashi in a record-setting yet repulsive triumph.

Chestnut, the great red, white and blue hope in the annual Fourth of July competition, broke his own world record by inhaling 66 hot dogs in 12 minutes — a staggering one every 10.9 seconds before a screaming crowd in Coney Island.
"If I needed to eat another one right now, I could," the 23-year-old Californian said after receiving the mustard yellow belt emblematic of hot dog eating supremacy.

Kobayashi, the Japanese eating machine, recently had a wisdom tooth extracted and received chiropractic treatment due to a sore jaw. But the winner of every Nathan's hot dog competition from 2001 to 2006 showed no ill effects as he stayed with Chestnut frank-for-frank until the very end of the 12-minute competition.

Once the contest ended, the runner-up suffered a reversal — competitive eating-speak for barfing — leading to a deduction from his final total. Kobayashi finished with 63 HDBs (hot dogs and buns eaten) in his best performance ever.

Competitors receive credit for anything in their mouths at the 12-minute mark, provided they can swallow it.

"Obviously, the last bit exited his mouth quite dramatically," said Rich Shea of the International Federation of Competitive Eating. Kobayashi's gastric distress was the only sour note in the tube-steak tussle, which aired nationally on ESPN.

Kobayashi's previous best was 53 1/2 in the competition that dates back to 1916. The all-time record before Wednesday's remarkable contest was Chestnut's 59 1/2, set just last month in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe.

The two gustatory gladiators quickly distanced themselves from the rest of the 17 competitors, processing more beef than a slaughterhouse within the first few minutes. The two had each downed 60 hot dogs with 60 seconds to go when Chestnut — the veins on his forehead extended — put away the final franks to end Kobayashi's reign.

The victory by the San Jose, Calif., resident ended Japan's long dominance of the contest. The only previous non-Japanese winner since 1996 was New Jersey's Steve Keiner in 1999. Third place this year went to another American, Patrick Bertoletti of Chicago, with 49.

"This title's been held by Kobayashi for six years, so it's about time it came home," said Chestnut, holding an American flag in his arms. "I knew going into this contest that Kobayashi was going to give 100 percent."

82ndtrooper
07-06-2007, 08:53
That's just frickin crazy !!

I can barely get down one "Super Dog" at Great American Ball Park here in Cincinnati, let alone eat hundreds of them in less than a half hour.:munchin

That's gotta be hard on the digestive tract and stomach.

abc_123
07-09-2007, 10:49
Not crazy. It's disgusting.

I was flipping channels after getting a new TV package just a couple days ago and had the misfortune of seeing these two on some obscure channel. It was revolting and yet I felt strangely compelled to watch them stuff 50+ hotdogs in their pie-holes in 10minutes.

Dunking the buns in huge cups of water and then shoving two hot-dogs at a time in their mouths. Over and Over. Finished off with a flurry of face-stuffing right before the bell followed by them trying for minutes more to chew and swallow whatever was contained in their puffed up cheeks all the while looking like they were going to heave it all up.

It was sad that this happend in the USA. Them for doing it, me for watching it.

I wish I had never flipped through the channels on that day. Just writing this makes me want to "have a reversal."

I'm not kidding.

The Reaper
07-09-2007, 11:13
Gluttony is not a sport.

TR