Competitive Eating at its Finest
"Californian Joey Chestnut was crowned the new champion of competitive eating Wednesday, downing 66 hotdogs in 12 minutes to take the title from Japan's long-dominant Takeru Kobayashi. " -Bangkok Post
After six straight wins, I'm pretty sure Kobayashi has become a household name in competitive hotdog eating. If this guy doesn't have street cred in Tokyo, I don't know who does. Too bad he didn't get #7, but perhaps this will lead to a new generation of hot dog eaters in the US?
That's just the jolt the International Federation of Competitive Eating needs. A federation that "encourages communication, cooperation, and uniformity in the supervision and regulation of competitive eating events."
How many hotdogs can you eat?
After six straight wins, I'm pretty sure Kobayashi has become a household name in competitive hotdog eating. If this guy doesn't have street cred in Tokyo, I don't know who does. Too bad he didn't get #7, but perhaps this will lead to a new generation of hot dog eaters in the US?
That's just the jolt the International Federation of Competitive Eating needs. A federation that "encourages communication, cooperation, and uniformity in the supervision and regulation of competitive eating events."
How many hotdogs can you eat?



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