It is over!

kupman

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The great reign of Kobayashi has ended! Joey Chestnut downed 66 dogs in 12 minutes! Simply unbelievable. There is the 56 game hitting streak, 100 pts in one game and Mike Powell's 29' 4" long jump. But this is the greatest and most impressive sports record of all time.......and I am not even kidding! I think it is truly astonishing.

*note: moderators, do not even think about moving this thread to the "Lounge." It clearly belongs in the "Sports" section.


http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2925803

NEW YORK -- 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.



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AP Photo/Seth Wenig


Joey Chestnut poses with 66 hot dogs -- the amount he stuffed into his face to claim the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Competition title. But where's the sauerkraut?




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 53½ in the competition that dates back to 1916. The all-time record before Wednesday's remarkable contest was Chestnut's 59½, set just last month in Phoenix.


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.


Kobayashi, through a translator, promised to return for the 2008 event.
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.''
 
I want someone to explain to me how eating a lot of food in a short amount of time is considered a sport. :eek:
 
Depends upon your definition of sport. If you look at it solely as an activity you have to train for in order to compete in, then competitive eating fits the bill.

Don't worry, kupman. I won't move it.

;)
 
If its on ESPN it must be a sport. Now where is that spelling bee thread... lol

It was impressive though, first time I'd seen one of these where Kobayashi even had a competitor let alone was beaten. Although its funny when they announce all the other contestants they've all won weird eating events involving more adventurous food items it makes eating 60 hot dogs sound normal.
 
Kobayashi was suffering from an injury. He had a sore jaw and wisdom tooth. It was not even certain that he would be able to compete today due to the injury. It was said that he was "a lunch time decision."

However, Chestnut has been nipping at his tail for the past few years. He is now being compared to Peyton Manning and the Colts in that respect. Besides, he broke the world record in the process.

Way to bring the crown back to the USA!!!

It's a proud day to be an American.
 
They both broke the previous record (held by Chestnut). Valiant performance by Kobayashi. I'd love to see him get the title and/or the record back so we can enjoy this rivalry for years to come.
 
I don't know how much of a sport it is, but its cool nonetheless. I have a lot respect for anyone who can eat 60+ hot dogs in 12 minutes. I get sick after 2. Either way, its great entertainment. :D
 
Yeah...and then I stop to consider what the hell some starving dude in Africa must think when he sees such gluttony. Its pretty embarrassing really.
 
I don't know how much of a sport it is, but its cool nonetheless. I have a lot respect for anyone who can eat 60+ hot dogs in 12 minutes. I get sick after 2. Either way, its great entertainment. :D

What amazes me is the 20,000 calories consumed!

As far as the "starving dude in Africa" goes, I'm pretty sure competitive eating is no more shocking to him than any of the other myriad cultural differences. And, considering most of those starving dudes most likely have NO idea of what a hot dog is OR even own a TV set capable of viewing said competition, I really don't worry about that too much.

(And this isn't a stamp of approval for competitive eating. It's just not that big a deal, IMHO...)
 
What amazes me is the 20,000 calories consumed!

As far as the "starving dude in Africa" goes, I'm pretty sure competitive eating is no more shocking to him than any of the other myriad cultural differences. And, considering most of those starving dudes most likely have NO idea of what a hot dog is OR even own a TV set capable of viewing said competition, I really don't worry about that too much.

(And this isn't a stamp of approval for competitive eating. It's just not that big a deal, IMHO...)

Seriously. Where do these guys put it? Neither of them look all that big, yet they must train for it? Its pretty wild.

I've met plenty of starving people (some of the world's poorest) and the last thing on their minds is competitive eating competitions held in New York.
 
I didn't see the contest. Was the "Black Widow" there? She totally amazes me. She's only about 4'10" and probably weighs less than about 80 lbs. total and yet she actually has beaten Kobayashi in a couple of competitions.
 
I didn't see the contest. Was the "Black Widow" there? She totally amazes me. She's only about 4'10" and probably weighs less than about 80 lbs. total and yet she actually has beaten Kobayashi in a couple of competitions.

Yes she was there, I believe she was 4th or so with something like 39 hot dogs.
 
This is several notches worse than boxing where people are paid to literally take someone out. The idea of putting one's system through an ordeal like pounding down literally what amounts to little more than entrail in large harmful volumes literally astounds me. Perfect metaphor for the progressive and alarming indulgences of our culture.
 
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