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Yank Eats, Beats, Japan Superstar

July 5, 2007

An American competitive eater has devoured a record 66 hot dogs in 12 minutes to win the July 4 annual Coney Island hot dog eating competition, defeating a six-time champion from Japan in a photo finish.

Joey Chestnut (left)

Top dog: Joey Chestnut (left) (AFP: Stan Honda)

Defending champion Takeru Kobayashi, a 28-year-old from Japan who weighed in at 77 kilograms, went into the competition with a jaw injury but still managed to down 63 hot dogs.

But the winner of the “Mustard Belt” prize for the most hot dogs eaten was 23-year-old Joey Chestnut from San Jose, California, who weighed in at 102kg.

Mr Chestnut fulfilled his vow to beat the world record he set in qualifying earlier this year of 59-and-a-half dogs and to bring back the prize to America on Independence Day.

The two were neck and neck in the final minute until Mr Kobayashi appeared to suffer what the commentator on sports TV channel ESPN euphemistically called a “reversal.”

Judges reviewed the debris of plates and scraps and declared Mr Chestnut the winner.

The third-placed eater trailed way behind with 49.

“For the past six years Kobayashi has dominated. In year seven he just couldn’t cut it,” Mr Chestnut told Reuters.

“It just feels awesome. For a long time the belt has been going away to Japan but this year it’s staying here.”

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Hot-dog eating champs go eye to eye

Hot-dog eating champs go eye to eye

July 4, 2007

By LARRY McSHANE, Associated Press Writer
July 4, 2007

NEW YORK – They stood toe to toe, eye to eye, and — most importantly — jaw to injured jaw. Six-time defending champion Takeru Kobayashi, still unable to open his mouth wide enough for a typical teeth cleaning, joined favorite Joey Chestnut at a Tuesday weigh-in before their Fourth of July hot-dog-eating showdown in Coney Island.

Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images

July 4, 2006: Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi go boca a boca at the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island, N.Y. Kobayashi won for the sixth consecutive year, setting a world record by eating 53¾ hot dogs in 12 minutes. Chestnut fell just short with 52, but went on to win the contest each of the next two years, and eclipsed Kobayashi’s record by eating 66 dogs in 12 minutes in 2007.
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The Japanese title holder declared himself ready to gorge, dismissing suggestions by skeptics that his stiff jaw was nothing more than hot dog head games aimed at rattling world record holder Chestnut.

“I don’t care what they think,” the 29-year-old said through an interpreter. “I just want to battle tomorrow.”

Since going public with his ailment last month, Kobayashi underwent treatment by a specialist and a chiropractor. Event organizers said he also had a wisdom tooth extracted June 26 to relieve what they described as “jaw-thritis.”

The slender Kobayashi weighed in at 154 pounds. Chestnut, 23, came in at 215 pounds and added his voice to those unsure what to expect from the champion. “Kobayashi is the underdog,” he said, “and he’s claiming an illness.”

The two are among 17 contestants preparing for Wednesday’s eat-off, where the winner must consume the most HDBs — hot dogs and buns. Last month, Chestnut eclipsed Kobayashi’s mark of 53 1/2 in 12 minutes by inhaling 59 1/2.

Urged by photographers to open wide on Tuesday, Kobayashi displayed less than a full range of mandible motion.

That could be good news for Chestnut, who’s favored to end Kobayashi’s record run as holder of the mustard yellow belt presented each Fourth of July outside Nathan’s Famous. Mayor Michael Bloomberg introduced the pair before they stepped on the scales and engaged in a staredown at City Hall Park.

“Many times … in the annals of sports, the eyes of the world have turned to our great city to watch worthy adversaries square off,” said Bloomberg, tongue in cheek. “What comes to mind is Ali and Frazier, the Yankees and the Mets, the Post and the Daily News.”

And, this year, Kobayashi and Chestnut.

After polishing off seven hamburgers in 10 minutes, 105-pound Sonya Thomas became the reigning Burger Queen of competitive eating.

After polishing off seven hamburgers in 10 minutes, 105-pound Sonya Thomas became the reigning Burger Queen of competitive eating.  Sonya is also called, “The Black Widow.”  Some of her records include:
Jambalaya: 9 Pounds (crawfish) in 10 minutes
Oysters: 46 in 10 minutes
--Meatballs: 10 pounds (3-ounce balls) in 12 minutes


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