USA ReClaims HOTDOG Eating Championship

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USA ReClaims HOTDOG Eating Championship

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Joey Chestnut Claims US Victory with new world record of 66 hotdogs
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Kobayashi came down with lock jaw.
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I don't understand how these guys eat so many hot dogs.I am a hefty eater and can eat maybe 6 or 7.Where do they put it.Even dunking them in water doesn't seem to help me.
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Quote, originally posted by kevera »I don't understand how these guys eat so many hot dogs.I am a hefty eater and can eat maybe 6 or 7.Where do they put it.Even dunking them in water doesn't seem to help me.Lots and lots of practice. And I have learned that it helps to be thin. Easier for the stomach to expand when it doesn't have to push against a thick layer of fat. Which is why you never see any of the big fat dudes win competitions like that.
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Not to mention they toss up big time after and during the event. It's fairly disgusting to watch.
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That makes me want to hurl just THINKING about it...
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ESPN is reporting that 66 HDBs (hot dogs and buns) is an astonishing 12,540 calories! Mr. Chestnut ate one hotdog every 10.9 secs and consumed 1,045 cal/min!
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I am glad he won! The Asian kid has Arthritis in his jaw and was in pain! Just a risk if being in eating contests. Not sure if you heard that.His doc said not to compete but he did. Supposedly he could only open his month about a finger size.
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Didn't stop him from doing 63 though.
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Quote, originally posted by redlava »Lots and lots of practice. And I have learned that it helps to be thin. Easier for the stomach to expand when it doesn't have to push against a thick layer of fat. Which is why you never see any of the big fat dudes win competitions like that. I'm not a fat guy,just a real hungry one.I am hungry all the time.I won a dinner last month for eating a 5 pound steak,(fat and all)and I was still able to eat dessert.But for hot dogs I can only shovel down 6 or 7.Weird.
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Quote, originally posted by redlava »Didn't stop him from doing 63 though.No and no doubt he was/is impressive!Last year my wife and I caught the entire years eating competition on ESPN. We had to watch one after the other because we could not believe it. Hot dogs, sliders, all kinds of food.
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