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Video: Joey Chestnut Sucks Down Gallons Of Chili

Video: Joey Chestnut Sucks Down Gallons Of Chili

Want to forget about eating lunch today? We've got you covered. Joey Chestnut, who has been the world champion hot dog eater for the past five years, went down to DC this weekend for the World Chili Eating Championship and, well, you'll see. more ›

Video: Hot Dog Scandal: How Many Did Kobayashi Really Eat?

Video: Hot Dog Scandal: How Many Did Kobayashi Really Eat?

When Tareku Kobayashi took to the rooftop of 230 Fifth this weekend to compete live via satellite with the Major League Eating-sanctioned hot dog inhalers at Coney Island, an ecstatic crowd cheered him on to a world-record breaking victory of 69 dogs in 10 minutes. But it seemed just a little too convenient that the previous record, held by Kobayashi's arch-nemesis Joey Chestnut, was 68, and now, some are calling into question the validity of Kobayashi's feat. more ›

Video: Kobayashi Breaks World Hot Dog Record, But Does It Count?

Video: Kobayashi Breaks World Hot Dog Record, But Does It Count?

Joey Chestnut won the official Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island yesterday with a whopping 62 dogs in ten minutes—no doubt an impressive feat, but not enough to beat his own 2009 world record of 68 dogs. No, that distinction goes instead to blacklisted Japanese competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi, who ate 69 dogs from the rooftop lounge of 230 Fifth. But what does it all mean?! more ›

Joey Chestnut FIVE-PEATS (And Eats 62 Hot Dogs) At Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Joey Chestnut FIVE-PEATS (And Eats 62 Hot Dogs) At Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
       

Joey Chestnut has done it again: The California native ate 62 hot dogs in 95-degree weather at this year's Nathan's July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest, for his fifth win in a row. When asked if the humid weather affected him, Chestnut said not so much and emphasized that he's always looking to set a record (alas, he hasn't been able to break the 70-dog mark; he set the hot dog-eating record in 2009—amid 70-degree weather—with a stunning 68 dogs but last year, Chestnut "only" downed 54 hot dogs in 10 minutes). more ›

Countdown To Hot Dog Contest Gastrointestinal Derring-Do

Countdown To Hot Dog Contest Gastrointestinal Derring-Do

With the Nathan's July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest being split into two events—one for men, one for women—this year, everyone is excited for the Coney Island showdown. But today's news that toilet paper is scarce at city parks including at the boardwalk makes us wonder if Takeru Kobayashi was smart to, um, have a spat with Major League Eating and have his own little hot dog eating contest at a Manhattan bar. more ›

Belly Battle: Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contestants Weigh In At City Hall

Belly Battle: Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contestants Weigh In At City Hall
     

If you won't be downing hot dogs or the fruits of a barbecue yourself in Monday's heat, what's better than watching a bunch of professional eaters do it, in massive quantities? It's pretty much the most American thing there is! Yesterday Nathan's held an official "weigh-in" for the annual hot dog eating contest in City Hall Park, where we got a glimpse of how it could all go down. more ›

Handicapping The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Handicapping The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

We're just a few weeks away from the annual Nathan's Hotdog Eating Contest at Coney Island, and it's time to get serious about placing your bets. There's big money to had with this thing, people! Here's what we're looking at this year. more ›

Chinese Dark Horse To Challenge Chestnut At Nathan's July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest

Chinese Dark Horse To Challenge Chestnut At Nathan's July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest

Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest returns to the Coney Island boardwalk on July 4th and though hot dog hero Takeru Kobayashi won't be there—the binging hero isn't even on the wall of fame anymore!—this year will include an interesting international addition to the feeding frenzy: Hong Kong-native Chris Lam, the first person to win the Chinese edition of the competitive eating event, is being flown in to participate. But if his showing in China is any indication, four-time champ Joey Chestnut won't have anything to worry about. more ›

Video: Kobayashi Only Had Sandwich, Milk While In Jail

Video: Kobayashi Only Had Sandwich, Milk While In Jail

Here's video of six-time Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest champion Takeru Kobayashi discussing why he jumped onstage after Sunday's event, which led to his arrest on charges of obstruction of governmental administration; resisting arrest; trespassing and disorderly conduct. Kobayashi, who did not compete due to a contract dispute (he claims organizers would limit his participation in other events), said through a translator, "I went as a spectator to cheer on my friends, and everyone was yelling 'let him eat,' so I was hoping they would let me eat and prove I am still the champ." And, yes, he wished he could have had hot dogs because all he had was a peanut butter sandwich and milk! more ›

Dispatches From Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest

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While this year's Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest threatened to be overshadowed by Takeru Kobayashi's arrest after the event, two people who enjoyed the display for its pure, human endurance-testing, Coney Island-exciting, 100% beef self were Michael Bisberg and Laura Silver. The pair won VIP passes to the contest from us and shared their photographs and observations from the heart of the action. more ›

Chestnut Keeps Mustard Belt But Kobayashi Steals The Show

       

There are a few more details about the strange arrest of competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi after Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. Kobayashi, who claimed he was not participating in the event he won six times because of a dispute with Major League Eating organizers (hence the "Free Kobi" shirt), had been watching the event from the crowd. Apparently the crowd's chanting of his name inspired him to rush the stage; he said, "I went as a spectator to cheer on my buddies that I used to eat with. Everyone in the crowd kep chanting 'let him eat, let him eat'. So I jumped onto the stage to prove that I am still the champ, but I was arrested." more ›

Tsunami Strikes: Kobayashi ARRESTED In Coney Island

Tsunami Strikes: Kobayashi ARRESTED In Coney Island

After watching Joey Chestnut hold onto the Mustard Belt from the sidelines, thanks to a contract dispute, beloved competitive eater Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi was arrested after Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. According to the AP, "Kobayashi went on stage after the competition. Police officers grabbed him, and he tried to hold onto police barricades as they took him into custody." more ›

Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest: Chestnut Four-Peats!

       

Joey Chestnut retained the Mustard Belt by eating 54 hot dogs (and buns) at Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. While Chestnut claimed a 70 hot dog record was in sight, he fell short of his record 2009 performance of 68 hot dogs consumed, when archrival Takeru Kobayashi was there to motivate him. more ›

Joey "Jaws" Chestnut Eyeing Fourth Win

Joey "Jaws" Chestnut Eyeing Fourth Win

In an interview with the Post, three-time Mustard belt champion Joey "Jaws" Chestnut attempts to intimidate anyone looking to claim the title. Apparently the competitive eater has only gotten sick once in his career, during a Vienna sausage-eating contest. He said, "They had the gelatinous little nasty ones, the ones that come in a can. That's when I figured out I needed to practice with the food." He also says he prepping for a surprise appearance by arch-rival Takeru "The Tsunami" Kobayashi, who said he will not compete due to contractual issues. Chestnut says, "I don't trust him. This is not too different from his ploy three years ago—he said he had a hurt jaw and might not compete." more ›

A Tsunami-Less Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest Weigh-In

      

Today, the contestants for Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest weighed in at City Hall. While Joey "Jaws" Chestnut, the reigning champ for three straight years, showed off his Mustard Belt, it wasn't the same without his archrival, Takeru "The Tsunami" Kobayashi, the Japanese phenom who has won the contest six times. Kobayashi claimed that a contract dispute with contest organizers was keeping him out of the July 4th event, Mayor Bloomberg stepped into the fray, saying, "Well, you know what they say: If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen." more ›

Joey Chestnut Retains Mustard Belt with Record 68 Hot Dogs

      

Joey Chestnut is now well on his way to a Kobayashi-like dynasty after winning his third consecutive Nathan's Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest. Chestnut jumped out to an early lead on his archrival Takeru Kobayashi and never looked back on his way to a new record of 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes. Kobayashi did everything he could to hold pace with Joey Jaws, setting his own personal record with 64 1/2 dogs—both men eclipsing the mark of 59 they both hit to send them into overtime a year ago. Chestnut even broke the 2007 record of 66 dogs that he set back when the old rules gave competitors an extra two minutes in regulation. more ›

Kobayashi and Chestnut Weigh In for "Day of Reckoning"

       

Yesterday the top dogs of competitive eating faced off at the scales. Reigning champ Joey Chestnut and six-time winner Takeru Kobayashi were weighed in prior to their annual July 4th Nathan't Hot Dog showdown tomorrow. Chestnut, 25, came in at 218 lbs, to his 31-year-old competitor's 132 lbs. The two have faced off four times, with each taking home the belt twice, so this year will be a tie-breaker. Chestnut currently holds the world record, with his 2007 performance of eating 66 hot dogs in 12 minutes more ›

Hot Dog Eating Contest Season Begins (Now With Elephants)

Hot Dog Eating Contest Season Begins (Now With Elephants)

The holiday weekend has all but started, which means the countdown is on to the 94th Annual Nathans Hot Dog Eating Contest. Tens of thousands will be watching Takeru Kobayashi and reigning champ Joey Chestnut shove the sticks of mechanically recovered meat down their throats. The current record stands at 66 hot dogs, and analysts have posted odds on the contest, in case you're, like, betting on this or something.

Odds for the Winner of the 94th Nathans Annual Hot Dog Eating Contest more ›

Joey Chestnut Wins Top Prize for Pizza Gluttony

Joey Chestnut Wins Top Prize for Pizza Gluttony

Ten of the world's most competitive eaters faced off in Times Square yesterday for the Famous Famiglia pizza-eating contest, and Joey Chestnut, the reigning hot dog-eating champion, emerged victorious by consuming a record-shattering 45 slices in 10 minutes. Chicago's Patrick Bertoletti, who held the previous record at 22 slices in 10 minutes, placed second yesterday with 43 slices. To win the $5,000 prize, Chestnut ate nothing but protein supplements for two days and drank a gallon of water to stretch his stomach muscles before the contest, during which he took in an estimated 11,700 calories and 450 grams of fat. The Daily News was on the scene and reports that "he never appeared to chew." Contestant Adam Gertler hailed Chestnut as "truly a god among eaters. He could probably put an entire work boot in his mouth." more ›

Overtime Hot Dog Showdown at Coney Island Delivers Another Victory for Joey Chestnut

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Yesterday's Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest had a lot to live up to after last year's heavily-hyped and record-breaking victory that saw Joey Chestnut bring the Mustard Belt back to America by snapping the six-year victory streak of legend Takeru Kobayashi. How did they manage to top it? Overtime! more ›

Joey Chestnut Wins the 2008 Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in OVERTIME!  (With Liveblog Coverage)

Joey Chestnut Wins the 2008 Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in OVERTIME! (With Liveblog Coverage)

The air at Coney Island is charged as the annual Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest will be underway in moments. Contributor Billy Parker is on the scene and tells us the Nathan's "Franksters" (hot dog mascots) had a dance "to the death": "The old Frankster had serious moves, while a newer Frank was booed." Tien Mao, hot dog enthusiast, and I will also be chiming in. more ›

Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Championship Contests Weigh In, Size Each Other Up

      

Tomorrow's big showdown is set, with reigning Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Champions Joey Chestnut facing off against six-time champ Takeru Kobayashi in the battle of who can devour-and keep down-more hot dogs in 10 minutes. The two, along with other contestants, were weighed in today. Kobayashi is 165 pounds while Chestnut is 230 pounds. Last year, Chestnut set the new world record by eating 66 hot dogs--66 hot dogs equal to about about 14.5 pounds (Kobayashi ate 63 hot dogs, a new personal best for him, equal to 13.8 pounds). more ›

Getting Ready for Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Getting Ready for Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Eric "Badlands" Booker ate 27 hot dogs in 12 minutes and won the New Jersey Hot Dog Eating Championship. The subway conductor now qualifies for the 2008 Nathan’s Famous International July Fourth Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, but the real showdown is expected to be between reigning champ Joey Chestnut and six-time champ Takeru Kobayashi who had a memorable battle last year. more ›

Nathan's as a "Towering Wiener Wonderland"?

Nathan's as a "Towering Wiener Wonderland"?

Bless the Daily News for suggesting that Coney Island institution Nathan's Famous might become a "towering wiener wonderland with clubs, stores and hotel rooms," thanks for a provision in Coney Island development plans. We now dream of living in a building shaped like a hot dog, complete with relish-stucco exterior - and we'd hope our fellow tenants would be Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi and that there would be room service from Nathan's. more ›

Treading the (Beach) Boards in Blue

Treading the (Beach) Boards in Blue

The New York Times has a great story about police officer John Nevandro, who has been patrolling the boardwalk at Coney Island in Brooklyn for 21 years. When he started walking the beachside beat, he had to chase off perverts looking to glance up women's skirts from below the boardwalk. Now he knows the boardwalk so well that he can tell which sections need repair from the sound planks make as he rolls over them in his NYPD golf cart. more ›

Competitive Eating Season Not Over Yet

Competitive Eating Season Not Over Yet

While the residual mustard stains have barely dried from last week’s extremely popular Hot Dog Eating Contest at Nathan’s Famous, it seems like the realm of competitive eating in NY has reached an overdue “I’m full” saturation point. So it’s only in the interest of each borough having its own event that we bring you this next story- the 4th Annual Dumpling Eating Contest, taking place on Sunday August 5th as part of the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in Flushing. For all of those who watched Joey Chestnut eat 66 weenies last week and exclaimed, “Hell, I can do that,” here’s your chance: the Dumpling Eating Contest is accepting registrants until the end of the month. Dumplings used in the competition are of the chicken and vegetable variety; according to the contest’s poster, current records are “Man- 49 pcs., Woman- 33 pcs.” at the two minute mark. So, um, let’s go ladies! Sponsors for the contest include Chef One Dumplings and the Tai Pan Bakery in Flushing, whose Village Voice listing says features “innovations like “Special Taste Mixed Hot Dog.” more ›

Chestnut Wins, But Kobayashi Says He'll "Beat Him"

Chestnut Wins, But Kobayashi Says He'll "Beat Him"

The hot dogs were barely digested when Takeru Kobayashi threw down the proverbial gauntlet for next year's Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. After being handed defeat by Joey Chestnut in this year's contest, Kobayashi looked at Chestnut, pointed and yelled, "I will definitely beat him next year." Chestnut broke his own world record and Kobayashi's Coney Island record yesterday by eating 66 HDB (hot dogs and buns) and brought the Mustard Belt back to the United States. Kobayashi finished with 63 HDB and wasn't disqualified despite what looked like a reversal of fortune. George Shea said, "If it were to come out of his mouth or out of his nose and fall on the table, it would have been considered a reversal of fortune." Ah ha! Liquid which clearly squirted out of Kobayashi's mouth and then through his hands does not count. The contest was so close that judges had to count the scraps left on the plates of Kobayashi and Chestnut for the final count. more ›

Joey Chestnut Wins Nathan's July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest With a New World Record (66 Hot Dogs and We Liveblogged it)

Joey Chestnut Wins Nathan's July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest With a New World Record (66 Hot Dogs and We Liveblogged it)

It's our favorite July 4th tradition, this side of smiley-face fireworks: The Annual Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest, held at Nathan's in Coney Island. And this year's competition is particularly tantalizing: Current champion Takeru Kobayashi has been having jaw pains, while Joey Chestnut broke the hot dog eating record, by scarfing down 59.5 at a June event. So we shall begin our liveblogging, and Jen Chung and Tien Mao will be providing other commentary during the competition from time to time. more ›

Hot Dog Contest Eve: Kobayashi, Chestnut Weigh In

Hot Dog Contest Eve: Kobayashi, Chestnut Weigh In

Competitive eating powerhouses convened in front of City Hall today to be weighed in for tomorrow's Nathan's Famous July Fourth Hot Dog Eating Contest. Six-time winner and current mustard belt holder Takeru Kobayashi weighed in at 154 pounds while Joey Chestnut, who broke Kobayashi's hot-dog eating record by keeping down 59.5 hot dogs at an Arizona event last month, weighed in at 215 pounds. more ›

New Yorkers Are Competitive Eaters

New Yorkers Are Competitive Eaters

Separately, yesterday witnessed the 5th Annual Tuttorosso Pasta Eating Contest on Little Italy's Mulberry Street. The event was woefully undercovered by the mainstream press, so what information we have is from the flickr photos of dietrich, who got frighteningly close to the gaping maws of the contestants. Experience won out, as the winner was a veteran of the four prior competitions, but the second place contestant made a breakthrough as the highest-placed contestant who shoveled pasta into his mouth with his hands. more ›

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