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05-19-2006, 11:24 AM
American hot dog eating record setBy Darren Rovell
ESPN.com


Watch out, Takeru Kobayashi. Here comes Joey Chestnut.

Chestnut, a 22-year-old civil engineering student at San Jose State, ate 50 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes Thursday at the Las Vegas qualifier for a spot at the table at the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest.

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Dog day afternoon: Joey Chestnut celebrates his American record.
The mark sets the American hot dog eating record, beating the 42 hot dogs and buns swallowed by Sonya Thomas last year. In the same competition, Chestnut had only eaten 32.

"I was hoping to do 40," said Chestnut, the champion in pork ribs (5.5 pounds in 12 minutes), waffles (18.5 in 10 minutes) and jalapeno poppers (118 in 10 minutes). "I did 48 at home, but it's always harder to do it in front of a crowd."

Kobayashi, who flies to Coney Island each year from Japan for the hot dog eating championship held July 4, holds the world record of 53½ hot dogs and buns. He has won the last five contests, but in two of those victories he ate less than 50 hot dogs and buns.

"This could be so critical to our sport," said George Shea, chair of the International Federation of Competitive Eating, which sanctions more than 100 eating contests, including the Nathan's event. "It's never good for the same athlete to win so many years in a row. The Fourth of July has been stolen from Americans because of Kobayashi's dominance and now America has someone who they can get excited about."

"I'm going to push harder on our Independence Day to take the title back," said Chestnut, who is 6-foot-1 and 230 pounds. "My brother is in the National Guard in Iraq and there will be a lot of people behind me."

Chestnut estimates he has won $50,000 in cash and prizes in a year on the circuit, including a car and ring after prevailing in the Wing Bowl. In the event, which took place in Philadelphia, he ate 173 buffalo wings in 30 minutes.

Darren Rovell, a senior writer for ESPN.com, can be reached at Darren.rovell@espn3.com.

BullFrog Dad
05-19-2006, 11:52 AM
I wonder if he soaks his buns in water.

big daddy russ
05-19-2006, 04:17 PM
Originally posted by BullFrog Dad
I wonder if he soaks his buns in water.
I hear it helps with circulation.

Cameron Crazy
05-19-2006, 04:32 PM
That Jap guy is better than him!

AggieJohn
05-19-2006, 04:53 PM
kobiashi better be getting prepared

pirate44
05-19-2006, 09:37 PM
Originally posted by BullFrog Dad
I wonder if he soaks his buns in water.
kind of like me, but i soak mine in chili