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Monday, July 03, 2006

competition I can get excited about. sort of. err...

"If (Kobayashi) doesn't improve himself, he's going to lose,"

"There's physiology in this for sure, but a lot of it is mental,"

"It's just about how bad do you want it and how far you're willing to push yourself,"

"'ESPN will broadcast the competition for the third year in a row live Tuesday at noon ET/9 a.m. PT. The first two broadcasts drew more than 700,000 households,' channel spokesman Nate Smeltz says."


Now guess what "sport" those comments are about:

Competitive eating.

More specifically, competitive hot dog eating. I kid not. According to USA today, "Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, N.Y. — the Super Bowl of competitive eating" happens tomorrow - and America squares off against the world champ, Japan's Takeru Kobayashi.

We just can't beat the guy. He's held us off for the last five years. Our only hope is Joey Chestnut (who holds all sorts of world records for grilled cheese sandwich, rib and hot wing-eating), but even Joey admits that to even "come close" would be victory enough - 144 lb Kobayashi just keeps eating more wieners than anyone else in the world.

"........."

There's apparently an International Federation of Competitive eating. Interestingly, the less-sumo-than-you'd-guess members of the federation are increasingly "sporty." This year's competitors are younger and thinner - yes, thinner - than eaters in the past - ESPN broadcasts the eat-off for the third year running. Personally, I'm not sure why anyone would want to watch the World Cup when you can watch a skinny Japanese guy shovel 50 hot dogs down his throat...

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i live for this competition. my money's on the little asian guy. for the 70 pounds he weighs soaking wet (exaggeration) i have no idea how he does it. there is a local bklyn guy that looks like he could have a shot though...maybe i'll make the trek down on the F train tomorrow to fill you in detail by glutton detail...

2:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ick and yuck. I wonder what their digestive tract looks like after working that kind of overtime.

1:51 AM  
Blogger heatheradair said...

Update! The japanese guy won again!!! almost 54 hotdogs...our American boy came in close behind...apparently the japanese hot dog king was "not pleased" with himself and plans to come back next year and wreak wiener havok in new and improved ways...

z - did you happen to catch any of it live?????????

2:57 PM  
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