Archive for June, 2008

Pat Bertoletti on “The Early Show” this morning

Pat Bertoletti appeared on “The Early Show” this morning on CBS and ate 17 slices of pizza in five minutes. Most of Bertoletti’s performance was not televised.

Some links have been added to the entries about previous weekend’s contests.

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Denver hot dog qualifier news video

CBS 4 has video of yesterday’s hot dog qualifier held at Steve’s Snappin Dogs in Denver. Donavan Busta was the winner with 7 hot dogs in 3 minutes and Matt Kish was second. It also appears that Andrew “Skinnyboy” Lane competed.

update Steve’s Snappin Dogs website has a contest report. Andrew Lane narrowly missed out on second place.

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Link Buffet: June 16, 2008

Strawberry shortcake results thread

Mattituck, NY strawberry shortcake results via ifoce.com & mosesnews

1st Pat Bertoleti 14.5 lbs
2nd Tim Janus 12lbs.
3rd Crazy Legs Conti 9.5 lbs
4th Eric Booker 9.25 lbs

update BeautifulBrian.com has a contest report with near complete results

update #2 A video of Beautiful Brian and Badlands Booker performing “Bonebreaker” is available on youtube

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Furious Pete moves to #3 after BBQ win

Furious “Pete” Czerwinski has swapped positions with Ian Hickman in the rankings after he defeated “The Invader” 17 sandwiches to 12 in yesterday’s eating contest sponsored by Dickey’s Barbecue Pit held in Dover, Delaware.

Bodybuilding.com thread

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Tim Janus wins at Shea Stadium

Results from IFOCE.com

1. Tim Janus, 42 HDB
2. Allen Goldstein, 24.5
3. Pat Philbin 21

Here is some video from the fastest concert sellout in the history of Shea Stadium.

update The New York Daily News has a writeup by a reporter who competed in the contest.

Jill Stoler and Beautiful Brian have qualifier reports.

update #2 Beautiful Brian has a video of the qualifier

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Hall Hunt repeats at Charlotte qualifier

Charlotte / Concord results from IFOCE.com Hall Hunt repeats with a victory margin considerably larger than in 2007.

1. Hall Hunt 34.5 HDB
2. Todd Hennessey 18
3. Chris Wooten 11, UNC Charlotte student

The Salisbury Post has an article about the qualifier which says that Hall “Hoover” Hunt, Pierre “The Real Deal” Abry and C. Todd “Can’t Ya See?” Hennessey are expected entrants.

update Charlotte.com has a video and Sadie of Hungry Sisters served as Hall’s bunette.

update #2 Jeff Chapman has a contest report

update #3 Hall Hunt has a blog entry with pictures

FoxNews has an article and video clip

David Arnott of SportingNews.com competed in the qualifier and has a blog entry

BeautifulBrian.com has a page about Hall’s victory

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“Anthony Bertatelli” in “Standy By Me” trivia

A listener to yesterday’s Steve Dahl show called in about AMC’s showing of “Stand By Me” with on screen trivia:

6:25 Caller Ken thinks he has something to cheer Patrick up with. He was flipping through channels and came across Stand by Me. It was an enhanced version that featured trivia flashing on the screen, because the regular movie isn’t good enough?
6:26 During the pie eating scene they put up an explanation of how Anthony “Deep Dish” Bertatelli widens his esophagus for competition. Did they really call him Anthony Bertatelli or does Ken just have the name wrong?

Steve Dahl mentions the possibility of unionizing competitive eating after Pat says he has yet to receive the $500 fee from the Major League Eating video game.

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“Krista’s Sports Challenge” burger video available

The video of Krista Lander competing against two minor league hockey players in a one pound burger eating contest is now available on the CBS 7 website.

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Kobayashi lottery commerical video

The commercial Kobayashi filmed in Vancouver last month is now available on youtube. Western Canada Lotteries’ scratch and win cards are the advertised products.

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Chicago pizza contest June 22, $250 prize

(From ChicagoApartmentLife) A pizza eating contest with a prize of $250 will be held next Sunday at Chicago’s Pizza Fest.

Bacci Pizza will also sponsor a Chicago pizza festival with an eating contest on July 19. No other details are provided other than that qualification will take place at all Bacci locations.

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Paul Barlow in “The Giant Show” hot dog contest

Paul Barlow competed in a short hot dog eating contest in the studio of 96.1 WKLS this morning on “The Giant Show” to promote his appearance in tomorrow’s Nathan’s qualifier in Charlotte. A video clip of his appearance is available. Paul says that Hall Hunt will also compete in the qualifier.

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Link Buffet: June 13, 2008

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“Ephemera” scan added to Kuntzman article

Gersh Kuntzman’s article about the reduction of Nathan’s contests by 2 minutes has been updated with an image of the document that established the original contest duration at 10 minutes according to George Shea.

The New York Times (via the Google archive) reports that the 1978 Memorial Day contest in which Kevin Sinclair, then 10 years old, tied for first was 6.5 minutes long:

[May 30, 1978] … swimming pools for the season. .fit Nathan’s Famous in Concy Island. 4-foot 9-inch 75-pound Kevin Sinc lair, of Brooklyn, 10 years old, tied an IS-. … for first place in the hot-dog-eat ing contest, a field of 28 contestants to get down 10 hot dogs, with buns, in six-and-one-half minutes. …
From Many of Holidayless New Yorkers Made Yesterday… – New York Times ($$)

update The New York Times City Room has a blog entry about the contest length

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New Poll: # of 2008 Nathan’s finals first-timers

The new poll asks how many first time competitors will there be in this years Nathan’s finals. Two rookies, Patrick Vandam and Juris Shibayama, have already qualified and there are 8 remaining qualifiers.

There will be at least three more finalists who did not compete in the 2007 finals because there are 5 eligible finalists from last year (Tim J, Chip, Pat P, Allen G and Hall) who have yet to qualify. 10 finalists from 2007 have already qualified: Joey, Pat B, Sonya, Bob, Juliet, Rich, Crazy Legs, Tim B, Erik and Arturo.

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Sonya Thomas interview in Marie Claire

The website for Marie Claire magazine has a brief interview with Sonya Thomas.

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Peoria contest ($1000 prize) takes aim at Nathan’s

The PJ Star reports that Todd Rawls of Vertucci’s Chicago Style Eats has high ambitions for the Independence Day hot dog eating contest he is organizing in East Peoria, IL:

“Chicago is, in my opinion, the hot dog capital of the world,” Rawls said. “Everybody knows their Chicago dog. So I’m shocked Chicago hasn’t done this. Well, they’ve had their opportunity. East Peoria’s going to do it, and we’re going to get known. I’d love to be able to see this overtake Nathan’s, and I think it can get done quickly if purse money – the money that can be won by eating – exceeds Nathan’s.”

The contest will start off with $1,000 prize money for the winner, but the eatery is looking for sponsors to increase the pot for next year.

The contest has a page on the city of East Peoria’s web page. Prospective entrants will need to qualify at Vertucci’s Chicago Style Eats by eating as many hot dogs as possible in 9 minutes. The best performances will receive entry into the contest and the qualification fee is $9.99

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Philly.com: Badlands Booker to compete in Camden qualifier

Philly.com has an article about the Camden, NJ and West Chester, PA Nathan’s qualifiers with the following information about the field:

Expect other big-name, gut-throat gorgers to be in West Chester and Camden. Eric “Badlands” Booker, who has recorded hip-hop albums about his eating exploits, will exit retirement to take on the likes of Eric “Steakbellie” Livingston and Micah “Wing Kong” Collins, both of Drexel Hill, as well as Pat “from Moonachie” Philbin, who has qualified for three straight July Fourth finals.

PhillyBurbs blogs reports that Booker will compete in the Camden qualifier (which is not clear in the philly.com article)

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Charlotte (Concord) qualifier weather

Like last year, the Charlotte, NC area qualifier will be held in the Concord Mills parking lot under the midday sun. While the current eastern USA heat wave will subside somewhat, the high temperature Saturday is currently predicted to reach 90, so entrants and spectators should prepare themselves for high heat and humidity.

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Link Buffet: June 11, 2008

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Some more hot dog contests with cash prizes

June 14 Tigard, Oregon (Portland area), $250 first prize with $30 entry fee. All proceeds to be donated to the Lance Armstrong foundation – craigslist listing, meetin thread

July 5, Payson, Arizona, $200 first prize with $10 entry fee, registration deadline is June 15

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2008 Chinook Winds ribs contest July 13

(from “Crawfish” comment) The ribs eating contest held at the Chinook Winds casino on the Oregon coast has been added to the IFOCE calendar for July 13.

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Gersh Kuntzman on Nathan’s truncation

(from anon comment) Gersh Kuntzman has an article for the Brooklyn Papers about the shortening of Nathan’s qualifiers by 2 minutes which states that the July 4 finals will be 10 minutes as well. An anonymous eater repeats Rhonda Evans’ conjecture that the purpose of the reduction was to minimize the chances of a reversal. The article closes with a mention of the 3.5 minute contests in the 1970s.

Gothamist
and Eater.com have posts about the article

update June 11 Serious eats has a blog entry about the shortening with quotes from Ryan Nerz

The Sheas say that a 1986 article from the New York Times was responsible for the truncation.

The note said the change for the upcoming July 4 contest comes after the discovery of a trove of “numerous old items and ephemera” near the Nathan’s stand at the historic corner of Surf and Stillwell avenues in Coney Island.

“It was in the form of random notes and contest-related scribblings that were apparently unearthed at Nathan’s,” said George Shea, chairman of Major League Eating.

“We put together a team of experts to determine its validity and then, through the use of what I believe scholars call ‘a Google search,’ we discovered a New York Times article from 1986 that referred to the contest as taking 10 minutes.”

Major League Eating President Richard Shea said the Times article was particularly compelling evidence that the contest’s traditional length was actually 10 minutes, not the 12 minutes that have been the standard for at least two decades.

That link first appeared on eatfeats in March 2007

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One lb. burger contest in “Krista’s Sports Challenge”

(From The Big Lead) Yahoo’s hockey blog, Puck Daddy, has an interview with Krista Lander about her preparations for competing against two members of the Odessa Jackalopes minor league hockey team in Fuddrucker’s one pound burger challenge. Ms. Lander is the sports anchor for CBS 7 and the contest will be a part of “Krista’s Sports Challenge” segments in which she competes against local athletes in various activities. The contest is expected to be televised on Thursday.

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Nathan’s to donate 100,000 hot dogs

QSR Magazine reports that Nathan’s Famous will donate 100,000 hot dogs on July 4 to the Food Bank For New York City. The 2006 donation was 10,000 hot dogs.

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