Calorie Challenges category

Sophia DeVita produced a video where she attempted to eat 10000 calories of vegan food in a day to celebrate attaining 10,000 youtube subscribers.
Sophia DeVita produced videos of her attempt to eat 30,000 calories over 2 days (Day 1 | Day 2) Jen Mann also attempted 15,000 calories in 1 day.
Reddit.com has a thread about the 10000+ daily calorie consumption claimed for The Flash.
Marlon / mwn1986 reports he ate 55,506 calories in the day after he competed in the Sugars Classic bodybuilding contest. His breakfast contained 32,587 calories.
Bleacher Report produced a video of San Diego Chargers linebacker Brock Hekking reportedly eating 21,396 calories in 43 minutes at Phil's BBQ in San Diego.
Philly Voice has an article about people making videos of themselves attempting to eat more than 10,000 calories in 24 hours. Autumn Henderson-Brazie's attempt to consume 20K calories is mentioned (she did almost 16K, which is the most I have seen for a female). In a recent video Erik "The Electric" Lamkin attempted to eat 48,000 calories over 48 hours.
Professional skateboarder Nick Dompierre posted a video of his attempt at a 20,000 calorie eating challenge.
In Matt Stonie's latest video, he eats 7,000 calories in honor of boxer Manny Pacquiao's daily training diet.
Erik "The Electric" Lamkin and Devon "Beast Aesthetics" Palombo have produced videos where they attempt to eat 30,000 calories in a day.
Vice.com's Munchies Youtube channel has a video about the diet of strongman Robert Oberst which consists of 15,000 to 20,000 calories a day. (via SportsGrid)
Personal trainer "BlueBlairy" is docuemting her attempt to eat 10,000 calories today on her facebook.
Erik "The Electric" Lamkin has uploaded a video of him eating 25,000 calories over 12 or 13 hours. The Broken Yolk Ironman omelet challenge is part of the food eaten. Josie Mai has a video where she attempts 10,000 calories.
News.com.au has a article about the daily diet of strongman Robert Oberst, which he claims consists of 20,000 calories. He says his weekly grocery bill is $450. (via Craig Smith)
Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte posted a picture of a meal he claimed had 10,000 calories. (via Bleacher Report)
The America Fun Fact of the Day has a list of 10 burgers which reportedly have the highest calorie count in the world.
Russell Spangler has produced a graphic about the amount of calories in foods consumed at competitive eating events.
USA Today has an article about the 9,000 calories Olympic hurdler Lolo Jones eats every day to gain weight for bobsledding. Her daily intake includes 2,730 calories from protein shakes and McDonald's double bacon cheeseburgers. (via Bleacher Report)
Former pro wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson claims he eats 17,945 calories on "cheat" days.
In a Huffington Post column, ultramarathon swimmer Diana Nyad condemns competitive eating. During training for her long-distance swims in the 1970s, she claimed to eat 12,000 calories a day.
For her 10000th tweet, hurdler Lolo Jones announced she was eating a 10,000 calorie meal to gain weight for bobsledding.
Swedish female bodybuilder Sophie Arvebrink claims she ate 7,000-8,000 calories a day over three weeks.
The Seattle Times has an article about the 6,500 calorie a day diet Mariners prospect Nick Franklin is eating in an attempt to reach a goal weight of 200 pounds by opening day.
The Sun has an article about Paul Mason, who has lost over 400 pounds since he was labelled the "World's Fattest Man" in 2009. At his peak weight of approximately 1000 pounds, he ate 20,000 calories a day. The treatments required for Mason's condition has resulted in a cost of over a million pounds ($1.62 million) to British taxpayers.
"Furious" Pete Czerwinksi has uploaded a video of his attempt at a meal with 12,000 calories (Michael Phelps reported daily total).
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