2025 Smoke’s Poutinerie
update Toronto Star article
James Webb live video
Official results (10 minutes)
| 1st | 26.5 | Joey “Jaws” Chestnut | |
| 2nd | 19 | James Webb | 4 contest winning streak ended |
| 3rd | 16 | Miki Sudo | |
| 4th | 14.5 | Darrien “Cheesecurd” Thomas | |
| 4th | 14.5 | Nick Wehry | |
| 6th | 14 | Radim Dvoracek | |
| 7th | 12 | Derek Hendrickson | |
| 8th | 9 | George Chiger | |
| 8th | 9 | Josh “The Goat” Krady | |
| 10th | 7.5 | John “Step Daddy J” Jugovic | |
| 10th | 7.5 | “Buffalo” Jim Reeves | |
| 12th | 3 | Rene Rovtar |
Smoke’s Poutinerie has started a livestream of today’s poutine eating championship in Toronto.
Anonymous said
September 6, 2025 @ 4:35 pm
Eli is definitely growing a nice set of boobs. I can see it clearly now. He should put on baggier tshirts. A bra might be in his future at this pace. https://ibb.co/j9gk62BV
Anonymous said
September 6, 2025 @ 5:59 pm
Let’s get the full results OJ . Everyone had a good time . Great event !!
Anonymous said
September 6, 2025 @ 6:25 pm
What happened with Derek and Radim? Big oopsy daisy from Sam during the awards
Anonymous said
September 6, 2025 @ 6:36 pm
Not so much as a mention of Joel Hanson.
Anonymous said
September 6, 2025 @ 7:41 pm
Thanks for posting the full results OJ and putting all the names into the data base . Respect
ojrifkin said (Registered July 27, 2005)
September 7, 2025 @ 7:11 am
It is interesting how often Sam omits results from the prize announcement.
It would have been a nice gesture to give Furiious Pete a spot to give him one big hometown event.
Anonymous said
September 7, 2025 @ 9:28 am
@OJ– I don’t think Pete competes anymore / has any desire to return…
Anonymous said
September 7, 2025 @ 8:30 pm
Furious Pete , Joel Hanson Darron Thomas , all Ontario guys .
Tough guys . All ladies men ..
Anonymous said
September 9, 2025 @ 1:14 pm
I wonder how Sullivan’s wife is doing after 3 kids with such an AMAZING and faithful husband
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December 19, 2025 @ 2:24 pm
What resonated with me most was your point about the importance of small consistent actions. It’s easy to overlook how these tiny steps accumulate over time. Your personal story really brought this home in a way that statistics alone couldn’t.