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AdGrok has a blog entry by a former Goldman Sachs analyst with a section about eating contests at the firm. The top eater was Rich Rosenblum, who was credited with 26 White Castle burgers, but had some slider remnants in his dunking cup. (Via Business Insider)
A Pepto Bismol press release announces that Joey Chestnut will compete against a team of amateurs at the San Francisco Street Food Festival and Buffalo Wing Festival. The SF Street Food Festival takes place on August 21, same as the gyoza contest in Los Angeles, so Joey Chestnut might not be able to win his fourth straight gyoza contest.
CalorieLab interviewed Mark Conrad, associate professor of business law at Fordham University School of Business and author of The Business of Sports: A Primer for Journalists about the IFOCE contract. Conrad says thinks the contract might be an antitrust violation, but is unable to decide without seeing the entire document.
In a comment to William Saletan's column about competitive eating for Slate, Conan776 compares the IFOCE contract to the World Poker Tour release forms. Several poker pros sued the World Poker Tour over the release forms, which resulted in an out of court settlement and a change in the release forms for all entrants.
A Takeru Kobayashi facebook fan page has a link to purchase "Free Kobi" T-shirts.
Eat This Book, published in 2006 by Ryan Nerz (an IFOCE employee at the time) has a chapter about the IFOCE contract and the competitive eaters who refused to sign it which can be read on Google Books. Calorie Lab has a post about competitive eating contracts (via gastroboy).

CalorieLab on Kobayashi contract dispute

CalorieLab has been in contact with Takeru Kobayashi’s publicists and has produced several posts about his contractual issues. In one post, explains Kobayashi’s grievances and contradicts the claim that the new contract is similar to previously signed documents:

He says that previous contracts only prohibited him from appearing in eating contests that weren’t sponsored by the MFE or its sister organization the International Federation of Competitive Eating without IFOCE permission. They did not prohibit Mr. Kobayashi from appearing in television or radio commercials or from appearing on television and radio shows.

Kobayashi also claims that the contract prohibits him from appearing on Japanese competitive eating television programs, which would explain his absence from “Gluttonous King” and similar shows. (There is no restriction on Japanese appearances. This was translated incorrectly.)

In another post, Kobayashi says he would be willing to compete tomorrow with no appearance fee if the exclusitivity requirement is also dropped.

update In the most recent post, Kobayashi describes his new immigration status after moving to New York City earlier this year.

He decided to try to obtain a visa on his own, and he took it upon himself to apply for and ultimately receive an O-1 visa. The IFOCE, in the form of George and Richard Shea, the publicists behind MLE and the IFOCE, didn’t take kindly to this development, since being Mr. Kobayashi’s visa sponsor had given them a considerable degree of control over Mr. Kobayashi’s U.S. activities. A free agent Kobayashi roaming around the United States, was worrisome. Thus the MLE’s more restrictive and hardline contract proposal to Mr. Kobayashi.

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Kobayashi blogs on contract dispute

Takeru Kobayashi recently posted a blog entry about declining to extend his IFOCE contract which has the English title “My freedom”. (automatically translated)

As long as the body, I thought I want to continue playing, in order to obtain a license in this league, you have to sign the contract situation is more severe than ever have.

You can not eat hot dogs in front of the media, they appeared on television without permission, you can not eat that early performances.

Kobayashi mentions visa issues play a role in his rejection of the contract.

(The blog is on Japanese time so the date is July 3)

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The Wall Street Journal has a video of an interview with Takeru Kobayashi where he explains his contract dispute. Kobayashi says that the IFOCE contract prevents him from doing anything food-related in the United States or Canada without approval. update The Wall Street Journal also has a blog entry with a quote from Tim "Gravy" Brown.

Kobayashi: “They (MLE) are trying to take away my freedom”

Kobayashi did an interview with the New York Daily News, where he says restriction from competing in in non-IFOCE contests is the reason why he is not extending his contract.

“They want complete control over me,” he told the Daily News. “I just want to compete and do what I love. They are trying to take away my freedom.”

Kobayashi says that he is training as if he will compete Sunday

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JoeyJawsChestnut.com has been launched. Joey Chestnut T-shirts will be available for sale soon.

ESPN: Kobayashi not scheduled to compete in 2010 Nathan’s

update The new poll asks what you think Kobayashi’s future in competitive eating will be.

ESPN Sportcenter recently announced that Takeru Kobayashi has failed to reach a contract agreement with Major League Eating and is not scheduled to appear in the July 4 contest. This will end his streak at 9 contests (6 victories) if he does not compete.

An official article has not been released. Use twitter search for “Kobayashi” if you need verification.

update Fanhouse has a blog entry raising the possibility that the contract dispute is a publicity stunt.

Deadspin has a blog entry with Richard Shea’s statement.

update #2 IFOCE.com has a post consisting solely of Richard Shea’s statement

update #3 The Wall Street Journal’s Metropolis blog has an entry noting that the MLE contract does not offer a guaranteed payout.

update #4 Kobayashi’s blog makes no mention of a contract dispute. The most recent entry (June 24) talks about received the book Tacky the Penguin from Crazy Legs Conti.

update #5 CSNBayArea has an interview with Joey Chestnut (link fixed, thanks gastroboy)

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The MLE facebook announces a new facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/peptobismol listingthree previously unannounced August events in Portland, Oregon, San Francisco and Austin. There is also a contest awarding a t-shirt to someone who guesses the number of hot dogs eaten by the Nathan's winner.
Pepto Bismol and Old Navy have been announced as co-sponsors of the Nathan's finals. Nathan's T-shirts will be available for sale at Old Navy locations. We will see if the new sponsors result in an increase of the contest purse size.
Sanspo.com reports that Tomoko Miyake has released another gravure DVD (may not be safe for all workplaces)
The Heart Attack Grill's facebook reports it won an injunction in federal court which will prevent Heart Stoppers in Delray Beach, FL from using a medical theme for its restaurant.
The Wall Street Journal has an article about Goldman Sachs' mortgage unit, which reports that the division held White Castle burger eating contests in which about 10 mortgage traders participated.
Bill "El Wingador" Simmons has started an online store selling his original wing sauce and the Swallow Your Pride DVD. He has also set up gallery of his Wing Bowl appearances on his facebook page.
DVDs of the 2005 Gluttonous King and 2006 Gluttonous Queen contests are now on sale.

Gal Sone does commercial for MiniDog pizza

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Pizza Hut of Japan’s website has a commericial for the Mini Dog pizza starring Natsuko “Gal” Sone. The Mini Dog pizza has miniature hot dogs in its crust. Its list price is 2150 yen ($23.81) for a medium and 3250 yen ($35.99) for a large.

Gal Sone’s blog has an entry about recording the commercial and gigazine has an entry in English about the pizza.

Short commercial (commercial on youtube)

Long commercial

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Rona Conti noted that a Japanese competitive eating DVD will go on sale in March. The programs offered appear to be the two 2005 "Gluttonous King" contests and the 2006 "Gluttonous Queen" competition.
The facebook for the Ivy Bakery in Brooklyn announces that it is seeking a T-shirt design for its cupcake eating contest in April 2009.
Steakbellie's twitter reports that T-shirts bearing the Manitoba Meatsweat logo from his 2007 fantasy competitive eating team is available for sale on IFOCE.com
FPlogoFurious Pete T-shirts are now available with a logo inspired by the Superman symbol.
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