Asian eating challenges and contests category

286 lb burger served at Clinton Station Diner

Pennlive.com has a blog entry with a picture of the 286 pound burger produced by the Clinton Station Diner that was consumed at the World’s Largest Menu Burger Eating Championship today. Contest results are not provided; they will be listed in an article on Sunday.

update nj.com has an article with results:

1) Tomoko Miyake, Takuya Yamamoto, Taku Izumi – 26.4 lb in 45 minutes
2) Ian Hickman, Elizabeth Canady, Pete Maurizio – 18.1 lb in 45 minutes
? McGowan brothers 6 lb

updated AICE news has full results and a galleries of the burger’s creation and the contest

update #2 Jill Stoler has pictures in her myspace page and a blog entry about the contest

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Link Buffet: January 30, 2008

Krystal Square Off finalists offer advice on how to eat as much as possible in as short a period of time as possible in USAToday.com
The Hollywood Reporter on Super Bowl halftime viewing options
Giant sushi roll eating contest for teams of Japanese female college students
Blog entry & gallery by recent Quick Chek sub winner
Picture of Sonya Thomas & fan at Washington Capitals game
NY Daily News on Brooklyn vegan wing eating contest
Andrew “Skinnyboy” Lane attempts 7 pound breakfast burrito challenge (Female burrito finishers receive free food for life)
Don “Moses” Lerman is upset about not being named a jalapeno judge
Krystal Super Bowl photo contest

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Canady vs. Sugawara HD video

A high definition video of the french fry eating contest between Elizabeth “Rubber Gut” Canady and Hatsuyo Sugawara has been uploaded to stage6. The video begins with Ms. Canady showing how thin the skin on her stomach is. She is then examined in a device which apparently shows her stomach is larger than normal. The french fry contest is interrupted for footage of “Rubber Gut” at a diner. Her tab is apparently $539.26.

Video captures from the clip are below:

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Food Battle Club steak contest

Amebavision has a video of a steak eating contest from an episode of Food Battle Club that Kobayashi competes in. The competitors start out using a knife and fork, then switch to eating without utensils once the contest heats up.

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Yamamoto vs. Goose Gilbert HD video

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A higher definition video of the hot dog eating contest between Takuya Yamamoto and Tom “Goose” Gilbert can be seen at the stage6 online video site. Some thumbnails of screen captures are above.

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Link Buffet: January 21, 2008

HugeEaters.com reports that “Krazy” Kevin Lipsitz & Lorraine are expecting twins
The (UK) Telegraph on Eddie “Bozo” Miller

USA Today reports
that “Ham & Eggs” will be commercial free
PennLive.com reports Brian Subich’s qualification for the Wing Bowl.
hot dog contest for Drexel U students, $100 first prize
32 inch pizza challenge at Paventi’s Pizzeria in Charlotte, NC
Wing sauce contest in West Chester, PA, first prize is Wing Bowl tickets
Orange eating contest in Brunei to celebrate Chinese New Year.

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Kobayashi & Shirota attempt drinking challenge

The next segment of Food Battle Club has been posted to youtube in which Takeru Kobayashi and Nobuyuki Shirota attempt to match Ken Domon’s mark of drinking the contents of a water bottle in under five seconds. Neither Kobayashi nor Shirota successfully complete the challenge without spilling or leaving water in the bottle, but they both apparently reach the next round.

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Tomoko vs. Hickman in high(er) defintion

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A video of the curry eating contest between Tomoko Miyake and Ian “the Invader” Hickman in higher definition than youtube videos is available. Some screen captures from the video are linked to the thumbnails above. The high definition enables viewers to determine than Ian is wearing a United Eaters of Pennsylvania hat.

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AICE vs. Japan writeup

There is now a recap of the AICE vs. Japan contests televised on Japanese television on New Year’s Day on the AICE news page. The donut contest Jill Stoler competed in is not mentioned.

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Extended Food Battle Club drinking video

An extended version of the 1.5 liter water bottle drinking contest from Food Battle Club, which culminates in Ken Domon emptying the container in less than 5 seconds can be viewed at http://youtube.com/watch?v=dCAtaXFVwQo Both Kobayashi and Shirota pass on drinking the bottle.

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Site outage, Jan 10 link buffet

The blog and database have been inaccessible for approximately the past 6 hours due to a server upgrade by bluehost, eatfeats’ web provider, but they now appear back online. (I do not know why the server could not have been upgraded starting at midnight to minimize the inconvenience)

Here are the links that were on the page announcing the blog was down:

Jill Stoler has a trip report from Japan on her blog
Hungry Sisters have posted their 2008 goals in competitive eating
610WIP.com has a gallery of Philly Guy aka Sticky Pete’s Wing Bowl qualification attempt
Takeru Kobayashi has a blog entry about his trip to the doctor to deal with his "jawthrithis"

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Jill Stoler AICE vs. Japan contests report

“Sweet” Jill Stoler has updated her myspace page with information about the contests involving AICE eaters in Japan.

The lack of a time limit in the Elizabeth Canady vs. Sugawara contest was noticed on this Japanese message board (automatically translated)

Sugawara and Elizabeth showdown with only a limited time, Moreover, the number of uncounted Cup is clearly not like the way the outcome was,I thought it was a little strange.

When the time limit, Eating competition and competitive eating is the boundary line, a few minutes.

Would have 10 minutes, clearly eating it, 1 hour, I would, and eating it. 。 . 。 .

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R Suzuki’s AICE vs. Japan report

R Suzuki has a blog entry about yesterday’s series of contests between AICE and Japan. Her account of the contest between Elizabeth Canady and Sugawara confirms the report that the time limit was extended beyond 30 minutes. (automatically translated):

Sugawara VS Elizabeth Candy

FURENCHIFURAIPOTETO (unlimited time)

FURENCHIFURAIPOTETO 4km is the heaping basket. Sugawara single mother of 8-year-old and his parents in the rubber the stomach Elizabeth, the girl’s fierce battle. Potatoes to hold hands full devour Elizabeth. One by one small potatoes to eat Sugawara, who folded, and style in contrast to the fierce fight sparks fly. It has unlimited time, but the 2.7 kilometers in 40 minutes per Elizabeth is eaten “I also want to see what kind of potatoes.” And retire here.

He continues to eat, ate 3.2 kilometers in 62 minutes Sugawara’s victory.

The blog entry refers to Ian Hickman as “America’s Prince hawt guy”.

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Japan undefeated vs. AICE?

Tomoko Miyake’s blog entry about the recently televised AICE vs. Japan contest apparently reports that the home team did not lose a contest (automatically translated)

Japan-US showdown in Japan is impressive undefeated in the United States team to revengeæžœTASEMASHITA ! !

Really good!

This year’s show is a great big laugh point, I have to participate in it, proud!

Thank you to our staff, performers we really thank you

This blog entry also reports that Japan went undefeated.

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AICE vs. Japan on TV schedule

tv.co.yahoo.jp reports that the AICE vs. Japan series of contests will be televised on Nippon Television between 3pm and 9pm (Tokyo time) on New Year’s Day. The automatically translated description for the program follows:

first-ever tournament! Japan and the United States battle against eating gal Sone vs America “pizza face” is the winner?

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Shirota defeats pro wrestler in curry eating contest

Sponichi.co.jp reports that Nobuyuki “the Giant” Shirota defeated pro wrestler Toshiaki Kawada at a curry eating contest held at a Christmas wrestling event, 11 plates to 6.

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Kobayashi goes to Taiwan

(Pictures are from Kobayashi’s trip to a night market, not the contest)

Kobayashi reports that he attended, but did not compete in, a mutton eating contest held on December 8 in Taiwan. This year’s winner ate 26 bowls, less than half of the 55 bowls Kobayashi consumed when he won the contest last year. A bonus of a million Taiwan dollars (about $30,000 US) would have been awarded had Kobayashi’s record been broken. Kobayashi said he intends to compete in next year’s mutton contest.

Google News of Taiwan has some articles about the contest (translated)

Kobayashi has made blog entries about all his contests, but it is now a month since the Turkey Bowl was televised, and he has provided no commentary on that event. Kobayashi’s last post about United States competitive eating was his tribute to Kevin Lipsitz in early November.

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1937 clash of the titans?

The New York Times archive reports on a proposed eating contest from 70 years ago:

Kin Fu Ki, 32-year-old Korean Buddhist priest, who is 7 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 303 pounds, plans a trip to the United States to challenge American giants to an eating contest.

Kin Fu Ki wanted to compete against 8 ft. 5 in. Robert Wadlow. The only other article about Kin Fu Ki says he eats five times as much rice as a Japanese soldier.

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AICE vs Japan update

On AICE news, the standings of the AICE vs. Japan contests have been updated. Japan currently holds a 3 to 1 lead. Contest winners are Tomoko Miyake, Gal Sone, Elizabeth Canady and Yamamoto.

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2001 Food Battle Club roster

Before this week’s AICE vs. Japan contest, the most recent Japanese eating contest in which multiple Americans competed was probably Food Battle Club from 2001. Not only did Carlene LeFevre and Charles Hardy compete, pro wrestler King Kong Bundy also ate in that contest. Bundy received a higher ranking (#14) than either Carlene LeFevre (#18) or Charles Hardy (#15) (I am not sure if the ranking occurred before or after the event).

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AICE news: Tomoko Miyake repels “The Invader”

AICE News reports that Tomoko Miyake defeated Ian Hickman by being the first to finish over 9 pounds of curry.

The blogs of Tomoko Miyake, Takuya Yamamoto and Saori Nakayama report that they recorded a television appearance today, but have no results or pictures of Americans.

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Blogroll of Japanese team

Here is the blogroll for the team of Japanese eaters competing against AICE eaters this week in case anyone wants to follow the contests by looking at Japanese blogs. I do not believe any entries about the competitions have been posted yet.

Natsuko “Gal” Sone

Tomoko Miyake
Taku “Artist” Izumi
Saori Nakayama
Kana Kanisawa
Hatsuyo Sugawara (no blog)
Takuya Yamamoto

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Shirota vs. Menchetti New Year’s Eve showdown

Deresque has information about the New Year’s Eve eating contest that Nobuyuki “the Giant” Shirota and “Gentleman” Joe Menchetti will participate in. The competition will be part of a professional wrestling / competitive eating extravaganza that will be televised on TV Tokyo. (Pro wrestling is called “hustling” in Japan.) Shirota had a giant spoon at the event announcing the contest.

The transcript of this press conference announces that Gal Sone will be having an eating contest with retired mixed martial artist / pro wrestler Antonio Inoki during the event. Inoki fought Muhammad Ali to a draw in a mixed martial arts contest in 1976.

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AICE vs. Japan matchups revealed

AICE news has the matchups for the five AICE vs. Japan contests.

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Joe Menchetti records segment for Fuji TV

MyRecordJournal.com has an article and video about “Gentleman” Joe Menchetti recording video footage that will be televised during the AICE vs. Japan contest

Menchetti put on an eating display for about an hour Friday, but much of that time was spent setting up camera shots and bringing out the food.

In that time, he ate five hamburgers, two plates of French fries, three slices of pepperoni pizza, a 12-ounce steak, five hot dogs, half of a stuffed bread, two bottles of water and two cans of diet Coke.

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