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Tom Gilbert was the first person to finish the 120 ounce steak challenge at Herbs and Rye in Las Vegas, winning a prize of $200.
Los Autenticos Sandwich Cuban Cafe in Orlando will hold a 7 pound sub eating contest for two person teams on November 11 awarding $650 ($500 to the winner).

Coney Island under water after Hurricane Sandy

update Nov 5 Takeru Kobayashi lost power in Manhattan (now restored) and had to live with friends in Brooklyn.

update Oct 31 #2 ControlGeek.net has some pictures of Coney Island taken Tuesday morning. (via Brooklyn Vegan).

update Oct 31 Bob Shoudt has uploaded a video of his neighborhood.

Hope everyone is safe after Hurricane Sandy (LA Beast lost power last night). Coney Island is currently flooded, some pictures: Amusement Park | Neptune & Stillwell | parking lot | NY Daily News pictures | EarthCam live cam. Fortunately rumors that Coney Island Hospital was on fire turned out to be untrue.

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Jeremiah "Fit vs. Food" Forster has produced a video of him finishing the 30 inch, 12 pound pizza challenge at Randy's Pizza in Oakdale, MN with Molly Schuyler in a record time of 11:08. He estimates that Molly finished approximately 60% of the pizza.
Orale in Elizabeth, NJ will hold a taco eating contest ("concurso al que mas coma tacos") on Halloween night with an apparent purse of $500.

GQ Magazine competitive eating article available online

update Nov 1 NotoriousBob.net has a quote that did not appear in the article

update Oct 31 Some observations and links about the article follow:

  • Ronson asserts that the 1916 origin story for Nathan’s hot dog eating contest is “(almost certainly) untrue”, which Mortimer Matz, Nathan’s promoter of the 1970s and 80s confirmed in a 2010 NY Times interview. The claim that the first contest took place on July 4, 1972 is incorrect; a contest was held on Memorial Day weekend of that year and a competition took place in 1967 to honor the centennial of the hot dog.
  • 2009 is listed as the year of Takeru Kobayashi’s final IFOCE sanctioned contest. He competed against Joey Chestnut in a contest in Singapore in May 2010.
  • Emcee Dave Keating says that the cupcakes used in the shortened cupcake contest were lighter than those used in 2011, which explains why 7th place finishers Maria “Edible” and Michelle “Cardboard Shell” Lesco ate more in 6 minutes (48) than the previous year’s winner Tim Janus ate in 8 minutes (42). (Video of the contest).

If you need something to read due to Hurricane Sandy related disruptions, Jon Ronson’s article about competitive eating for the November 2012 issue of GQ is now available online. The article includes mini profiles of Joey Chestnut, Pat Bertoletti, Matt Stonie, Bob Shoudt and Maria “Edible” and contains reports from the Nathan’s finals, TooJay’s corned beef sandwich eating contest, and a behind the scenes look at the shortened cupcake contest held at the Isle of Capri casino in Waterloo, Iowa where Bob Shoudt offered these thoughts on cheating:

“I’ve seen everything,” he says. “People throwing hot dogs under the table. People making the biggest messes you can imagine.”

My eyes widen. “So there’s such a mess under the table it’s impossible to determine what counts as an eaten thing?” I ask.

“Oh, there’s techniques,” says Bob. “People suddenly get happy feet.” He mimes an eater dropping an item of food and then covertly stamping it into the ground. I’m appalled. Cheating makes everything pointless. And then Bob confesses that—if need be—he will be one of those cheaters. When his wife is in the crowd, they use pre-arranged signals. “If the eaters are dropping stuff like crazy, she’ll give a meaningless cheer. I’ll understand. Suddenly the food gets very slippery for me.”

He gives me a look that says: Don’t judge me until you’ve walked in my shoes. Leave the Gandhi-like behavior to the fools who don’t mind losing to the cheaters.

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Duff's in Southlake, TX will hold a wing eating contest awarding two Dallas Cowboys tickets to any home game as part of its grand opening celebration on November 16. Receiver Dez Bryant and Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders will be in attendance.
The Japan Times credits competitive eater Natsuko "Gal" Sone with increasing the popularity of B-kyū gurume (B-grade gourmet) dishes like ramen noodles.
A press release announces that Sony Max has acquired the rights to televise Man vs. Food:Nation in Africa. Episodes will start November 20 in South Africa.
Todoroki in Evanston, Illinois will hold a sushi eating contest tomorrow awarding an iPad.
Takeru Kobayashi will reportedly be competing in a pumpkin pie eating contest at the offices of Sports Illustrated today. update Oct 28 A picture of Kobayashi's costume
In City Weekly, Eric S. Peterson attempts to eat the burger challenge at Lucky 13 in Salt Lake City that reportedly pays out $500 if it is finished (the online menu says the prize is $100). The article includes a list of Salt Lake City area eating challenges.
In the Las Vegas Sun, five writers attempt to eat as many items as possible from the new 500+ item Bacchanal Buffet at Caesar's Palace. The restaurant seats 600, has 25,000 square feet and reportedly cost $17 million.
Jeremiah "Fit vs Food" Forster announces that he completed the 30 inch pizza challenge at Randy's Pizza in Oakdale, MN with Molly Schuyler today in a record time of 11:08. He estimates that Molly ate approximately 85 of the 145 pieces of the twelve pound pizza.
Araon Wakamatsu has a blog entry about members of the Big Eater Club attempting the 6 pound cinnamon roll challege at Stuffy's II in Longview, WA. (video)
UTSanDiego.com has a gallery of "The Maine Event" lobster eating contest held at Valley View Casino & Hotel won by Christopher Koerner. Matt "Sweet Tooth" Cohen also competed. (facebook gallery)
McGreevy's has more information about its wing eating contest for five person teams. Qualifiers will be held in Boston on the last Thursday of every month starting on October 25. The finals on February 22, 2013 will award $500 and 3 day - 2 night trips to Las Vegas.
Express and Star has an article about Randy Santel finishing the burger challenge at Smokey's Joint in Walsall, England on Friday. Randy recently completed a tour of the United Kingdom where he completed six eating challenges. update Oct 25 The Glaswegian has an article about Randy Santel finishing the Bunker Buster Burger Challenge.
The North Star Mohican Casino in Bowler, WI will award $500 to the first person to finish its 3 pound burger challenge in under 45 minutes if it receives 250 Facebook shares or 1,000 likes by Thursday.

2012 World Hands Free Pumpkin Pie Eating Championship

update YNN.com has a video. Jamie McDonald says he is going to take a break from eating contests until February.

update The top 3 have been posted update Mike Longo has the rest of the top 8
1) Jamie McDonald 33 slices
2) “Furious” Pete Czerwinski 29 (won eat-off)
3) Stephanie Torres 29 (lost eat-off)
4) Chris “The Mad Greek” Abatsas 25
5) Matt Bonanno 21
6) Naader Reda 20
7T) Mike Longo 18
7T) Dave Werrick 18

The World Hands Free Pumpkin Pie Eating Championship at The Great Pumpkin Farm in Clarence, NY has started.

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NBCMiami reports that Vanessa Seaverns won a contest held in Marathon Key by cracking and eating 25 stone crab claws in 16:30.
WGRZ.com has a short article about Naader Reda eating 9.5 pounds of pumpkin pie in 30 minutes in Clarence, NY, which was billed as a record. Naader will compete in the World Hands Free Pumpkin Pie Eating Championship tomorrow along with Jamie McDonald, Stephanie Torres, Mike Longo and reportedly "Furious" Pete Czerwinski in his first AICE/APE contest since AICE tried to introduce contracts in 2009.
Jamie McDonald announces that he won today's Mucho Burrito ghost pepper burrito eating contest in Toronto. Stephanie Torres was the runner up and "Furious" Pete withdrew after the first round due to an injury.
The Sydney Morning Herald has an article about the American presidential election that begins with coverage of last week's hot dog eating contest in Springfield, NJ won by Jamie McDonald.
Val Bromann, back in the United States after a round the world trip lasting over a year, has a blog entry about a friend's attempt at the Bacon Bomb challenge at Paddy Long's in Chicago.
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