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Crazy Legs Conti Boston Marathon Result

from Boston Marathon Results:

Checkpoints 5k 10k 15k 20k Half 25k 30k 35k 40k
0:31:34 1:05:19 1:39:49 2:14:43 2:22:08 2:50:02 3:27:13 4:06:31 4:46:18
Finish Pace Projected Time Official Time Overall Gender Division
0:11:37   5:04:10 18836 11626 4272

Conti’s time of 5:04 was almost 3 hours behind the winner’s course record of 2:07.

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Unpublicized Nathan’s qualifier in Boston?

On his events calendar, Ryan Nerz says he will emcee a Nathan’s qualifier to be held at the Hot Dog Safari in Boston on June 4. Nerz says that IFOCE does not publicize this event and it does not appear on either the IFOCE or Nathan’s website.

The first qualifier for the 2007 finals, which will take place at Saratoga Springs on September 4, 2006, is another event Nerz is scheduled to emcee. The 2005 contest to be held at that location was cancelled.

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GoldenPalace website copies start of Boston Herald article

If you would like to see the start of the original version of the Boston Herald article that inaccurately reported that Sonya Thomas competed in the March 16 corned beef and cabbage contest, it can be found on the GoldenPalace website. No attribution is provided for that page and its second paragraph matches the second paragraph of the current version of the Herald’s article. Two videos of the contest are also available.

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Boston.com article about corned beef contest

Boston.com has an excellent and long article and photo gallery about Thursday’s corned beef contest (Thanks Rona Conti)

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Urban Honking corned beef contest article available

Liz & Krista have uploaded their article about Thursday’s corned beef contest to http://www.urbanhonking.com/digest/archives/2006/03/post.html

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Corned beef contest coverage

Brian Seiken has a video and photos of the contest on his website.

Updated 6:25 The Boston Herald has an article about the contest – Thanks Rona Conti (This article originally implied that Sonya Thomas competed in this event and has been corrected.)

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Boston corned beef results

Results from http://www.urbanhonking.com/digest/archives/2006/03/corned_beef_and.html

Thanks Liz Kellermeyer

Pat Bertoletti wins his second corned beef contest of 2006 against a strong field.

Updated 2:31 Offical results are available on IFOCE.com

1. Pat Bertoletti, 5.75 pounds, $2500
2. Badlands Booker, 5 pounds, $1250
3. Tim “Eater X” Janus, 4.75, $750
4. Crazy Legs Conti, 4.5, $325
5. Pat from Moonachie Philbin, 3.75, $175
6. Krazy Kevin Lipsitz, 3.5
6. Erik the Red Denmark, 3.5
8. Ryan Hodson, 3
8. Ken “Mongo” Federighi, 3
8. David “Brickhouse” Braunstein, 3

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Liz & Krista to cover corned beef contest

Liz & Krista of urbanhonking.com, who produced excellent writeups about last December’s meatball contest and last month’s grilled cheese finals are going to Boston to cover Thursday’s corned beef contest.

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GoldenPalace.net Corned Beef & Cabbage in Boston

GoldenPalace.net will sponsor a corned beef and cabbage eating contest at Ned Devine’s Irish Pub in Boston on March 16. This will be the second corned beef contest in two months and the third goldenpalace holiday themed contest since Thanksgiving. Since Pat Bertoletti won the first corned beef contest in Arkansas last month, the fact that the contest is on Saint Patrick’s Eve might be an omen.

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Verizon VoiceWing finals articles

Two articles about the Verizon VoiceWing Buffalo wing finals in Boston have come out almost two weeks after the contest. The Christian Science Monitor has a general overview of competitive eating centered around that event. The Medford Transcript has an interview with Matt Kelley, who appeared in the finals without qualifying thanks to a exemption reserved for locals.

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Verizon VoiceWing finals video

CBS News has a video of the Verizon VoiceWing finals held in Boston Saturday.

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Verizon VoiceWing final results

from “Beautiful” Brian Seiken:

1. Joey Chestnut 4.2 lbs
2. Cookie Jarvis 3.7lbs
3. Bob Shoudt 3.4.
4. Sonya Thomas 3.2
T4 . Chip Simpson 3.2

Sonya Thomas finishes out of the top three for the first time since Nathan’s 2003 I believe and is beaten by Cookie Jarvis for the first time in over a year. With her loss to Badlands Booker in the Buffalo Wing Festival Labor Day weekend, I wonder if the trauma of the 2005 Wing Bowl has resulted in psychological difficulties in chicken wing contests for her.

The Boston Herald has an article about the contest but does not give many results.

Updated 11/15 11:56 pm. Boston Globe article

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Verizon VoiceWing finals preview

The Boston Herald has a preview of Saturday’s Verizon VoiceWing Buffalo Wings finals consisting mainly of “bib sheets” for Joey Chestnut, “Badlands” Booker and “Crazy Legs” Conti. Conti’s appearance implies that Kevin Lipsitz has definitely vacated his spot for Conti since Conti finished in the sixth position in the DC qualifier and only the top five will advance.

Updated 11/12 12:48 pm – The Boston Globe has an interview with Rich LeFevre about the contest (No questions about Carlene’s status are asked)

The expected contestants for the contest are
Seattle (Everett, WA) qualifiers:
1. Joey Chestnut, 4.5 lb.
2. Eric “Badlands” Booker, 3.6 lb.
3. “Humble” Bob Shoudt 3.5 lb.
4. Patrick Bertoletti 2.93 lb.
5. Jason “The Erbivore” Erb 2.9 lb.

San Francisco qualifiers:
1. Rich LeFevre 4.92 lb won in double OT
2. Cookie Jarvis 4.92 lb lost in double OT
3.-5. ? (Does anyone know who else qualified)

DC (Bethesda, MD) qualifiers:
1. Sonya Thomas, 5.75 lb
2. Tim “Eater X” Janus, 4.0 lb
3. “Krazy” Kevin Lipsitz, 3.85 lb
4T. “Big” Brian Subich, 3.2 lb
4T. Chip Simpson, 3.2 lb
6. “Crazy Legs” Conti, 2.9 lb. (will appear due to Lipsitz missing)

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Verizon VoiceWing finals site announced

The finals for the Verizon VoiceWing Buffalo wing contest will be held at Back Bay Kings in Boston. The menu is quite sophisticated for a restaurant located in a bowling alley.

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