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Frank Wach ate 14 sausages to win the eating contest at the Brat Days Festival in Sheboygan, WI.
The Sheboygan, WI Brat Days festival will return in August after taking a hiatus in 2023. On August 3, the bratwurst eating contest will award $300/$150/$50 to the top 3 finishers.
There will be no Brat Days festival in Sheboygan, WI in 2023. The event had a sausage eating contest that was televised on ESPN in 2006.
WeAreGreenBay.com reports that Blaize Koon won the burger eating contest at Burger Fest in Seymour, WI for the 11th year in a row.
The Green Bay Press Gazzette reports that 78 year old Dennis Leffin will compete in the sausage eating contest at Brat Days in Sheboygan, WI this weekend after a 37 year absence from the competition. He first competed at the event in 1953 at the age of 9 and finished second overall.
WFRV has an article about Randy Santel's trip to the Black Otter Supper Club in Hortonville, WI to attempt over 10 pounds of prime rib.
Alex Kaminski ate 14 sausages to win today's eating contest at Brat Days in Sheboygan, WI.
Brat Days will hold a sausage eating contest in Sheboygan, WI on August 7 awarding $300/$150/$50
ESPN2 announced it will rerun the 2006 Krystal Square Off finals at noon Eastern Sunday followed at 1pm by the 2006 Johnsonville Brat Eating World Championship held at Sheboygan, WI's Brat Days festival. The programs are part of ESPN8: The Ocho, an entire day devoted to non-traditional fields of competition.
Frank Wach ate 17 sausages to win the first prize of $300 for the eating contest held at Brat Days in Sheboygan, WI>
Brat Days will hold a sausage eating contest in Sheboygan, WI on August 3 awarding $300/$150/$50.
Blaize Koon ate 17 sausages in 10 minutes to defend his title from 2016 at Brat Days in Sheboygan, WI. (The contest was not held in 2017). update Blaize Koon video interview
The bratwurst eating contest that was to have been held at Brat Days in Sheboygan, WI on August 5 has been cancelled due to low registration. The contest was televised on ESPN in 2006.
Yesterday, former Detroit Lions head coach Steve Mariucci talked about how Andy Reid finished a 40 ounce steak challenge at Prime Quarter in 19 minutes while they were Green Bay Packers assistant coaches. (Mariucci needed 30 minutes) (Wall of Fame picture). In January, The Onion wrote an article titled ("Andy Reid Furious At Self For Poor Clock Management At End Of 72-Oz. Steak Challenge").
Spaces are still available in the eating contest at Sheboygan Brat Days on Saturday. The winner will receive $500.
Teddy Delacruz ate 21 sausages in 10 minutes to win today's eating contest at Sheboygan Brat Days. Sheboygan Press gallery update The Sheboygan Press has an article by a competitor and gallery.
Ethan Teske and Mitch Dombrowski appeared on Good Day Wisconsin yesterday.
Christian Ucles says he waited in line during halftime and most of the third quarter of yesterday's Greeen Bay Packers game, only to be told that they were no longer available when he ordered. Stacey Dales and Mike Silver attempted the burger on the NFL network. Flashback: 2003 article about Stacey Dale's appetite when she was a WNBA player.
The Green Bay Packers will offer a 3.5 pound "Big Game Burger" (1.5 pounds of meat) for $20 at Sunday's playoff game vs. the Dallas Cowboys.
Complex.com has a report on attempt at the 2 foot long "Horse Collar" kielbasa available at Green Bay Packers home games.
The winner of today's contest at the Sheboygan Bratfest ate 20 sausages, which is claimed to be a record on the festival facebook page. Takeru Kobayashi ate 58 bratwurst in the 2006 contest. update The winner was Bobby Smith.
Mill Town in Combined Locks, WI is holding its second wing eating qualifier today. The winners of the qualifiers will receive a 1/4 barrel party and compete for a trip to Las Vegas in May.
Registration is now open for the bratwurst eating contest to be held at Brat Days in Sheboygan, WI on August 4. The contest, restricted to Wisconsin residents, will award $500 and make a $500 donation to a charity of the winner's choice.
Zach Woolever has an article for USA Today College about attempting the Gravedigger burger on the Man v. Food: Nation episode recorded in Milwaukee.