Wednesday, July 11, 2007

"Our Nation Has New Hope for Glory"

Or, "I like Nitrates."

Repost from Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Website:

Chestnut Beats Kobayashi, Brings Mustard Yellow Belt Back to America

7/4/2007

Joey Chestnut of San Jose, Calif., today won the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest, beating former champion Takeru Kobayashi and setting a new world record by downing 66 Nathan’s Famous hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes.

Kobayashi, the six-time hot dog-eating world champion, arrived at the 2007 event with a jaw injury. He reportedly received therapy on the jaw until two hours before the contest and appeared to compete at 100 percent — he ate 63 HDBs, eight more than his personal best.

Many thought Kobayashi would be unable to compete, or that he would compete at a lower level of intensity. In fact, he and Joey were neck and neck until the final moments of the contest.

The Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest has been held each year since 1916, according to archives. This year’s contest may have been the most highly anticipated match-up in the event’s storied 92-year history. Police reported that nearly 50,000 people attended the event in Coney Island.

“Nothing represents summer and the Fourth of July like the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog-Eating Contest,” said Wayne Norbitz, president and COO of Nathan’s Famous. “This year our nation has new hope for glory.”


I will now shout my pride from the eaves.

1 comment:

Steaming_Hot_Slice_of_Life said...

The contestants are members of the "International Federation of Competitive Eating."

While watching the broadcast in Chicago, I heard the announcer state that the average contestant injests about 11,000 calories during the competition.