Showing posts with label Takeru Kobayashi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Takeru Kobayashi. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Video: Kobayashi Takes the Stage
The Derby Deli brought a great contest this year, replete with custom logos for all the eaters and new rules for tallying consumed hot dogs and buns.
All food "debris" left on plates, inside drinking cups, on and below tables was collected, strained, and weighed against competitors' totals. Eaters were also given separate drinking vessels for "dunking" and drinking. The new rules brought an element of science to the proceedings. Eaters would only get credit for legitimate consumption.
Takeru Kobayashi, the event headliner, entered the packed area to great fanfare and applause.
He crushed the competition with 49 hdbs in 10 minutes, but was a distant mile from the projected target of 70 dogs and buns. Defending champ Tom Gilbert ate 29 and "Furious" Pete finished with an angry 25.
Well, there's always next year.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Preview: West Coast Hot Dog Eating Championship 2011
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| The field posing with hot dogs |
Tonight's the night. In Mission Viejo, possibly the largest gathering of eating talent outside of an IFOCE event will congregate at the Derby Deli to determine the West Coast Hot Dog Eating Championship.
Who do we have here? The best independent talent in Southern California, mixed up with some of the best talent the eating world has to offer. Anyone who believes that an independent contest is lame, subpar, or merely features a big dog beating up on barflies, better open up their eyes and take notice.
Look at the list...
Takeru Kobayashi
Tom Gilbert
"Furious" Pete Czerwinski
Dale Boone
Richard LeFevre (not pictured)
Kevin Ross
Johnnie Excel
Aaron Ybarra
Naader Reda
Mary Bowers (making her debut)
With the exception of the lone female in the contest, every person billed approaches the table with considerable experience. Every rank in the contest will be hard fought. On the line is eternal glory, $10,000 and a bunch of trophies.
I'm looking for Kobayashi to eat 70 hdbs or more. Even if he doesn't, it's going to be a hell of an event. And the interplay between Tom Gilbert and "Furious" Pete, who went into sudden death to decide last year's title, will be electrifying.
Could we possibly see an upset tonight?
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
The Coney Island Crazies
My thoughts this week have been consumed by the wild events surrounding this year's July 4th Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest.
Yes, Joey Chestnut returned to claim his fourth straight title. That certainly was news.
But the even bigger news was all of the shortcomings of this year's event.
1) Joey didn't even come close to the astronomical figures he's reached in years past. Sure, 54 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes is an insane eating feat, but this man has done 64 and 68 previously.
2) Takeru Kobayashi was not in contention, which dramatically lowered the expectations for the showdown. This man was once synonomous with the hot dog contest, a champion of multiple years, originally responsible for doubling the winning total. A contract dispute which turned ugly kept him in the stands.
3) One of my friends onstage must have had a bad day! I expected a bigger performance, but I'm sure next year will turn out much differently. This has been a miserable hot dog season all around.
I can only hope that next year will be a little bit better.
Yes, Joey Chestnut returned to claim his fourth straight title. That certainly was news.
But the even bigger news was all of the shortcomings of this year's event.
1) Joey didn't even come close to the astronomical figures he's reached in years past. Sure, 54 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes is an insane eating feat, but this man has done 64 and 68 previously.
2) Takeru Kobayashi was not in contention, which dramatically lowered the expectations for the showdown. This man was once synonomous with the hot dog contest, a champion of multiple years, originally responsible for doubling the winning total. A contract dispute which turned ugly kept him in the stands.
3) One of my friends onstage must have had a bad day! I expected a bigger performance, but I'm sure next year will turn out much differently. This has been a miserable hot dog season all around.
I can only hope that next year will be a little bit better.
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