A real SPORT! USA WINS! and he won more than an IMNA Champion

Hot dog history was made this Fourth of July, with Joey Chestnut of San Jose, Calif., shattering records – including his own – and winning the Yellow Mustard Belt at the 2007 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, Brooklyn.

At Wednesday’s midday match, the 23-year-old civil-engineering student beat six-time defending champion Takeru Kobayashi, 29, of Japan, by downing a record-breaking 66 dogs.

Kobayashi ate 63 dogs. In the final 120 seconds of the 12-minute competition the competitors appeared to be an adrenaline surging jaw-to-jaw tie – until Chestnut won.

“It’s time it came back to America ? on the Fourth of July,” Chestnut, draped in the Stars and Stripes and still catching his breath, said after claiming the title.

Last year, Kobayashi set the Nathan’s Coney Island contest record by chomping down 53.75 dogs and buns, a benchmark he and Chestnut easily bypassed this year.

But even more impressive, perhaps, is that both competitive eaters broke a world’s record set by Chestnut only last month – 59.5 hot dogs in 12 minutes – at an Arizona regional qualifying event in anticipation of Coney.

Though there had been talk that Kobayashi, who announced last week he had been diagnosed with arthritis of the jaw, might not participate this year, Chestnut said that once it was clear his rival would be in the game, “I had to come in and push much harder than the human body could handle, and make my body work for me.”

Asked immediately after his victory when he might be ready to face his next frank, Chestnut replied, “If I needed to eat one right now, I could.”

Third-place winner Patrick Bertoletti, of Chicago, downed 49 dogs and dedicated his game to Nicky Hilton, sister of Paris Hilton, because, he said, the younger sibling doesn’t get as much publicity as the older hotel heiress.

To prepare for Wednesday’s heat, Chestnut told ESPN, which broadcast the contest live, that he’d eaten no solid food for two days but drank about a gallon of water the morning of the event.

yes we are the obesity champs of the world !!!
bring on ted fatty foods !!!
I have a big big hunger !!!

wha hoooooo

we rule

Dirt

““Third-place winner Patrick Bertoletti, of Chicago, downed 49 dogs and dedicated his game to Nicky Hilton, sister of Paris Hilton, because, he said, the younger sibling doesn’t get as much publicity as the older hotel heiress.””

HAHAAA This is the best part of the story.

Being a professional eater is probably a pretty good way to pick up women…Look at all the fat guys on TV sitcoms with hot wifes

Oh yeah, I get it…hot dogs=triathlon…we ARE on topic…

you bet we are…Chestnut runs a 1:29:23 half marathon!

can you eat 62 dogs and beat his run split?!?!?!?

sorry…my bad! 63!!!

I’m assuming that’s not true.

you bet we are…Chestnut runs a 1:29:23 half marathon!

can you eat 62 dogs and beat his run split?!?!?!?

Actually he ate 66 hot dogs in 12 mins.

And yes, I can easily beat the run split.

Oh, you mean both? I can probably eat 66 hot dogs in A YEAR and then beat it :slight_smile: I wonder how fast he could actually run after eating those 66 frankfurters?

sorry…it is!

OK…eat 66 dogs in one year, and then go sub 1:29:00! I bet you will never eat that many dogs? care to pony up?

This is actually an incredible story and the whole show was on ESPN for an hour last night. Chestnut is an incredible eater and its a matter of national pride to bring back the mustard belt to the U.S. Those guys in the MLE arenot a bunch of fat slobs…well, there may be a few, but the world champ that Chesnut took the belt from only weighs like 145 lbs and is a skinny dude who looks like he could do some serious damage in a tri. (of course looks can be deceiving)

Just because their chosen sport is eating, doesn’t mean its not important to them. To this day, alot of people think Tri is a silly sport and look down upon it…and they are not all fat slob football people either.