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Kobayashi sets record for hot dog
eating contest
New York -
When it comes to eating hot dogs, "The Tsunami" still blows everybody
away. For the fourth straight year, rail-thin Takeru Kobayashi chewed
up the competition at the Nathan's Famous hot dog eating competition
Sunday, breaking his own previous world record.
Kobayashi, 26, of Nagano, Japan,
gulped down 53 1/2 wieners in 12 minutes and shattered his own world
record by three dogs. In 2002, he had wolfed down 50 1/2.
The closest competitor Sunday was
newcomer Nobuyuki Shirota, 25, of Tokyo, who made an impressive
showing but couldn't cut the mustard with 38 downed dogs.
Once again, then, the contest's
coveted Mustard Yellow Belt returns to Japan. Since 1996, the Japanese
have dominated the competition and only one American — New Jersey's
Steve Keiner in 1999 — has captured the belt at the signature July 4
extravaganza.
The 5-foot-7, 132-pound Kobayashi, of
Nagano, Japan, employed his trademark method of snapping the dogs in
half before swallowing them to destroy the 19 other contestants.
Meanwhile, 105-pound Sonya "The Black
Widow" Thomas, 36, of Alexandria, Va., could relish two new records:
She ate more hot dogs — 32 — than any other woman and any other
American in the contest's history.
Eric "Badlands" Booker, a 6-foot-4,
400-pound subway conductor from Long Island who came in fifth with 27
dogs, said he and the other competitive eaters were determined to
unseat the Japanese.
"We aren't going to stop until we
bring the belt back," he told ESPN.
Kobayashi seemed unworried.
"I will come back next year and try
and break the record once again," he said. --
Associated Press
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