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Chestnut's chief rival, Takeru Kobayashi, stayed away from the contest this year, staging a separate competition where he ate 69 dogs in 10 minutes — which would have been a world record.
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Chestnut's chief rival, Takeru Kobayashi, stayed away from the contest this year, staging a separate competition where he ate 69 dogs in 10 minutes — which would have been a world record.
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Chestnut's chief rival, Takeru Kobayashi, stayed away from the contest this year, staging a separate competition where he ate 69 dogs in 10 minutes — which would have been a world record.
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"Look at the bite, look at the gnawing motion," one of the commentators cooed admiringly of Chestnut's technique.
Women's sporting emancipation could use a famous hot dog or two 2011
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They're in bathing suits and tank tops, chatting about Joey Chestnut's gluttony on Coney Island and reminiscing about the time a sparkler caught Aunt Alice's hair on fire.
The Fancier Side of the 4th Amara Grautski 2011
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Chestnut's chief rival, Takeru Kobayashi, stayed away from the contest this year, staging a separate competition where he ate 69 dogs in 10 minutes — which would have been a world record.
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They're in bathing suits and tank tops, chatting about Joey Chestnut's gluttony on Coney Island and reminiscing about the time a sparkler caught Aunt Alice's hair on fire.
The Fancier Side of the 4th Amara Grautski 2011
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But he was suddenly upstaged by the surprise appearance of his biggest rival – six-time champion Takeru Kobayashi, who did not compete but crashed the stage after Chestnut's win and wrestled with police.
Kobayashi ARRESTED: Joey Chestnut Wins Hot Dog Contest, Former Champ Dragged Off By Cops (VIDEO) 2010
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If Kobayashi is out of the game, Chestnut's toughest opponent may be Bob Shoudt, the world's No. 2 eater, and Patrick Bertoletti, ranked No. 4 in the world.
Takeru Kobayashi: I Want To Compete In Coney Island Hot Dog Contest 2010
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Chestnut's pensive leads in arrangements of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and Bach's "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" wandered from sweet to astringent, and were both gentle and crystalline.
In performance: Turtle Island Quartet at 25 Joan Reinthaler 2010
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