The Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest
by Kat Kinsman (Subscribe to Kat Kinsman's posts)
Posted Jul 4th 2008 7:00AM
Filed under: East Coast, Beef, Books, Grilling, America, Festivals, Holidays, Guilty Pleasures, Summer

Philadelphia Magazine writer
Jason Fagone spent one year profiling some of the most divinely outsized personalities in the world of competitive eating. While Akron house painter Coondog O'Karma makes a midlife grab at glory via rapid-fire pizza consumption, Bill "El Wingador" Simmons attempts to reclaim Wong Bowl supremacy from 90lb Sonya "Black Widow" Thomas, and day trader Tim Janus dons the mantle of the mysterious Eater X, it all comes down to one shared hunger. They all want to win the Mustard Yellow Belt of International Hot Dog Eating Supremacy back from the Japanese who'd dominated the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest nearly every year since 1997.
Back in July of 2001, that would mean beating the record of 25 1/8 set the previous year by Kazutoyo "The Rabbit" Arai.
That was before Takeru Kobayashi's
50 Dog Day.
Read an excerpt from Jason Fagone's
Horsemen of the Esophagus on AOL Food
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