2006 Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest

Takeru Kobayashi of Japan ended the 2006 [tag]Nathan’s Famous[/tag] Fourth of July International [tag]Hot Dog Eating Contest[/tag] as champion once again, setting a new world record of 53 and 3/4 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes.

Koby (53.75) Fights Off Challenge From Chestnut (52)

But not without a major challenge from rookie Joey Chestnut of San Jose, Califonia, who set a new American record of 52 HDBs in 12 minutes.

Chestnut led Kobayashi for the first half of the contest, establishing a two hot dog lead before slowly losing ground to the five-time winner from Nagoya. By the 10-munite mark, Chestnut was a dog and a half behind and could not mount the comeback necessary to win.

Never before, however, has an american performed so well against Kobayashi and never before has America been so galvanized by a sports hero. The crowd of more than 30,000 cheered Chestnut on throughout the contest, but especially in the final minutes, chanting “Joey,” “Joey.”

Sonya Thomas placed third with 37 HDBs, Patrick Bertoletti ate 34 and Chip Simpson consumed 33.

The event, which was preceded by an extravagant show featuring Coney Island performing talent, took place in nearly 90-degree heat and nearly 90 percent humidity. Some eaters were overwhelmed with the heat and their performance was impacted.

The crowd was huge, the weather was stuffy and hot and these guys still slammed back a large amount of hot dogs. The wife and I ate just one each and were full. If you plan on going to this next year, go early – like 9ish. Don’t arrive at 11, you can’t get past the crowd around Nathan’s without getting into a body slam fest with some rather unsavory looking folks. Gotta love Coney Island. The [tag]Hot Dog contest[/tag] should be on ESPN later tonight – check it out, we’re in the sea of people somewhere.

Nick Lindauer: The Original Hot Sauce Blog