Wow, the Japanese must be shattered to see their most prominent sportsperson lose. I can't wait to see him on the Saturday night talk show getting consoled by the team of immature twits.
Good to see the comments of the winner playing down the importance of this charade.
This story reminds me of a friend of mine who is a doctor. He specializes in emergency gastrointestinal surgery, which often involves clearing blockages, etc. Christmas at his house is in early December because around Christmas time he is always on 24-hour a day call. He reckons that in a normal year between Christmas and New Year he has 30 emergency cases that require surgery because people eat too much.
This has got to be the most complete and longest article JT has ever uploaded in the National section. Most seem to be two paragraph wonders that whet the appetite for more information. Could it be AP is more thorough than Kyodo - sort of mirroring the hot dog eating championships?
Congratulations (?) to Chestnut for, er, being a glutton and to Kobayashi for wanting to be a glutton. Hmmm. Bloated, high blood pressure and nausea. Plus ... $10,000! Go for it!
An American beats a Japanese in a hot dog eating contest here as a lot of other Americans get prepared to smack around the Japanese in the Olympics next month. Go USA!
And it shouldn’t want to. In fact, it’s downright bad for your health, says Dr Marc Siegel, a professor at New York University School of Medicine.
“Hot dogs are extremely unhealthy, especially when eaten at high volume, they’re really processed, they have high cholesterol and too much salt,” he said.
And thanks to the quantities the competitors ate, they’ll likely suffer nausea, bloat, headache, and possibly high blood pressure for several days as the body slowly digests the food.
“One is bad for you, five’s worse and 50 is terrible,” he said.
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GUNOT at 09:00 AM JST - 5th July
its about damn time, us Americans took this bad boy back to the promise land
serindipity at 09:05 AM JST - 5th July
Wow, the Japanese must be shattered to see their most prominent sportsperson lose. I can't wait to see him on the Saturday night talk show getting consoled by the team of immature twits.
timorborder at 10:22 AM JST - 5th July
Good to see the comments of the winner playing down the importance of this charade.
This story reminds me of a friend of mine who is a doctor. He specializes in emergency gastrointestinal surgery, which often involves clearing blockages, etc. Christmas at his house is in early December because around Christmas time he is always on 24-hour a day call. He reckons that in a normal year between Christmas and New Year he has 30 emergency cases that require surgery because people eat too much.
romulus3 at 10:55 AM JST - 5th July
no one can out eat Americans. no one.
borscht at 11:26 AM JST - 5th July
This has got to be the most complete and longest article JT has ever uploaded in the National section. Most seem to be two paragraph wonders that whet the appetite for more information. Could it be AP is more thorough than Kyodo - sort of mirroring the hot dog eating championships?
Congratulations (?) to Chestnut for, er, being a glutton and to Kobayashi for wanting to be a glutton. Hmmm. Bloated, high blood pressure and nausea. Plus ... $10,000! Go for it!
dr_jones at 12:16 PM JST - 5th July
American Hotdogs are lame! Try Danish Hotdogs instead!
desmosedici at 12:31 PM JST - 5th July
Haha, popular comment: they changed the rules, again!
pathat at 12:46 PM JST - 5th July
An American beats a Japanese in a hot dog eating contest here as a lot of other Americans get prepared to smack around the Japanese in the Olympics next month. Go USA!
timeon at 12:56 PM JST - 5th July
I wonder what the hell that means?
blvtzpk at 02:13 PM JST - 5th July
Enough said - end of matter
hoserfella at 03:10 PM JST - 5th July
no one can out eat Americans. no one.
Sarge at 03:32 PM JST - 5th July
Heck, Chestnut, at 95 kilos, should be able to eat WAY more than Kobayashi, at 58 kilos.
"the two went dog-to-dog in the final stretch"
Har!
romulus3 at 09:26 PM JST - 5th July
yo!, Hoserfella, we are in agreement again?
Sarge at 09:54 PM JST - 5th July
"no one can out eat Americans"
Witht the possible exception of the Aussies ha ha ha
romulus3 at 11:06 PM JST - 5th July
yes, the new America but wait... Aussies are gonna get slim fast...bye bye dream run...
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