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Ultimate Guide to the July 4th Coney Island Hot Dog Eating Contest



It’s become as essential to the Fourth of July as flags waving, parades, watermelon, and fireworks: The Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Every July 4 the best of the best competitive eaters gather together to go bun to bun in the ultimate gurgitory competition. Thousands of people gather at Coney Island each year to watch and more than a million more watch at home on TV (including the president of the United States).

My bags are packed and I’m anxiously awaiting my flight to New York so I can be there in person for the third year in a row. It’s definitely something to experience (even Lonely Planet’s 1,000 Ultimate Experiences mentions it as number 380). Whether you’re planning on watching the contest on TV, watching it in person, or are totally grossed out by it, you could probably stand to learn a few things to impress your fellow viewers by (or to enhance your point against it, I guess) and get the most out of your viewing experience. So here’s an ultimate competitive eating superfan’s ultimate guide to the July 4th hot dog eating contest, everything you need to know about how to watch and what you’re watching.

 

The Basics

The July Fourth hot dog eating contest is ten minutes long (formerly twelve minutes). It’s a timed challenge: contestants have ten minutes to eat as many hot dogs as they can. Both the hot dog and bun (HDB) need to be eaten. Dunking is allowed (meaning the contestants can submerge the hot dog, bun, or both into liquid before eating. The practice softens the bun and makes it easier to go down, but it is controversial because it leads to messier eating and a lot more debris.) You will see eaters with different liquids from plain ole water to fruit punch.

There is an automatic disqualification for a “reversal of fortune” aka throwing up what you ate.

Contestants have to be 18 years of age and qualified at smaller contests held around the country. (So, sorry, you can’t just show up and expect to compete). And all eaters are members of the International Federation of Competitive Eaters/Major League Eating.

On the line is fame, money (last year it was $10,000 for the winner), and the prized Mustard Yellow Belt.

 

Watching the Contest in Person

The contest starts at 12noon EST at the corner of Surf and Stillwell avenues in Coney Island, right in front of Nathan’s Famous. I highly recommend taking the subway: take D, F, or Q to Stillwell Avenue (it’s the final stop). Once you get off the train you can’t miss it! I would definitely recommend getting there by 9am if you want a good spot. you’ll have to stand around for a while, but there will be plenty of entertainment to entertain you (including acts from the Ringling Brother Circus).

Be sure to wear plenty of sunscreen. It gets toasty out there. Also, you’ll have to face the choice of if you would rather risk dehydration or having to pee the whole time. I choose the former and go without water or coffee the whole morning so I don’t have to give up my spot or wait in huge lines for a bathroom. If rain is in the forecast, bring a poncho (you don’t want to bother people with an umbrella in the way!) And look out for free swag. They usually throw out thunder sticks (blow up things that make noise when you hit them together — which I kind of hate because they get in the way of my photos) and sometimes a few t-shirts. Sometimes an eater will create posters to hand out, so look for those.

Want to have a little more fun while there? The New York City Zombie Crawl is having a meet up there. So, if you so desire, you can come back from the dead and meet others of your kind.

Other than that, just watch and enjoy! It’s an amazing ten minutes of sports and you won’t regret heading out for it.

 

Watching the Contest on TV

On July 4 ESPN will be broadcasting the contest starting at 12noon EST. Look up what channel ESPN is on in your area. This year the broadcast will be repeated immediately afterwards at 1p.m. EST…so if you miss it the first time you can watch it in repeat…or you can watch it twice in a row!

Edited to add: Looks like the contest will also stream online at ESPN3.

 

People to Know

Only the best of the best eaters make it to the table each year to vie for the Mustard Yellow Belt. Each eater has a different style, whether they shake, jiggle, or hop to get the dogs down and whether they snap the hot dogs in half to eat both halves at once (the Solomon Method), separate the buns from the dog (Tokyo Method) or just, well, chew. Here are some of the key players in competitive eating to watch out for this Sunday.

 


Joey “Jaws” Chestnut
RANK: 1
QUALIFIED WITH: 68 HDB (last year’s winning total and world record)
Joey Chestnut is an engineer by week, eater by weekend. He is the number one ranked competitive eater in the world. As the Mustard Yellow Belt winner for the past three years, this defending champion is the one to beat…but he is not unbeatable. In other contests he has been eclipsed by Pat Bertoletti, Bob Shoudt, and Takeru Kobayashi. But if history is any judge, it will be a very hard battle for anyone to dethrone Jaws at hot dog eating.

 


Takeru Kobayashi
RANK: 3
Formerly the unbeatable, undisputed, most amazing competitive eater in history, Takeru Kobayashi is probably one of the best-known competitors (even if you just know his as “that little Japanese guy”). Kobayashi is a 6-time winner of the July 4th hot dog eating contest. But, after a jaw injury a few years ago he lost his reign to Chestnut and has been slipping in the rankings ever since. He made a triumphant return to the forefront last September when he won the Krystal Square Off, but has since lost to Chestnut. As of right now Kobayashi is not scheduled to compete due to “contract negotiations.” Kobayashi says he wants the freedom to compete elsewhere and that the contract for Natan’s limits his freedom. (Ironic that he is fighting for his eating freedom on our Independance Day.) Rumors are still torn between it being a publicity stunt or that he has retired for good. We’ll have to wait until Sunday to know for sure, but even if he doesn’t compete, prepare to hear his name dropped many times throughout the broadcast.

 


Notorious B.O.B. Shoudt.
RANK: 2
QUALIFIED WITH: 40 HDB
Formerly “Humble” Bob Shoudt, this eater is humble no more. He’s climbed up the ranking to the number two spot, has recently won contests in fries, pb&j sandwiches, ribs, and more, and is one to watch in this year’s contest. Fun fact: Bob Shoudt is a vegetarian in real life and only eats meat in sanctioned contests.

 


Pat “Deep Dish” Bertoletti
RANK: 4
QUALIFIED WITH: 30
Pat Bertoletti is another strong contender. Although he’s slipped in the rankings over the last year (last year he was ranked #2, even ahead of Kobayashi) and has lost some recent contests to Shoudt and Chestnut. But he’s still got talent and conviction. And a mohawk. And he’s usually a good contender for a best dressed award. And he’s from Chicago. And I’m really hoping some day someone brings the victory to my town.

 


Crazy Legs Conti
RANK: 14
QUALIFIED WITH: 25
Crazy Legs Conti has become a familiar face of competitive eating. With his dreadlocked hair and personable demeanor he’s an advocate for the sport…but his entrance in this year’s contest has been marred with a lot of controversy. Videos and photos of the contest that he qualified in have surfaced that point to him possibly cheating by leaving more than your average about of debris, and possibly spitting hot dogs into his cup. One thing’s for sure: many eyes will be on Conti this Sunday.

 


Tim “Eater X” Janus
RANK: 6
QUALIFIED WITH: 46
Eater X always competes with his identity hidden behind face paint. But he also always eats well. And he had the highest number of hot dogs consumed to qualify. So he could be a strong contender this year.

 


Eric “Badlands” Booker
RANK: 12
QUALIFIED WITH: 38.5
Badlands has talent: both in eating and rapping. He will surely put up some good dog numbers, but really look for him before the contest performing one of his many competitive eating songs.

 


Sonya “The Black Widow” Thomas
RANK: 5
QUALIFIED WITH: 34
Don’t let this tiny beauty fool you, she has the heart and belly of any eater up there. As the highest ranked female eater, Sonya is always up there in her totals.

 


Erik “The Red” Denmark (RANK: 8/QUALIFIED WITH: 29)
Tim “Gravy” Brown (RANK: 10/QUALIFIED WITH: 28)
While everyone knows the great rivalry between Chestnut and Kobayashi, there are other rivalries in the eating world. Take for instance Tim Brown and Erik Denmark. In a constant battle over rankings, these two often go head to head. While, of course these two are in it to win it, they, a little more realistically, are in it to eat more than the other. Recently Erik finished ahead of Tim in a ribs eating contest. So watch these two to see who out-eats the other at Coney.

 


George Shea
George Shea is the face of competitive eating. Always good for information and always good for a laugh, he serves as MC every year.

 

Other contestants:
“Big” Ben Monson (a newbie on the scene who has been doing well and climbed quickly to a rank of 7), Sean “Flash” Gordon (#15), Juliet Lee (#11 another strong lady of eating), Kristopher Adams (won a military-restricted contest), Andrew Bosque (won a military-restricted contest), Peter “Pretty Boy” Davekos (#20), and Bryan “Big Sexy” Beard (#32).

 

For live commentary from the event, follow my twitter @SillyAmerica and check back here next week for photos and an event recap! (Also be sure to follow @eatingcontest, the official Twitter of Major League Eating.) You can also head on over to EatFeats, a competitive eating news source, which will be sure to have the results and links to articles and more after the contest. Before the contest, be sure to head over to Pepto-Bismol on Facebook to guess and win how many dogs the winner will eat for a chance to win a T-shirt.

 

Whether you decide to brave the crowds at Coney or watch from the comfort of your own couch, the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest is something that shouldn’t be missed. Kobayashi or not, this is the Super Bowl of eating: the biggest and greatest eating contest of the year. And who knows, Joey Chestnut could get dethroned, records could be shattered, someone could have a reversal of fortune, the little guy could come out of nowhere.


View my recaps from previous years’ hot dog eating contests:
Hot Dog Eating Contest 2008
Hot Dog Eating Contest 2009


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Superdawg Wheeling’s new giant hot dogs!



Being a Chicagoan has many advantages…one of those most definitely being that we have some of the best hot dog choices the country has to offer. Whether you love Portillo’s or Hot Doug’s, Gene and Judes or The Wiener’s Circle, there is definitely one place that stands in a league of its own…so much so that is doesn’t sell hot dogs, it sells Superdawgs.

I’ve talked here about Superdawg before. Back in 2008 with the original Superdawg and then back in January when I stopped by the new Wheeling location on opening day.

But there was one thing missing back in January that just made a Superdawg location a true Superdawg location: the iconic giant hot dogs (Maurie and Flaurie) on top of the roof.

This past Thursday Maurie and Flaurie were finally complete and placed in their proper location, and so I drove up there on Friday night to check them out…

Site: Superdawg Wheeling
Location: 333 S. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling, IL, 60090
Cost: Menu prices vary, CASH ONLY!
Hours: 11am – 1am Sun-Th, 11am – 2am Fri-Sat
Date: May 14, 2010

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Muffler Man holding a Hot Dog



When you think of the word “Muffler Man” what do you think? Is it a guy who fixes your car? Or is it a person made from car mufflers? If you’re like me you think differently.

A muffler man is a fiberglass giant. He stands so tall at 18 to 25 feet that I can easily fit underneath his legs. His arms are bent in front of him: left palm down, right palm up making it easy for him to hold a muffler…or an ax, a flag, a rocket, a hot dog. Popularized in the 60s and 70s by International Fiberglass these roadside attractions were built to be just that: ways to attract customers to businesses.

In 1965 a muffler man was erected in Cicero, Illinois at a hot dog and burger restaurant named Bunyon’s.

In 2003 the restaurant closed but the legacy of the hot-dog wielding giant lives on. “Tall Paul” was restored and relocated to Route 66 park in Atlanta, Illinois where he still stands proud today.

Site: Muffler Man holding a Hot Dog
Location: Arch Street, Atlanta, Illinois
Cost: Free to see.
Hours: Always visible.
Date: July 15, 2007

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Superdawg Wheeling is now open!



Sometimes its 3pm and you’re at work, which means you are also on Twitter (hey, you’re only human) and you see the tweet you and many others have been waiting for too long: Superdawg Wheeling is open.

Superdawg was opened in Chicago in 1948 by Maurie Berman and his wife Florence. The neighborhood carhop is just as well known for its mustard/neon relish/pickle/onion/hot pepper topped dogs as it is for its 12-foot Maurie and Flaurie anamorphic hot dogs that perch on its roof. I’ve talked about Superdawg before here.

And 50 years later here we are again.

For months, eager Chicago-area-ans have been repeatedly asking one question: When will the Wheeling location open? Construction began, the building went up, ordering stations installed. And yesterday. At 3pm. Out of nowhere. We got the tweet: Superdawg Wheeling is open.

So, naturally, I dropped all plans for the night to drive 45 minutes for a hot dog in a cracked-window car on one of the coldest nights of the season. OK, so granted the entirety of my night was going to consist of baking a cake for my roommate’s upcoming birthday. And since she specifically requested a cake from a box I was able to bake it in under an hour and leave it to cool while I went to fulfill my new journey. (Hey, it has to cool before frosting anyways, and I had to kill time doing something.)

So I drove to Wheeling. Which is actually further than the original from me but hey, how often do you get to eat at a Superdawg on its opening day?

I pulled my car up and pressed my button to order. Everyone there seemed to be inside. But I think the greatness of the place is to sit in your car and order from the glowing menu box and eat in there. So I ordered a Superdawg and some Superveggies and a chocolate milkshake. And they were delivered to my window on a tray.

Within seconds I managed to knock over my veggies and to spill ranch dressing all over my floor. Maybe my klutzy self should have gone inside. But whatever. I recovered and ate them all. And I was good and didn’t even put ketchup on my dog. And I ate every bite. Because it’s Superdawg. And that means its super delicious.

Although they opened yesterday the signature giant hot dogs have yet to make it to the roof although sources say they will be up some time next week. I guess that means I will have to go back. Oh darn :-)

Site: Superdawg Wheeling
Location: 333 S. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling, IL, 60090
Cost: Menu prices vary, CASH ONLY!
Hours: 11am – 1am Sun-Th, 11am – 2am Fri-Sat
Date: January 28, 2010

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Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest – Part 2



Here are some more photos from the July 4 hot dog eating contest!
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Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest



Saturday was the Fourth of July! For some that means fireworks. For others that means barbeques. For others that means donning winter coats and sleds and joining the parade! But for me, the Fourth of July only means one thing: The Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island!
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Since it started airing on ESPN I would watch it every Fourth of July. It was my favorite part of the holiday and last year my best friend and I went to New York to see it in person! Unfortunately she couldn’t join in this year, but I decided that I just couldn’t miss it and went on my own!
I got to Coney around 8:45am. I managed to get myself a VIP pass but I wasn’t exactly sure where that meant I could be. I’m glad I got there early though ’cause I soon met up with Jamie and Sadie and Carrie (the HungrySisters) again and we managed to get right up front near the stage. I decided to stick it out with them because the VIP area looked to be a little more off to the side. Although, since it is such a fan favorite/media frenzy/thunderstick clapping/signs in the air event it is nearly impossible to get a good photo from anywhere! Maybe next year I can get a media pass…does running a blog make me media?
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Anyways, we stood there. For a long, long time. But we were entertained by both the stage and the crowd! The guys behind us were die-hard Kobayashi fans. And the guys next to us were all about Chestnut. I think me and the Hungry Sisters didn’t care too much who won since we love them all! I mean, on one hand I have never seen Kobayashi win live, so I’d love to see him win, on another keeping the title in America is cool so I totally want Chestnut to win. But on my third and fourth hands I would die to see Pat Bertoletti or Tim Brown win it and do Chicago proud! So, in conclusion, I just want to see lots of people eat a lot of hot dogs!
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The on stage entertainment was great as well. There was everything from a strong man to dancing dogs to music groups to the musical stylings of Badlands Booker himself!
Finally at noon the broadcast began! We watched Bunnettes dance and an ESPN reporter put hot dogs in a blender and drink them!
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And then the competitors were announced and everyone took the stage…
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As the giant Nathan’s Famous clock counted down we all prepared for what surely would be an epic battle. And boy was it.
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As soon as the clock ran down the eaters were off, hot dogs were dunked and stuffed and pressed and consumed. I had a good view of Tim Janus who seemed to be eating at a pace I’d never seen from him before. Joey and Kobayashi were pretty much neck and neck but with Joey always seemingly just that much ahead. I tried to keep up with my favorites Pat Bertoletti and Tim Brown, but unfortunately they were at the other end of the table and tough to see. They ate. And ate. And ate. And then something completely crazy happened. Not only did Joey Chestnut break his ten-minute hot dog eating record from last year…he broke his twelve-minute record from the year before! With 68 hot dogs and buns Joey Chestnut won and edged out Kobayashi (who ate 64.5) for the third year in a row! Pat came in third with 55, which, by the way, just four years ago would probably have been enough to kill the competition. It’s amazing the pace and capacity that has built up over these last few years!
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The Fourth of July hot dog eating contest is ALWAYS an amazing time! I highly recommend it to anyone!

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2009 Crazy Stupid Vacation – Day 11 – New York



Saturday, July 4, 2009
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY SILLY AMERICA!
I hope your Fourth of July weekend was full of fun! As for me, I spent most of it watching the greatest sporting event of the year: The Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest!
I’ll post a major recap of my amazingly awesome Fourth of July when I return to Chicago…For now here is a picture of the great American hero of the hot dog, three-peat victor at Nathan’s, Joey Chestnut in action!
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