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Elephants Take the Cake at Eating Competition

By Mack Dreyfuss On July - 4 - 2009

America stands on a new frontier.

July 3, 2009, marks the date of the first known cross-species eating competition. The showdown occurred at the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Coney Island Boom-A-Ring in Coney Island, New York. Three Asian elephants conquered three humans from the Major League Eaters organization by eating 505 hot dog buns in six minutes. The humans only ate 143.

Minnie, Bunny, and Susie weighed in at over nine tons while the humans only brought approximately 600 pounds to the table. Human competitors were listed as Juliet Lee, Gravy Brown, and Eric “Badlands” Booker.

On the heels of this historic event comes Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, scheduled for July 4 at 12pm Eastern. It will be televised by ESPN. A single species event, approximately 20 human competitive eaters will attempt to ingest as many hot dogs as possible in ten minutes.

The reigning champ, Joey Chestnut, beat six-time champion Takeru Kobayashi last year in a five dog overtime eat-off. They both ate 59 hot dogs and buns during regulation.

The Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is held annually at the original Nathan’s Famous location in Coney Island.

The International Federation of Competitive Eating (IFOCE) is “against at-home training of any kind. The IFOCE strongly discourages younger individuals from eating for speed or quantity under any circumstances. The IFOCE urges all interested parties to become involved in sanctioned events—do not try speed eating home.”

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