![]() The decisive winner today - with 35 franks in his belly - is Gideon Oji, who's 31 and originally from Nigeria. Some of the contestants look queasy, and as a straw-hatted announcer gives a play-by-play, he observes "this is what makes a patriot, ladies and gentlemen." The competitors open wide, ramming hot dogs into their mouths to a soundtrack of furious techno music. ![]() The clock starts, and a 10-minute countdown begins. (There is no ketchup, mustard or relish on the table, by the way - just cups full of water, in which some contestants will dunk their hot dogs and buns, for easier consumption.) event, the stage sits beside the stately neoclassical facade of the National Gallery of Art, and there's a "splash zone" of plastic set up between the competitive eaters and the crowd, to protect onlookers from any liquids headed their way. Each plate is piled high with hot dogs, and in a few moments, these brave people will shovel as many as they can down their throats, for a chance to compete at what may be the Super Bowl, Olympics, and World Cup of competitive eating, all wrapped up in one bun - the annual Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest, in New York's Coney Island.Īt the D.C. ![]() On a sunny June weekend on Washington, D.C.'s National Mall, nine contestants sidle up to a table full of paper plates. The celebratory hot dogs await their impending doom.
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