Japan's all-star speed eater suffers professional injury

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Japan's all-star speed eater suffers professional injury

Mon Jun 25, 9:00 AM ET

A Japanese man who set a world record by wolfing down dozens of hot dogs within minutes has suffered a severe jaw injury due to his rigorous training, making his next title uncertain.
Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi said he can only open his mouth to make a gap the size of a fingertip after being diagnosed with jaw arthritis.
In an entry on his blog entitled "Occupational hazard," Kobayashi said: "My jaw refused to fight any more."
The injury occurred only a week after the slender 29-year-old started training to win his seventh straight title at the annual July 4 Nathan's Famous hot dog eating event on New York's Coney Island.
"I feel ashamed that I couldn't notice the alarm bells set off by my own body," he said. "But with the goal to win another title with a new record, I couldn't stop my training so close to the competition.
"I was continuing my training and bearing with the pain but finally I destroyed my jaw."
Kobayashi, who has become a niche celebrity in Japan and the United States, had already halted his competitive eating activities for several months due to mourning after his mother's death earlier this year.
But he said he still wanted to go to the competition in New York.
"I want to be the pride of my mother," he said in the blog entry posted Sunday.
Last year, Kobayashi put down a world-record 53 and three-quarters hot dogs in just 12 minutes.
In addition to the Nathan's Famous titles, he holds world records for scoffing cows' brains and rice balls.
In 2004, he founded the United Food Fighters Organisation in hopes of making people take competitive eating seriously as a sport.
Despite Japanese people's reputation as moderate eaters, Kobayashi helped to turn competitive eating into a television sensation with "food fighters" downing everything from sushi to cakes.
But Japanese television began to shy away from such contests after a 14-year-old junior high school student choked to death in 2002 trying to imitate competitive eating during school lunch.



http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070625/lf_afp/lifestylejapanushealthfoodpeople_070625130041
 
I heard an american just beat his record.......sounds like hes maxed out, and now copping out.
 
bigspizz;949666; said:
I heard an american just beat his record.......sounds like hes maxed out, and now copping out.

I dunno about copping out but he is the best at what he do. Although I have to add that he will have stiff competition from the American who beat his record if in case he did push through the contest.
 
bigspizz;949666; said:
I heard an american just beat his record.......sounds like hes maxed out, and now copping out.

Show the Champ some respect! :headbang2 I think he still has the record, there is a guy named Joey Chestnut that is a young american dude that is getting close to him during the contests, but as far I've heard has never passed it. I hate to see an athlete of his caliber go down because of an injury!!;) Still it would have been great to see him win for the what 7th time in a row?
 
I dont think he chickened out.. if he did, then what about next year's competition and the year after ? No matter what happens, he still have to face the top challenger.
 
big E;949680; said:
Show the Champ some respect! :headbang2 I think he still has the record, there is a guy named Joey Chestnut that is a young american dude that is getting close to him during the contests, but as far I've heard has never passed it. I hate to see an athlete of his caliber go down because of an injury!!;) Still it would have been great to see him win for the what 7th time in a row?

An "athlete of his caliber".....he's eating hot dogs, HELLO! He's not an athlete! And why they showed this story on sports center is beyond me. He's a competitor, yes, an athlete, no. Ill have to check on the specifics about the american shattering his record....I think I herd that he did...but I was making fun of the story and wasnt listening. I did see that on SC they compared his 7th title to lance armstrongs seven tour de frances, among others(athletes) with similar accomplishments, and Im sorry I draw the line when you start comparing a hot dog contest to the tour de france....what an insult to Lance!
 
bigspizz;949666; said:
I heard an american just beat his record.......sounds like hes maxed out, and now copping out.

I don't think so. He is/was the man at competitive eating.. watching that documentry where he was in japan and in the resturant they gave him food super oily just to try to make him full was great.
 
fishfood2326;950360; said:
An "athlete of his caliber".....he's eating hot dogs, HELLO! He's not an athlete!
I think he's more of an athlete then some people who are considered athletes. Such as race car drivers.
 
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