1muffin★.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:19:14.23ID:dGdrV+AU9
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[New York = Yasuhiro Kobayashi] Takeru Kobayashi (46), known as the hot dog speed-eating king, gave an interview to the Yomiuri Shimbun. Kobayashi, who announced his retirement in September, said, “I would like to hold a hot dog eating contest in Japan,” revealing his intention to train the next generation of contestants and to create an environment for speed eating. On September 2nd, Kobayashi returned to competition for the first time in about five years, competing in a hot dog eating contest against rival Joey Chestnut (40) in Las Vegas. He ate 66 pcs in 10 minutes, but fell short of Chestnut’s 83 pcs, and announced his retirement from speed-eating competitions after the match. “I wanted to retire after becoming world number one once again, but I did everything I could,” Kobayashi said in an online interview in late October. “So many friends came from Japan and other places to support me, and I couldn’t be happier.” Kobayashi first took part in the New York hot dog eating contest, which is held annually on Independence Day in the United States, in 2001. He downed 50 in 12 minutes, doubling his previous record. Since then, they have won the tournament six times in a row. Although her winning streak came to an end when she was defeated by Chestnut in 2007, she proudly states, “With this small body (173 cm tall), I have done things that no one could have imagined.” (Omitted)
It’s possible that he has eaten as many as 10,000 hot dogs since his debut. On the other hand, I began to feel unwell, such as losing my appetite and feeling full. “In a food fight, if you focus only on eating quickly, it will damage your body,” he said, and he plans to focus more on nutrition education in the future. Kobayashi has left the United States, where he had been based for a long time, and now lives in Japan. When asked about his next goal, he said, “I want to hold a speed-eating contest in Japan. “We would like to work on establishing rules for speed eating and creating a good environment, and provide a place where young athletes can thrive.” He also shared his dream of making delicious hot dogs in Japan and selling them in the United States someday. See the source for the full story.
[New York = Yasuhiro Kobayashi] Takeru Kobayashi (46), known as the hot dog speed-eating king, gave an interview to the Yomiuri Shimbun. Kobayashi, who announced his retirement in September, said, “I would like to hold a hot dog eating contest in Japan,” revealing his intention to train the next generation of contestants and to create an environment for speed eating. On September 2nd, Kobayashi returned to competition for the first time in about five years, competing in a hot dog eating contest against rival Joey Chestnut (40) in Las Vegas. He ate 66 pcs in 10 minutes, but fell short of Chestnut’s 83 pcs, and announced his retirement from speed-eating competitions after the match. “I wanted to retire after becoming world number one once again, but I did everything I could,” Kobayashi said in an online interview in late October. “So many friends came from Japan and other places to support me, and I couldn’t be happier.” Kobayashi first took part in the New York hot dog eating contest, which is held annually on Independence Day in the United States, in 2001. He downed 50 in 12 minutes, doubling his previous record. Since then, they have won the tournament six times in a row. Although her winning streak came to an end when she was defeated by Chestnut in 2007, she proudly states, “With this small body (173 cm tall), I have done things that no one could have imagined.” (Omitted)
It’s possible that he has eaten as many as 10,000 hot dogs since his debut. On the other hand, I began to feel unwell, such as losing my appetite and feeling full. “In a food fight, if you focus only on eating quickly, it will damage your body,” he said, and he plans to focus more on nutrition education in the future. Kobayashi has left the United States, where he had been based for a long time, and now lives in Japan. When asked about his next goal, he said, “I want to hold a speed-eating contest in Japan. “We would like to work on establishing rules for speed eating and creating a good environment, and provide a place where young athletes can thrive.” He also shared his dream of making delicious hot dogs in Japan and selling them in the United States someday. See the source for the full story.
ホットドッグ早食い王の小林尊さん「日本で大会作りたい」…引退機に後進育成や食育にも意欲(読売新聞オンライン) - Yahoo!ニュース
【ニューヨーク=小林泰裕】ホットドッグの早食い王として知られる小林尊(たける)さん(46)が読売新聞のインタビューに応じた。9月に引退を表明した小林さんは「ホットドッグの早食い大会を日本でもつくり
52Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:30:00.20ID:oP/pm4fl0
>>1
Eating too quickly or eating too much is a waste of food and bad for your health, so there’s nothing good about promoting it.
It’s especially antithetical to the sustainable world we live in today.
Even sponsors will no doubt be criticized.
Eating too quickly or eating too much is a waste of food and bad for your health, so there’s nothing good about promoting it.
It’s especially antithetical to the sustainable world we live in today.
Even sponsors will no doubt be criticized.
4Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:19:49.65ID:MJzRcvvL0
Eat rice cakes quickly.
93Security Guard [lv.1] [Sprout].Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:38:39.46ID:OlXaKu8L0
>>4
(´・ω・`) Let’s gather some old people.
(´・ω・`) Let’s gather some old people.
5Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:19:56.34ID:X3YA5npn0
Training the next generation is hilarious.
6Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:20:36.22ID:xHFdIzbF0
Do it in America.
7Hunter [Lv.235][SSR Warrior +3][UR Defense +9][Guard].Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:20:40.41ID:/Jow9F4U0
k Kazumi.
9Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:20:44.55ID:8brbFOti0
It would be better to ban pouring it into drinks.
10Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:20:49.57ID:1ZnVJgug0
Is it a competition where you dip bread in water or devour steaks by hand?
11Security Guard [lv.58].Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:20:52.41ID:/118A6Jb0
It’s definitely not good for your body.
12Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:21:04.18ID:cHQ7mtrt0
Is it possible to cultivate the ability to eat a lot? I think it’s something you’re born with.
13Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:21:13.74ID:QukaA6Yk0
Stop eating too much and too quickly. Don’t praise them.
14Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:21:25.09ID:InsFvJ4H0
Eating contests aren’t popular these days.
15Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:21:25.93ID:DhYCqUlv0
Eating quickly or eating too much is the exact opposite of food education lol.
16Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:21:33.25ID:KRboxKs80
The way this guy eats is so disgusting I can’t bear to watch it.
17Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:21:54.47ID:8xp03TlM0
What’s the point of raising something like that?
18Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:21:58.14ID:G8bD5k1m0
I wish they’d start a tasty, cheap hot dog chain.
19Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:22:02.56ID:idQ4PSen0
Isn’t this guy handsome? Isn’t it just the hairstyle that’s the problem?
21Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:22:37.92ID:BibuDomw0
In this day and age, speed eating contests are just meant to stir up controversy. There have been deaths in them in the past.
23Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:22:47.39ID:JSqdaBD40
Imagine this guy eating a hot dog while dipping it in water.
27Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:23:46.99ID:B3i9uWg30
Water soaking is now allowed!
28Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:23:49.92ID:ljWczR3e0
Is he more famous than Ohtani in America?
29Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:23:53.75ID:okjjjOk60
I wish people would stop eating too much or too quickly. It’s wasteful, bad for your health, bad manners, and there’s nothing good about it. Besides, the world is already facing a serious food shortage.
30Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:24:23.28ID:joIkE5iF0
You haven’t spit all this out and digested it yet, have you?
31Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:24:34.44ID:oUpstOyf0
In Japan, the competitive eating genre is the only one, so he’s probably the only one who has been active as a food fighter overseas.
82Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:36:50.26ID:jqkUwAr/0
>>31
No.
This guy invented the food fight.
No.
This guy invented the food fight.
32Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:25:05.76ID:TluOcUYS0
This is the Kobayashi Takeru I know.
75Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:35:01.28ID:2VP9c9di0
>>32
Watch a documentary about the intestines on Netflix
He has a really ridiculous hairstyle
At first I thought “What is this Asian guy… he looks Japanese…”
I only noticed when they showed a scene where he eats a lot.
Watch a documentary about the intestines on Netflix
He has a really ridiculous hairstyle
At first I thought “What is this Asian guy… he looks Japanese…”
I only noticed when they showed a scene where he eats a lot.
33Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:25:35.80ID:qoIN0AeM0
The reason why big eaters stop eating is because it destroys their bodies.
34Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:25:37.83ID:EtZ7atMN0
Training lol.
35Security Guard [lv.7] [Sprout].Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:25:48.36ID:IZ5fLF5F0
If you’re going to do it in Japan, do it with “mochi” like in Japan.
38Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:26:16.14ID:9OCZYNZc0
Don’t do this in a mottainai country.
39Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:26:33.77ID:f0rztRko0
Speed eating contests are a no-no because people could die.
41Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:27:20.76ID:0TFig8s50
I’m retired.
42Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:27:38.98ID:0XdHhi8g0
They stopped airing speed-eating shows after a child died eating school lunch. Before that there was Food Battle Club on TBS.
43Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 20:27:46.43ID:+kOWv1dd0
After this guy came on the scene, the American competitive eating world suddenly adopted the Kobayashi style of eating, so it’s no wonder he’s legendary.
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