Glutton Bowl
Competition
International Federation of Competitive Eating...of venues during its annual circuit. The organization also produces television shows on competitive eating. In 2002, IFOCE produced Glutton Bowl, a 2 hour eating event on the Fox Network. In 2007 the IFOCE produced four one-hour programs... In this article: Competitive eating, Takeru Kobayashi, Joey Chestnut, Japan, Glutton Bowl, Wing Bowl, Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, and Bob Shoudt |
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Takeru Kobayashi
Kobayashi also won the 2005 Alka-Seltzer US Open of Competitive Eating, a three-hour IFOCE elimination tournament on ESPN, as well as the Glutton Bowl, a two-hour IFOCE eating special that aired on the Fox Network in 2002. However, on Fox's...
In this article: Takeru Kobayashi, Joey Chestnut, Hamburger, Dog, and Coney Island
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Competitive eating
...on ESPN and, in 2008, on the FSN South network. In 2002, the Fox Network aired a two-hour competitive eating contest called the Glutton Bowl. The chief criticism of competitive eating is the message the gluttonous sport sends in an...
In this article: Joey Chestnut, Major League Eating, ESPN, Hamburger, Takeru Kobayashi, Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, Tim Janus, and Vomiting
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Leon Feingold
...three hours of eating). He has appeared on several televised eating contests, including the US Open of Competitive Eating and the Glutton Bowl. Feingold is currently Vice President of the Greater New York chapter of Mensa, the largest...
In this article: Corned beef, Israel Baseball League, US Open, Ed "Cookie" Jarvis, Netanya Tigers, and Cleveland Indians
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Wikipedia | September 19, 2009
David O'Karma
...in Coney Island where he finished 7th with 17 hotdogs. Coondog's career as a competitive eater led him to appearances on Fox's Glutton Bowl, The Sally Jessy Raphael Show '', Steve Harvey's ''Bigtime, Travel Channel's Battle of the Buffets,...
In this article: Hamburger, Sweet potato, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Double Decker, and Corn on the cob
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Wikipedia | August 31, 2009
Glutton Bowl
The Glutton Bowl was a two-hour Fox Network eating special in 2002 sanctioned by the International Federation of Competitive Eating. The special, which was co-executive produced by Nash Entertainment and IFOCE co-founder Richard Shea,...
In this article: Eric "Badlands" Booker, Takeru Kobayashi, Nash Entertainment, and Ed "Cookie" Jarvis
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Neatorama | July 23, 2009
The 10 Craziest Competitive Eating Moments
They mention Kobayashi versus a Kodiak bear, but to me his craziest and nastiest moment was when he appeared on another game show, Glutton Bowl, where he absolutely tore through a tray piled high with brains. I almost hurled. Though not...
In this article: Takeru Kobayashi, Kodiak Bear, Joey Chestnut, YouTube, and Japan
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Wikipedia | February 14, 2009
Dominic The Doginator Cardo
...Cardo is a competitive eater and a member of the International Federation of Competitive Eating (IFOCE). In 2001, he was featured on Glutton Bowl where he took first place in pickled cow tongue. Dominic is currently the IFOCE record holder for...
In this article: Beef tongue
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Newsblog | November 25, 2008
Boras: I've got offers for Teixeira
...Newsbeat Meh. What's he gonna do...a mod version of the Hully Gullett or something? I'd rather see Pedro Borbon chew his way into the Glutton Bowl. TOP 10 REASONS why George should be on "Dancing with the Stars" Boras: Garret...
In this article: Mark Teixeira, Rickey Henderson, Garret Anderson, Mike Mussina, Dodgers, Angels, Jack Wilson, New York Mets, and Citigroup
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The Glutton Bowl was a two-hour Fox Network eating special in 2002 sanctioned by the International Federation of Competitive Eating. The special, which was co-executive produced by Nash Entertainment and IFOCE co-founder Richard Shea, featured Mark Thompson and IFOCE co-founder George Shea as hosts/color commentators. The 32-eater tournament was won by Takeru Kobayashi of Japan. The event also included such noteworthy world record eaters as Eric "Badlands" Booker, Dominic "The Doginator" Cardo, Don "Moses" Lerman, Ed "Cookie" Jarvis, and Bill "El Wingador" Simmons.
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