Salt Potato Eating Championship

Scottwdw

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Major League Eating came to town for the first time for the Salt Potato Eating Championship. Sort of like a WWE event for competitive eating.

Here's the object of the eaters, an upstate NY summer delicacy, salt potatoes. Each tin full of them contained 3 pounds.
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For 10 minutes I photographed some of the best in the world doing what they do best.

Brian Dudzinski digging in early on.
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Eric "Badlands" Booker plugging away.
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Joey "Jaws" Chestnut, ranked number 1 in the world.
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Eater X (aka Tim Janus) bends down to shove another handful of salt potatoes into this mouth.
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At only 100 pounds, Judith Lee was the only gal in the competition. ; She came in 6th eating almost 9 pounds.
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Pat Bertoletti (left), number 2 in the world, and Joey Chestnut (right) during the last minute of the Wild Carp Week World Salt Potato Eating Championship.
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In the end, Joey Chestnut won by about the weight of a couple of salt potatoes. He ate 13 pounds setting a new world's record (where none existed before).
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In total, the competitors ate over 100 pounds during the 10 minutes of gluttony.
 
joey chestnut is "the man" in competitive eating. ; he has won wing bowl in philly a few times. ; these people are nuts.
 
The power of Twitter. ; I posted the first photo of Joey Chestnut on flickr this morning. ; As of 12:40pm it had only 45 views. ; Then someone with a ton of followers retweeted it and it got like 2500 views by 2pm. ; As of now it is closing in on 3000 views. ; It usually takes months for any of my photos to reach that amount.
 
I've seen Joey at the hot dog event years ago - he's a monster eater. ; I eat like a songbird yet I'm the fat one. ; Unfair. ; ;)

I must admit to having never heard of a 'salt potato', despite having grown up in New Jersey/New York. ; Just must not have been something that got around our goombah/guinea neighborhood in Paterson, being the only mick paddys on the block!
 
Unless you visited central NY, you wouldn't have. ; Salt Potatoes are very local and tied into Syracuse's history as the Salt City.
 
I used to live in Suffern - so not quite central. ; I've driven through the lake region with the family as a kid, but don't remember if I ever saw a salt potato. ; Then again, I'm the only Irishman on the planet that doesn't eat potatoes, so I wouldn't have taken notice of them anyway!
 
Suffern is too far downstate. ; You needed to get past Binghamton. ; Though it sounds like you would have passed on them anyways. ; :)
 
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