A tie in Washington eating contest: 34 burgers in 10 minutes
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[July 03, 2021]
(Reuters) - The reigning queen of
Washington's annual July Fourth burger eating contest had to share her
championship trophy on Friday with last year's second place winner, as
the two each ingested 34 burgers in 10 minutes.
Molly Schuyler, a mother of four from California, managed to down the 34
burgers - just one shy of her record of 35 - during the Annual
Independence Burger Eating Championship hosted by local fast food chain
Z-Burger.
Her annual nemesis, fellow professional eater Dan 'Killer' Kennedy of
Pennsylvania, also scarfed down 34 burgers on Friday, placing the two in
a tie.
In total, 14 of the top independent U.S. 'professional eaters' and local
area contestants squared off to see who could stomach the most burgers
in the allotted 10-minute timeframe, as they competed for $4,350 in
prize money, including the grand prize of $1,750 cash.
Once the time was up, contestants still had to wait another two minutes
for judges to make sure they would actually hold in the enormous volume
of food ingested.
A small but enthusiastic crowd usually turns out each year to observe
the annual July Fourth spectacle, as well as to indulge in a free burger
afterward.
The two posed for the media after the contest, holding their shared
trophy and wrapping a champion's belt around their waists.
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Dan "Killer" Kennedy ties with Molly Schuyler, the reigning
champion, for first place at the Z-Burger twelfth annual
"Independence Burger Eating Championship" contest in Washington, U.S,
July 2, 2021. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
When asked how it felt to reach the "upper echelon"
of the competition next to the reigning champion, Kennedy simply
replied, "full."
The capital city's burger eating contest comes ahead of Nathan's hot
dog eating contest in New York on Sunday - the main competitive
eating event of the July Fourth holiday.
(Reporting by Reuters TV; editing by Diane Craft)
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