List of competitive eaters

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Competitive eating, also known as speed eating, is a sport in which participants compete against each other to consume large quantities of food in a short time period. This article provides a list of notable competitive eaters from around the world, highlighting their achievements and contributions to the sport.

Joey Chestnut[edit | edit source]

Joey Chestnut is an American competitive eater who is currently ranked first in the world by Major League Eating. Chestnut has won multiple Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contests, setting world records in the process. His ability to consume vast amounts of food in record time has made him a legend in the competitive eating community.

Takeru Kobayashi[edit | edit source]

Takeru Kobayashi is a Japanese competitive eater who revolutionized the sport with his unique techniques and training methods. Kobayashi held the world record for the most hot dogs eaten at Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest for several years before being surpassed by Joey Chestnut. His rivalry with Chestnut has been a major storyline in competitive eating.

Miki Sudo[edit | edit source]

Miki Sudo is an American competitive eater known for her dominance in the women's division of Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, where she has won multiple titles. Sudo's competitive eating achievements have made her a prominent figure in the sport, inspiring many aspiring female competitive eaters.

Matt Stonie[edit | edit source]

Matt Stonie, also known as "Megatoad," is an American competitive eater and YouTuber. Stonie has won numerous eating contests and is known for his ability to eat quickly and in large quantities. His victory over Joey Chestnut in the 2015 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest brought him international fame.

Molly Schuyler[edit | edit source]

Molly Schuyler is an American competitive eater who has set numerous records in the sport. Known for her small stature and incredible eating speed, Schuyler has won various eating contests across the United States, often competing against and defeating male competitors.

Geoffrey Esper[edit | edit source]

Geoffrey Esper is an American competitive eater who has risen to prominence in recent years. Esper is known for his versatility, having won eating contests involving a wide range of foods, from hot dogs to pizza and wings. His achievements in competitive eating have earned him a high ranking in Major League Eating.

Sonya Thomas[edit | edit source]

Sonya Thomas, also known as "The Black Widow," is a Korean-American competitive eater. Thomas is known for her ability to outeat competitors much larger than herself. She has set numerous records in the sport, particularly in the early 2000s, and has been a trailblazer for women in competitive eating.

Adam Richman[edit | edit source]

Adam Richman, though not a competitive eater in the traditional sense, gained fame through his television show "Man v. Food," where he took on eating challenges across America. Richman's show brought competitive eating and food challenges into mainstream culture, increasing their popularity.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Competitive eating has grown from a niche hobby to a globally recognized sport, with its athletes gaining fame and recognition for their gastronomic feats. The individuals listed above are just a few of the many who have made significant contributions to the sport, setting records and pushing the limits of human consumption.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD