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  2. Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef - Wikipedia

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    In another three minute match, Leah Shutkever, who has held 34 competitive eating records according to Guinness World Records, consumed two kilograms of watermelon in 2:30 to break the former record of 1,750 grams in three minutes. [2] The main event featured Chestnut vs Kobayashi.

  3. List of competitive eaters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable competitive eaters. Men. Beard Meats Food; Patrick Bertoletti (2007–present) Eric Booker (1997–present) Carmen Cincotti;

  4. Joey Chestnut smokes Takeru Kobayashi in hot dog-eating ... - AOL

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    British competitive eater Leah Shutkever also ate a record amount of watermelon in three minutes under Guinness World Records. Show comments. Advertisement.

  5. ‘Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef’: Netflix’s Hot Dog ...

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    Netflix’s “Unfinished Beef,” a live competitive-eating special follows in the plodding footsteps set forth by the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, the July 4 spectacular on Coney ...

  6. Joey Chestnut - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 2008, Chestnut set a new male record at The Big Texan Steak Ranch restaurant in Amarillo, Texas, by eating a meal of 4.5 lb (2.04 kg) ribeye steak, salad, baked potato, shrimp cocktail, and roll in just eight minutes and 52 seconds. Shortly afterwards, on his show on KKLA, previous record holder Frank Pastore congratulated Chestnut.

  7. Guinness World Records that have never been broken - AOL

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    The world's tallest man, as confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records, is Robert Pershing Wadlow, who was born in 1918 in Alton, Ill. Standing at a colossal 8'11.1″ (2.72 m) and weighing in at ...

  8. Guinness World Records

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    The first edition topped the bestseller list in the United Kingdom by Christmas 1955. The following year the book was launched internationally, and as of the 2024 edition, it is now in its 69th year of publication, published in 100 countries and 23 languages, and maintains over 53,000 records in its database.

  9. Guinness World Records - Wikipedia

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    The list of records which the Guinness World Records covers is not fixed, records may be added and also removed for various reasons. The public is invited to submit applications for records, which can be either the bettering of existing records or substantial achievements which could constitute a new record. [ 59 ]