Location: Buffalo, NY
CHESTNUT WINS 2012 BUFFALO BUFFET BOWL!
Let it be known that on September 1, 2012, The Great One, The Man They Call Jaws, The Man From San Jose, The Greatest Eater Who Has Ever Lived, The #1-Ranked Eater In The World—Joey Chestnut—claimed the Buffalo Buffet Bowl at The National Buffalo Wing Festival in Buffalo, NY. The annual precursor to the U.S. National Buffalo Wing Eating Championship was no appetizer—the greatest eaters in the world faced off against five pounds of various examples of Buffalo cuisine in a battle of speed and capacity. Sonya Thomas came second, while Juliet Lee took third.
Place Results
1 Joey "Jaws" Chestnut 2 Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas 3 "The Lovely" Juliet Lee
The National Buffalo Wing Festival takes place on Labor Day Weekend (Sept 1-2) at Coca-Cola Field in Buffalo, NY. Part of the proceeds from the festival go to benefit Western New York charities, raising more than $225,000 over the festival's history.
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*All applicants must be 18 years of age or older and fully acknowledge and understand the inherent dangers and risks associated with participating in an eating contest. The applicant further acknowledges and understands that the MLE/IFOCE coordinates with event sponsor(s) to select and approve eligible participants, and that the MLE/IFOCE shall decide, at its sole discretion, whether an applicant is eligible to participate in any eating event, and/or related activities. The MLE/IFOCE may revoke an applicant's eligibility to participate in the eating contest, or related activities, at any time, for any reason, at its sole discretion. The MLE/IFOCE and the event sponsors reserve the right, at any time, to change any and all details concerning the event, including, e.g., time, duration, location and prize structure.