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Molly Schuyler breaks Big Texan 72 ounce steak record
May 26, 2014 at 4:15 pm by ojrifkin · More posts about:Amarillo, Big Texan, Molly Schuyler, Records
The Big Texan reports that Molly Schuyler finished the 72 ounce steak challenge meal in 4:58, almost half the time of Joey Chestnut’s previous record. After finishing her first challenge meal, she ate another challenge in 9:59. This makes the new all time wall of fame top 4 (Amarillo.com article)
Molly Schuyler 4:58 2014
Joey Chestnut 8:52 2008
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[color=red][size=+2] Buffalo Wild Wings “Blazin Wing” Challenge[/color][/size]
[b] The Location [/b]
Buffalo Wild Wings, San Diego California
[b] The Challenge [/b]
[i]Buffalo wing chain Buffalo Wild Wings has something called the “Blazin’ Wing Challenge.” For $12.00, you get a dozen of the chain’s chicken wings, slathered in their signature “Blazin’” sauce, the top end of the heat scale in the Buffalo Wild Wings array of sauces. The challenge? Eat them all, in less than six minutes. Complete the challenge, and you get a tee shirt, and your photo on the wall of fame.
After you sign a waiver, absolving the restaurant of responsibility in the event you should begin vomiting uncontrollably, or go blind, there are a few more details to consider. During the six minute challenge, you can’t have anything to drink. You can’t use any dipping sauces, like blue cheese, that would dampen the heat. You can’t use a napkin. You can’t use anything but your mouth to strip meat from the bone. And you can’t touch your face.[/i]
[b] Results/Thoughts [/b]
Win! Ended up beating the challenge in 1 minute in 57 seconds and set the record at that location!
This was my very first “spicy challenge”. I
more of a volume challenge, I had never attempted anything spicy before. I never even thought of doing the challenge until my girlfriend and I were driving past the restaurant and I thought “Hey, they have a pretty decent food challenge from what I remember”. I went in, ordered it, and they stopped the music and announced my name and the entire restaurant cheered me on.
They let me try a taste of the “blazin sauce” beforehand, so I had an idea of what I was going for. The challenge itself was DEFINITELY easier than I expected, I knew I would be able to stomach the 12 wings easily.. (probably 4 or 5 orders of them) and the sauce wasn’t that hot. Overall, it was great and I’d do it again.. THIS WAS MEANT TO BE MY “return” back into the "eating challenge world” as I expect to be returning to eating challenges again very soon, and my next one should be in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned!
[b] The Pictures [/b]
[b] Release Waiver [/b]
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[b] Pre wing appetizer [/b]
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[b] Wings [/b]
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[b] Finished! (Time was 1:57 seconds) [/b]
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[b] Free T shirt and name up on the wall of fame! [/b]
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Congrats man! Nice work.. I hope to get back into some challenges in the next few weeks myself! Hopefully some burger challenges!
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[QUOTE=ugasar;1250687921]Congrats man! Nice work.. I hope to get back into some challenges in the next few weeks myself![B] Hopefully some burger challenges![/B][/QUOTE]My next one!
Thanks dude
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Just got back in from a 12 day sea trial with the command today. As luck would have it while looking at hotels around Waikiki on Oahu Island where my command will be in port for 14 days (June 25-July 8) of RIMPAC......I happend to have found 4 kick ass challenges I can do within 6 miles or less from my hotel!
Moose McGillycuddy's - [url]http://www.moosewaikiki.com/Breakfast.html[/url] (scroll to bottom)
IHOP - [url]http://dining.staradvertiser.com/2011/11/digest/high-hopes-for-new-ihop-challenge/[/url]
MAC 24/7 - [url]http://www.mac247waikiki.com/pancake-challenge/[/url]
Honolulu Burger Co. - *****://www.********.com/HonoluluBurgerCo/photos/pb.150636211614395.-2207520000.1401865276./411139472230733/?type=3&theater
I have about 6 hikes, 4 Naval historical sites and 4 other major attractions I am set to either lead or take part in during the 2 weeks as well as the 4th of July Luau for all international commands so getting all 4 in may be asking a bit much but 3 of them I think I can rock out. Being a breakfast fanatic I would likely drop the burger challenge in favor of the other 3. Will see!
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Dat burrito...
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I attempted one last night. It was kinda on. Whim. I wasn't super hungry and kinda had to be talked into it. Was a pulled pork sandwich on top of a buffalo chiken sandwich on top of a 10 oz bacon cheeseburger with a never ending lb of fries. I got through the sandwich part and about half the fries but they got me (30 min time) maybe if I had eaten less through the day. The waitress said shed never seem anyone eat the whole sandwich before Others took pics I'll add in when I get them
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[QUOTE=psychodiver9;1254519881]I attempted one last night. It was kinda on. Whim. I wasn't super hungry and kinda had to be talked into it. Was a pulled pork sandwich on top of a buffalo chiken sandwich on top of a 10 oz bacon cheeseburger with a never ending lb of fries. I got through the sandwich part and about half the fries but they got me (30 min time) maybe if I had eaten less through the day. The waitress said shed never seem anyone eat the whole sandwich before Others took pics I'll add in when I get them[/QUOTE]
The burger challenge I want to do has a pound of chili-cheese fries & a pound of chili-cheese tots.. I thought this might be the hardest part of the challenge, and it sounds like it is! So much starch!!! Nice effort though man, can't wait to see the sandwich :)
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[QUOTE=ugasar;1254532781]The burger challenge I want to do has a pound of chili-cheese fries & a pound of chili-cheese tots.. I thought this might be the hardest part of the challenge, and it sounds like it is! So much starch!!! Nice effort though man, can't wait to see the sandwich :)[/QUOTE]
It was bigger than I expected. Reading it ibthought it was all stacked on one bun but it was like 3 separate sandwiches stacked up
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How do you brahs prepare for a challenge, i might try this 3lb burger under 14 min challenge next week with my brahs and not sure if i should fast, drink plenty of water before hand or what...
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[QUOTE=Geoloop;1254556031]How do you brahs prepare for a challenge, i might try this 3lb burger under 14 min challenge next week with my brahs and not sure if i should fast, drink plenty of water before hand or what...[/QUOTE]
Not much really. If I plan to do one I'll try to eat less that day. Last night was kinda impromptu so I didn't do anything. No "prep"
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I follow Randy Santel and his night before salad tactic and then his morning of eating/go train routine. See his site for exactly how he does it. Its simple, painless and easy to implement and it works!
I went 24-0 after starting to use it before my challenge stint April 13 to March 14. The only challenge I gave up on was when I went in cold turkey. 3 or so months later came back and beat it in 21 minutes. Proof is in the pudding....but hey, this is just what works for me (and Randy of course).
PS.....not a fan of trying to "train" during the week or weeks leading to a contest like the big name eaters do......not possible with my job demands.
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[QUOTE=psychodiver9;1254519881]I attempted one last night. It was kinda on. Whim. I wasn't super hungry and kinda had to be talked into it. Was a pulled pork sandwich on top of a buffalo chiken sandwich on top of a 10 oz bacon cheeseburger with a never ending lb of fries. I got through the sandwich part and about half the fries but they got me (30 min time) maybe if I had eaten less through the day. The waitress said shed never seem anyone eat the whole sandwich before Others took pics I'll add in when I get them[/QUOTE]
Props for trying Ryan. Looking forward to seeing the pictures.
[QUOTE=Geoloop;1254556031]How do you brahs prepare for a challenge, i might try this 3lb burger under 14 min challenge next week with my brahs and not sure if i should fast, drink plenty of water before hand or what...[/QUOTE]If you can't eat a 3lb burger, without any prep. I wouldn't even bother. Don't drink a bunch of water before, maybe during the day.
[QUOTE=oregonpanthers;1254619111]
PS.....not a fan of trying to "train" during the week or weeks leading to a contest like the big name eaters do......not possible with my job demands.[/QUOTE]Didn't you just talk about how you drink shakes and stretch your stomach? (a few months ago) haha
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[QUOTE=Geoloop;1254556031]How do you brahs prepare for a challenge, i might try this 3lb burger under 14 min challenge next week with my brahs and not sure if i should fast, drink plenty of water before hand or what...[/QUOTE]
Limit your intake/water leading up to the event to leave some space for the meal, use the water to help push down the food if you need to (especially speed contests) and limit during your event to prevent filling your stomach (large meals).
You could try to cut back, or fill up on veggies (like randy does and which was stated in here to stretch your stomach) but if you have a huge appetite by nature you should have nothing to fear on a 3lb burger. they go down pretty easy.
i know furious pete stated in one of his Q&A when asked that he goes on a liquid diet the day before (mostly milk and protein shakes + BCAA's/EAA's) to help keep food out of his stomach to prepare for the volume of food he eats or does in the contests.
Randy's Tips:
[url]http://www.randysantel.com/randys-challenge-advice/strategies-per-food-type[/url]
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[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1254631571]. Didn't you just talk about how you drink shakes and stretch your stomach? (a few months ago) haha[/QUOTE]
I have a 40oz blender shake/protein fruit smoothie every day but that has nothing to do with eating challenges at all. Its just a lifestyle thing I do with all the fitness classes I teach each day I cant always stomach solid food meals before and after classes. Outside of Randy's tips I have not done anything for food challenge training in my life......just dont much care to do so honestly.
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Stonie and Chestnut world gyro championship.
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Stonie knocks out 53 hot dogs today in Boston for his qualifier for July 4th Nathan's contest.
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Molly Schuyler reports she ate three six pound burgers, which would probably be a record for most weight consumed in a burger challenge.
[url]http://twitter.com/MollySchuyler/status/481891465337913345[/url]
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Furious Pete top 10 Burger Challenges:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqRrZUhr00g[/url]
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The Bear Takes down the ironman in 15 minutes
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlptgRcP1_s[/url]
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^ Looks like he did at the location I did mine at. feelsbadman
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Stonie smashing 66 hot dogs... dude can eat that's for sure.
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Got dammit Stonie.. was hoping he'd dethrone Joey this year.
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[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1265032061]Got dammit Stonie.. was hoping he'd dethrone Joey this year.[/QUOTE]Same, like Stonie; he's a cool guy.
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Just watched the hot dog eating contest from earlier today that I DVR'd.. Couple of things I found interesting for those who did not get to see it:
First off, the final was Chestnut 61 & Stonie 56... And Stonie was actually leading 49-48 with 2:15 left
Second, the gave height weight and Stonie was listed at 5'8" 120 pounds compared to a 6'2" 225 Chestnut.. Now I know it all comes down to technique, appetite, practice, etc. but 100+ pound advantage I feel has to help some
Third, they went head to head in about 7 events already this year and Stonie beat him in gyros & tacos
Fourth, for all of the ice cream bros out there like me.. One of Chestnut's notable records is 15 pints of ice cream (vanilla) in 6 minutes!!!
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[QUOTE=ugasar;1265167301]Just watched the hot dog eating contest from earlier today that I DVR'd.. Couple of things I found interesting for those who did not get to see it:
First off, the final was Chestnut 61 & Stonie 56... And Stonie was actually leading 49-48 with 2:15 left
Second, the gave height weight and Stonie was listed at 5'8" 120 pounds compared to a 6'2" 225 Chestnut.. Now I know it all comes down to technique, appetite, practice, etc. bu[B]t 100+ pound advantage I feel has to help some[/B]
Third, they went head to head in about 7 events already this year and Stonie beat him in gyros & tacos
Fourth, for all of the ice cream bros out there like me.. One of Chestnut's notable records is 15 pints of ice cream (vanilla) in 6 minutes!!![/QUOTE]It doesn't.
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is it me or is chestnut starting to pack on the lbs
and agree with erik, there appears to be little correlation between size and amount people can eat in all these comps
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I ate a medium pizza to myself last week and had a chocolate bar for dessert and felt like I was going to die
How do you ppl do this
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[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1265032061]Got dammit Stonie.. was hoping he'd dethrone Joey this year.[/QUOTE]
Stonie just loses steam at the end like the last few years he has done it. Joey continues to power through to the last second. Stonie held his ground, he will get that title soon...
[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1265187441]It doesn't.[/QUOTE]
^^ This
miki Sudo
Sonya Thomas
Kobi
Molly
Look at how big these people are but can dominate in the sport.
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I definitely agree with y'all and aren't arguing for the counter, shoot y'all have done way more challenges than me.. You are right though, because they were a couple of guys 350+ pounds who didn't even place haha!
@ Determined: Yes he is getting heavier.. They were showing videos/pics of him throughout his 8 year stretch and he was much smaller back in the day.. He is definitely slowly adding some pounds
@ Bob: You are right though, Stonie lost it at the end and if he can work on the finish I think he can eventually win it.. Although Chestnut is very very good! Also, did you see Miki Sudo won the girl's competition taking down 3-time champ Sonya Thomas? Miki is beast modin!!