HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) - Robert Breinig was ready to cram down the hot dogs. He had kept his stomach empty for nearly two days in preparation for the hot-dog-eating contest at the Kansas State Fair.
But it took just nine franks until Breinig suffered what veterans of the competitive eating circuit call a "reversal of fortune" Monday afternoon. And when his team of five National Guardsmen finally won Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest - chomping down some 46 dogs with buns - Breinig was a little too nauseous to take part in the celebration.
It would probably be "a long, long, long time" until he feasted on dogs again, the queasy contestant said.
Teams of sheriff's officers, media personalities, firefighters and grocery clerks competed in this year's contest, which drew 28 competitors Monday afternoon.
Some were looking for entertainment. Others wanted a free lunch.
But no one actually believed they could beat the world's best competitive eater, Takeru Kobayashi, who on July 4, 2004, ate 53 1/2 hot dogs and buns in just 12 minutes - one frank every 13.45 seconds.
Kansas's best, Hutchinson radio personality Lucky Kidd, won individual eating honours when he wolfed down 13 hot dogs.
To win the state's title, eaters had just 12 minutes to eat as many hot dogs as they could. They could use any strategy to get them down, but if the dogs came back up before 12 minutes, the contestant was disqualified.
All 28 competitors met those standards, but Breinig was not the only one who fell prey to a digestive disorder once the contest was over.
For spectator Pat Goatley, that was part of the fun.
"I just like watching people make fools of themselves while eating," said Goatley, one of hundreds of fans cheering on the fair's contestants.
Contestants try to avoid 'reversal of fortune' at U.S. fair'
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