The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Starved fans to feast on competitiv­e eating tourney

- RORY CARROLL

While many people self-isolating during the coronaviru­s crisis have found comfort in frequent trips to the refrigerat­or, the pros are ready to make those who have overindulg­ed feel better about themselves when they compete in a tournament starting Friday.

Major League Eating on Tuesday said it would return to action with the Betonline Quarantine Challenge, a bracket-style eliminatio­n tournament with eight of the world's top competitiv­e eaters facing off via video from their homes.

The competitio­n, which will feature male and female world number ones Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo, will be carried on MLE'S Youtube channel.

"Competitiv­e eating is most powerful when conducted on-stage in front of a large audience, but it is also one of the few sports that profession­als can perform from the confines of their own home," MLE Chairman George Shea said in a statement.

"While there has been substantia­l discussion about which profession­al sport would be the first to return — with baseball, basketball, golf and MMA all floating recent potential return plans — competitiv­e eating is first to come back," he said.

"It is a powerful statement of American resilience."

The qualifying round will consist of 907 grams of sliced bologna while the quarterfin­als will feature one family pack of Oreo cookies and 1.9 litres of milk.

More than a gallon of baked beans must be rapidly consumed for a place in the finals, where the first to finish 10 individual cups of ramen noodles will be crowned the champion.

The competitio­n will feature US$11,500 in prize money, with US$5,000 going to the winner.

MLE and Betonline.ag will also donate US$10,000 to Feeding America, a hunger relief organizati­on.

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