A Japanese man who set a world record by wolfing down dozens of hot dogs within minutes has suffered a severe injury, due to his rigorous training making his next title uncertain.
Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi said he can only open his mouth to make a gap the size of a fingertip after being diagnosed with jaw arthritis. The injury occoured only a week after the slender 29 year old started training to win his seventh straight title at the Nathan`s Famous Hot Dog eating event on New York`s Coney Island over the 4th of July.
Kobayashi still hopes to go to the competition in New York. "I want to be the pride of my mother," he said. Last year, Kobayashi put down a world record 53 and three quarters hot dogs in just 12 minutes.
Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi said he can only open his mouth to make a gap the size of a fingertip after being diagnosed with jaw arthritis. The injury occoured only a week after the slender 29 year old started training to win his seventh straight title at the Nathan`s Famous Hot Dog eating event on New York`s Coney Island over the 4th of July.
Kobayashi still hopes to go to the competition in New York. "I want to be the pride of my mother," he said. Last year, Kobayashi put down a world record 53 and three quarters hot dogs in just 12 minutes.


Sadly though, I know what they're made out of. Gonna pass on that E-ticket ride...
..Hmm, I better watch out, too in case some of em like the jumbo sized ones. 



