'Eater X' Wins Burrito-Eating Contest

The Associated Press
Saturday, September 22, 2007; 5:37 PM

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- A day trader and aspiring pizza chef known as "Eater X" munched through 10 3/4 burritos in a dozen minutes Saturday to win what was billed as the world burrito-eating championship.

Tim Janus, 30, of New York City, said he prepared by just eating candy for a day, which he said helped clear his system.


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Tim "Gravy" Brown pauses between bites as he participates in the world burrito-eating championship Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007, outside the Costa Vida restaurant in South Portland, Maine. Brown finished in third place, eating 6 1/2 18-ounce burritos in 12 minutes. (AP Photo/Joel Page) (Joel Page - AP)
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"I love Mexican food," he said after his victory.

About 100 spectators watched the contest outside the Costa Vida restaurant, where about a dozen entrants competed for $3,000 in prize money. The 18-ounce burritos were made of rice, black beans, pork, cheese and a mild sauce wrapped in a tortilla.

The burrito record holder, Eric "Badlands" Booker, has retired from competitive eating and wasn't on hand to defend his title. But other contestants well-known on the eating contest circuit showed up.

Among them was Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas of Alexandria, Va., who holds a world lobster-eating title that she won in Kennebunkport and who finished second Saturday by downing 10 "Big Kahunas."

Other eaters included Jason "Crazy Legs" Conti and Tim "Gravy" Brown.


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