David O'Karma
David "Coondog" O'Karma is a Competitive eating champion, entertainer, and writer from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. He was formerly a member of the IFOCE, but is now the director of a Competitive Eating organization called the Association of Independent Competitive Eaters (AICE).
Competitive Eating
He started competitive eating at age 15 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, at Church's Chicken on Portage Trail. He ate 13 sweet potato pies in one minute to become the WCUE Sweet Potato Pie-eating Champion. From there he entered the Houlihan and Big Chuck Show's Pizza Fight of the Century and became the only other person (besides Robert "Wild Mouth" Tilk) to defeat champion eater Mariano "Mushmouth" Pacetti.
On July 4, 1974, Coondog set his first world record by eating 45 hard-boiled eggs in 8 minutes and 10 seconds, becoming the WCUE Egg-Sucking Champion. Later that summer, at the Cuyahoga Falls Kid's Carnival.
In 2001, Coondog O'Karma came out of a self-imposed retirement of 27 years to win the Nathan's Famous Middletown, New York regional hotdog eating contest, qualifying him for the Nathan's Famous Coney Island 4th of July Hotdog Eating Contest in Coney Island where he finished poorly in 7th with only 17 hotdogs, compared to a record breaking 50 hotdogs by the winner.
Over the course of his career, he has held world records in doughnut, hard-boiled egg and corn on the cob consumption. In addition to American events, Coondog has also traveled to Japan for a Sushi eating competition and to meet with Takeru Kobayashi.[1] He has been ranked as high as 14th in the world by the IFOCE.
In addition to these successes, however, there have been letdowns in his career. He was disqualified from the 2002 Wing Bowl after vomiting. He had eaten over 100 wings by that point.[2] He eventually retired from Competitive Eating due to his family's concerns about its effect on his health.[3]
In April 2006 Jason Fagone's book on competitive eating, Horsemen of the Esophagus, featured Coondog as one of three competitive eaters profiled in the book. On Easter Sunday in 2004,2007 and 2012 O'Karma competed in a bee eating contest (eating real bees) in Hiroshima Japan. O'Karma finished in second to last place in this event in 2004 and 2012 and he finished 3rd out of 8 in the 2007 contest. From 2010 through 2015, O'Karma competed in foot corn eating contest (from the feet of 100 year old people) in Moorea. O'Karma won this contest in 2011 and he finished third in it in 2014.
Writing
In addition to competitive eating, Coondog writes poetry and essays. In April 2004 Coondog published his first volume of poetry under the title "Wit and Whimsy of a White Trash Jesus." Several of his writings have won awards, including the Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards first place in the Open Essay category.
Event Promotion
In August 2006 Coondog co-hosted The National Hamburger Festival in Akron, Ohio. The festival was held to honor local food innovators, Frank and Charles Menches, who claimed to have invented the hamburger in 1885. The festival included a hamburger eating contest, which O'Karma won, by eating 4 and 1/2 double decker hamburgers in 8 minutes.
In 2002 he left the IFOCE after conflicts occurred with its owner, George Shea. He disagreed with IFOCE management regarding several issues, including concerns about the health and pay of competitive eaters.[4] He later joined forces with a smaller Competitive Eating league, the Association of Independent Competitive Eaters (AICE), which was established by his friend eater Arnie "Chowhound" Chapman. He now serves as the Director of Operations for the AICE.
Personal life
Coondog was born in Akron, Ohio and was raised in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. He attended Kent State High School where he was a varsity swimmer.[5] Coondog later attended Kent State University has worked as a painter and construction contractor.[6] He is married with two children.
References
- ↑ Horsemen of the Esophagus by Jason Fagone, 61. (ISBN 0-30723738-9)
- ↑ Horsemen of the Esophagus by Jason Fagone, 39. (ISBN 0-30723738-9)
- ↑ Park, Madison (3 July 2009). "Speed eaters gain weight, clog arteries but have few regrets". cnn.com. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ↑ Horsemen of the Esophagus by Jason Fagone, 41. (ISBN 0-30723738-9)
- ↑ Horsemen of the Esophagus by Jason Fagone, 64. (ISBN 0-30723738-9)
- ↑ Horsemen of the Esophagus by Jason Fagone, 70. (ISBN 0-30723738-9)
External links
- Association of Independent Competitive Eaters
- Transcript of Food TV's Unwrapped segment on the Denny's 96er burger
- ESPN article on International Hot Dog Eating Contest