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2011 KFDX Hot Dog Eating Contest

By: Tobin McDuff
Updated: July 7, 2011
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Congratulations to Vernon's Stephen Lane. He ate nine hot dogs in five minutes to win the 2011 KFDX Hot Dog Eating Contest. Although Stephen didn't come close to the record 14 hot dogs eaten by Rider's Tyler Seale last year, this years Sonic hot dogs were bigger and beefier than last year making this years nine equivalent to about 12.5 last year.  

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