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Eric “Badlands” Booker Sets New World Record in Nathan’s Famous Lemonade Chug Contest
Eric “Badlands” Booker Sets New World Record in Nathan’s Famous Lemonade Chug Contest
On the Fourth of July 2024, at the iconic Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, Brooklyn, competitive eating legend Eric “Badlands” Booker set a new world record in the Lemonade Chug Contest. This video captures the thrilling moment as Badlands chugs an astonishing amount of lemonade in record time, showcasing his incredible skill and determination.
The Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest has been a beloved tradition since 1916, drawing spectators from around the world to witness competitive eaters battle it out for glory. This year’s event was particularly exciting, with 15 men and 14 women competing for the $20,000 cash prize and the coveted Mustard Yellow Belt.
Badlands Booker, a fan favorite known for his impressive chugging abilities, did not disappoint. Amidst the cheers of an enthusiastic crowd, he set a new world record in the Lemonade Chug Contest, adding another achievement to his storied career in competitive eating.
The video, shot with the iPhone 15 Pro Max, offers a clear and exhilarating view of the contest. It captures not only Badlands’ remarkable performance but also the vibrant atmosphere of Coney Island on Independence Day.
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