PIE EATING CONTEST
The World Pie Eating Contest is held annually in
Wigan, in the northwest of England. People have
been traveling from all over the world to compete
in this event for over 15 years.
In 2006, bowing to pressure from the Government's
healthy eating drive and from the Vegetarian Society,
the contest has been changed. In the past, contestants
were required to eat as many meat and potato savory
pies as they can in three minutes. The rules have been
changed so that the emphasis on speed rather than volume.
And for those health-conscious professional pie-eaters, the
competition includes a vegetarian option. Now the winner is
the person who can eat any pie in the shortest possible time.
The annual World Pie Eating Championship is usually held at
Harry's Bar on Wallgate, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England.
The competition has been held since 1992. In 2006, a vegetarian
version was added [1] after "relentless pressure" from the
In the 2006 competition, the meat and potato pies were all
12 cm (5 in) in diameter with a depth of 3.5 cm (1.5 in). In
the separate vegetarian contest, the pies were 10 cm
(4 in) by 3 cm (1.2 in).[3]
In the 2007 competition, entries included a competitor's
dog, Charlie, who had eaten 20 pies and damaged a
further 10 the night before the competition, nearly
jeopardising the event.[2]
The competition rules dictate that the meat and potato pies
have a diameter of 12cm and a depth of 3.5cm when cooked,
with a pie angle from base to top of between zero and 15
degrees. The vegetarian option will be 10cm by 3cm.
The inaugural winner of this event, in 1992, was Dave Smyth,
a painter from Hindley who ate four pies in three minutes.
The 2005 winner was Anthony "The Anaconda" Danson, a
weight trainer from Lancashire, who managed to eat seven
pies in three minutes, setting a new record. Under the new rules
, the 2006 winner was Brendan Brockbank, aged 18, who ate his
pie in just 78 seconds.