Chow down and keep it down! Annual burger eating competition returns for the 14th year

Forget about hot dogs. In D.C., the competitive eating competition that marks Independence Day involves lots and lots of Z-Burger burgers.

At the Tenleytown Z-Burger, 12 contestants bellied up to tables with dozens of burgers and waited for the countdown to chow down during the 14th Annual Independence Burger Eating Competition.

When the announcer said “go,” the eaters smooshed beef patties between two buns into their gaping maws, using water to get the chewed food down. Some placed their hands in front of their faces to keep the chewed-up mush in their mouths.

“There is nothing like an old-fashioned burger eating contest,” said Peter Tabibian, owner of Z-Burger.

He said six hundred burgers were cooked up for this event alone.

Molly Schuyler downed 34 burgers to defend her title as the person with the most wins. This year marks her ninth first-place finish in the competition.

“It’s really fun,” Schuyler said while holding a $2,000 prize check. A total of $6,500 in cash prizes went out to the top ten finishers.

Contestants took sips of water between burgers at the 14th Annual Independence Burger Eating Competition outside of the Tenleytown Z-Burger
Contestants took sips of water between burgers at the 14th Annual Independence Burger Eating Competition outside of the Tenleytown Z-Burger (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
Contestants started eating the dozens of burgers outside of the Tenleytown Z-Burger
Contestants took sips of water between burgers at the 14th Annual Independence Burger Eating Competition outside of the Tenleytown Z-Burger (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
Molly Schuyler accepts her trophy for first place, after eating 34 burgers
Molly Schuyler accepts her trophy for first place, after eating 34 burgers (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
Molly Schuyler accepts her check for first place, after eating 34 burgers
Molly Schuyler accepts her check for first place, after eating 34 burgers (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
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Contestants took sips of water between burgers at the 14th Annual Independence Burger Eating Competition outside of the Tenleytown Z-Burger
Contestants started eating the dozens of burgers outside of the Tenleytown Z-Burger
Molly Schuyler accepts her trophy for first place, after eating 34 burgers
Molly Schuyler accepts her check for first place, after eating 34 burgers

Dan “Killer” Kennedy of West Decatur, Pennsylvania, kept down 32 burgers to take second place in the competition.

“I felt slow today, maybe it was the heat, or they changed the buns up a little bit which made them a little more difficult to eat,” Kennedy said.

But he considers Schuyler his best friend and says their fun rivalry will continue. He recently defeated her in a doughnut eating competition.

Andrew Puhl, also of West Decatur, Pennsylvania, came in fourth place after he consumed 27 burgers. He said while he wanted to win, of course, he enjoyed being a part of “the show.”

“That close a grouping of finishers, that puts on a good show,” Puhl said.

Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at WTOP. Before joining WTOP in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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