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Tim Janus

Tim Janus is an American retired competitive eater, entertainer, and media personality known in the community by his moniker "Eater X." A native who worked as a pizza chef in the East Village, Janus rose to prominence in (MLE) events, where he competed for over a decade and earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2004. Janus entered in the early 2000s, adopting a signature face-paint style inspired by games to add flair to contests, a tradition he maintained for over 150 events. He specialized in diverse foods, including pies, chicken nuggets, , , brats, and and cabbage, and achieved a world ranking of No. 3 by MLE rankings. Among his standout performances, Janus secured eight competitive eating titles, including a tiramisu-eating world championship in 2005 where he consumed 4 pounds in 6 minutes, and he shattered the record by eating 71 in 12 minutes in 2007. He also set records in noodles (10.5 pounds in 8 minutes in 2007) and nigiri (141 pieces in 6 minutes in 2008), while finishing in the top three at the International Eating Contest for five consecutive years. Beyond eating feats, Janus gained visibility through television appearances, including as a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2002 and as part of the "Team Chomp" duo with fellow eater Joey Chestnut on season 30 of The Amazing Race in 2018, where they were eliminated early after struggling in challenges. He has also dabbled in acting, appearing in short films like Low Water: Sister, Leave Me (2008) and ScarfFace (2021). Family played a key role in his career, with relatives attending events and his father even judging the 2010 Nathan's contest. Janus retired from in 2016 after 11 years, citing concerns such as the physical of and the common of post-contest regurgitation to manage capacity, which he described as "a necessary part of the ." Post-retirement, he transitioned to a career as a with the U.S. Department of State, as of 2024 stationed in , where he reports maintaining good . MLE co-founder Richard Shea has praised Janus as "one of the most famous and accomplished eaters in the history of mankind," highlighting his role as an for the .

Competitive eating career

Early involvement and rankings

Tim Janus was born on December 31, 1976, in . After relocating to in his mid-twenties, he worked as a day trader, but the demanding environment left him seeking alternative outlets for stress relief. In 2004, at age 27, Janus made his debut in by entering a local corned beef and contest, where he surpassed amateur competitors but finished in the lower ranks among professionals, sparking his interest in the sport. That same year, he participated in multiple events, including a second-place finish at the Krystal's Classic burger eating contest with 29 burgers consumed. His strong rookie performances earned him the International Federation of Competitive Eating's (IFOCE) Rookie of the Year award, recognizing his rapid adaptation and potential. Janus joined (MLE), the primary sanctioning body for events, and quickly progressed through the rankings due to consistent high placements in diverse contests such as hot dogs, pies, and desserts. By , as a seven-year veteran, he had competed in over 100 events worldwide and established himself as a top-tier eater, frequently ranking in the global top three. His early involvement laid the foundation for a career marked by strategic training and distinctive showmanship, including face paint during competitions.

Major achievements and competitions

Tim Janus established himself as a top-tier competitive eater during his career from 2004 to 2016, with consistent high placements in prestigious events sanctioned by . He participated in the Hot Dog Eating Contest multiple times, including a third-place finish in 2007 with 43 hot dogs and buns consumed in 10 minutes, second place in 2010, second place in 2012 with 52 hot dogs and buns, and third place in 2013 with 50. These performances positioned him among the elite, often just behind record-setting totals from rivals. Janus's competitions frequently pitted him against dominant figures like and , fueling intense rivalries that elevated the sport's profile. In the 2007 Nathan's contest, Chestnut dethroned six-time champion Kobayashi by eating 66 hot dogs and buns to Kobayashi's 63, while Janus secured bronze in a field of international talent. Subsequent years saw Janus challenging Chestnut's reign, as in 2012 when Chestnut tied his own of 68 amid Janus's strong second-place effort. These matchups exemplified the strategic depth of , with Janus employing techniques like rapid swallowing and minimal chewing to maximize intake. His achievements drew significant coverage, spotlighting both the spectacle and of speed eating. In 2006, Janus appeared in MTV's documentary episode "True Life: I'm a Competitive Eater," which chronicled his training regimen and aspirations alongside , offering viewers an inside look at the dedication required to compete at the highest level. The following year, National Geographic's "The Science of Speed Eating" profiled Janus as a test subject, where he underwent an upper gastrointestinal series during a hot dog consumption challenge; the footage revealed his stomach's remarkable expansion to over three times its normal size, illustrating physiological adaptations such as delayed gastric emptying that enable elite eaters to ingest vast quantities without immediate distress.

World records in eating

Tim Janus established multiple world records in competitive eating through events sanctioned by Major League Eating (MLE). His achievements highlight his prowess in consuming large quantities of diverse foods within strict time limits, often in promotional or championship settings. In 2005, Janus set the for tiramisu consumption by devouring 4 pounds of the dessert in 6 minutes during an MLE event at Verducci's Market in . This feat occurred in a final round against competitor Yellowcake Subich, marking one of his early standout performances as a rising star in the circuit. On September 22, 2007, Janus claimed the world burrito-eating championship in , by eating 10.75 eighteen-ounce burritos—filled with rice, black beans, pork, cheese, and mild sauce—in 12 minutes. The victory, which earned him a $3,000 prize, showcased his strategic preparation, including a day of candy-only intake to optimize his digestive system. Janus achieved another milestone on April 11, 2008, setting the MLE world record for nigiri sushi by consuming 141 pieces in 6 minutes at the Clift Hotel in San Francisco. This record was set during a promotional event for the video game Major League Eating: The Game, underscoring his versatility in handling compact, rice-based items under pressure. These records contributed to Janus's consistent top rankings in MLE, where he was often placed among the top five eaters globally during his peak years.

Retirement

Tim Janus announced his retirement from on July 3, 2016, via , concluding a 12-year career that included participation in over 100 events. Over the course of his tenure, he achieved multiple world records, such as consuming 71 tamales in 12 minutes in 2007. The decision stemmed primarily from the physical toll of the sport, which Janus described as a long-term , stating, "I've wondered how long-term stupid competing is for my ." He retired out of an abundance of caution following research highlighting dangers like distension and impaired in competitive eaters. Additionally, the demanding schedule had constrained his personal life, prompting a desire for improved work-life balance after more than a decade tied to events in . Janus also sought to redirect his energies toward media and personality opportunities, leveraging his public profile beyond eating competitions. In subsequent interviews, Janus reflected on the cumulative strain, including frequent post-contest vomiting—nearly 10,000 instances over his career—which raised concerns about potential damage to his , teeth, and vascular system. He noted the sport's resemblance to bulimic behaviors in terms of gastric stress, though he emphasized maintaining overall good health post-retirement while working as a . These reflections underscored his prioritization of long-term over continued competition. Janus's final major public appearance tied to his eating legacy came in 2017, when he teamed with fellow competitive eater on Season 30 of as "Team Chomp." The duo, representing their shared background without engaging in eating challenges, was eliminated in the third leg of the global race.

Burping achievements

Professional burping career

Tim Janus began exploring burping as a performance skill around 2012, drawing on his extensive experience in to master techniques for controlling air release and engagement. This overlap with his eating career provided a foundation for burp modulation, allowing him to adapt quickly to the demands of sustained . His training regimen centered on ingesting large quantities of carbonated beverages, such as , to accumulate gas in the while practicing the release for optimal duration and volume. By mid-2012, Janus had positioned himself as a professional burper, securing paid opportunities for live demonstrations at public events.

World records and championships

Tim Janus secured his place in burping history by winning the inaugural World Burping Championship on June 8, 2012, at the Hudson Station Bar and Grill in . Organized by the World Burping Federation with support from the International Federation of Competitive Eating, the event pitted five competitors against each other in a test of endurance. After chugging approximately two gallons of carbonated sodas including and , Janus unleashed a single, continuous burp lasting 18.1 seconds, earning him the title of World Burping Champion, a $500 prize, and recognition for setting a in burp duration at the time. In the , participants produced timed belches into following rapid consumption of fizzy drinks to generate gas, with judging focused primarily on the length of the uninterrupted eructation. Janus's background as a top-ranked competitive eater contributed to his edge, as years of training had expanded his gastric capacity to accommodate and expel large amounts of air efficiently.

Notable stunts and performances

One of Tim Janus's notable demonstrations occurred on July 19, 2012, during his appearance on with , where he performed on-command burps at the request of guest . In 2013, Janus undertook a stunt attempting to achieve a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08%—the for in many jurisdictions—by consuming non-alcoholic , specifically aiming to drink 30 cans of O'Doul's in one hour. He managed 28 cans before vomiting, but breathalyzer tests registered only a 0.02% BAC, far short of his goal and underscoring the negligible alcohol content in such beverages. This challenge, documented in a video produced by Deadspin, generated significant online buzz and highlighted Janus's ability to handle extreme volumes of liquid, though it resulted in physical discomfort rather than intoxication. These performances contributed to his reputation for entertaining burping feats outside competitive settings, often shared via viral media without establishing formal records.

Media appearances

Game show participations

Tim Janus first gained significant visibility on national television through his appearance on the syndicated version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 2009, where he competed in the Million Dollar Tournament of Ten. As a competitive eater known as "Eater X," Janus leveraged his public profile to secure a spot on the show, demonstrating strong general knowledge across 14 questions to reach the $1,000,000 milestone. He ultimately walked away with $100,000 after correctly surmising the answer to the final question but opting not to risk it, a strategic decision that preserved his winnings without depleting his unused lifelines from earlier rounds. In 2018, Janus teamed up with fellow competitive eater as "Team Chomp" for Season 30 of , marking his most physically demanding game show outing. The duo, hailing from and respectively, relied on their endurance from eating contests but faced elimination in Leg 6 after struggling with non-eating challenges, including a Roadblock involving manual labor in that tested their speed and coordination rather than consumption skills. Their preparation emphasized and drawn from events, though the race's global detours and puzzles highlighted limitations beyond their specialized fame.

Acting roles

Tim Janus began exploring acting opportunities in the mid-2000s, occasionally drawing on his persona during auditions to stand out. In , he took on a supporting role in the short Low Water: Sister, Leave Me, directed by David Rubin. The following year, Janus appeared as a featured performer in the for the Spaceships song "Let It Rest for a Little While" from their album Zero to 99. His television acting credits include portraying Jones, a hedge fund trader, in the episode "The Good Life" (Season 1, Episode 5) of the Showtime series Billions in 2016, and a guest spot in season 4 of in 2016. In 2021, he appeared in the short film ScarfFace.

Talk show and television spots

Tim Janus made several notable guest appearances on talk shows and specials, showcasing his and skills to broader audiences. In 2012, Janus appeared on with in episode #20.180, aired on July 19, where he performed a live demonstration for the studio audience and guest . Earlier, in 2006, he was profiled in the MTV documentary series episode "I'm a Competitive Eater" (season 8, episode 8), which provided an in-depth look at his lifestyle as a professional competitive eater, including training routines and event preparations alongside other eaters like . Janus also featured prominently in the 2007 Channel special Science of Speed Eating, serving as a test subject for scientific examinations of techniques. The documentary included an to analyze his stomach expansion and eating mechanics, highlighting physiological aspects such as jaw speed and swallowing efficiency. During the 2012–2015 period, Janus appeared in various news segments discussing his world records in eating and , often demonstrating techniques for local and national broadcasts to explain the and strategy behind his achievements.

Other ventures

Weatherman role

In 2014, Tim Janus briefly served as a novelty weatherman on local television, delivering weather forecasts infused with humorous interludes to capitalize on his as a world burping champion. His appearances started on February 8, when he provided the weather segment on FOX 35 Orlando's morning news broadcast in . He continued this role on other stations, including a visit to WPMI in , on March 28, where he again presented the forecast with his comedic style. The stint lasted several months, from February to June 2014, functioning as a short-term gig that highlighted Janus's personality and unique talents. These broadcasts were designed for entertainment, blending standard meteorological information with lighthearted to engage audiences in an unconventional way. The segments generated positive local buzz for their fun approach, with clips circulating online and contributing to Janus's growing TV visibility. This role acted as a transitional step, extending his fame from and events into more diverse on-air opportunities.

Video game features

Tim Janus is featured as a playable character in Major League Eating: The Game, a 2008 WiiWare title developed by Sensory Sweep Studios and published by , with likeness and competitive eating records incorporated into his in-game representation. The game, the first to simulate professional contests, includes Janus among eleven real (MLE) athletes, such as and , who compete across twelve food categories like hot dogs, pizza, and using Wii Remote motions to mimic techniques such as cramming and tossing. Released on July 14, 2008, in and later in , it was tied to MLE promotional efforts, including a press event where Janus set a by consuming 141 pieces of sushi in six minutes to highlight the game's launch. An version followed in 2012, available via for and , allowing players to select personas of top MLE professionals like for head-to-head or CPU battles simulating competitions. emphasizes rapid consumption mechanics, with power-ups and elements drawn from actual MLE events, such as the , to replicate the intensity of Janus's background in professional and feats. The title achieved modest visibility, ranking in the top 20 WiiWare downloads in by late August 2008, but saw limited long-term commercial traction as a niche simulation game. Its release nonetheless elevated Janus's visibility in gaming circles, aligning with MLE's broader efforts to expand into interactive entertainment and contributing to his recognition beyond traditional contests.

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