



Justin Woys dominates Ahwatukee/Foothills Native New Yorker in Week 7 of the Battle of the Bone Wing Eating contest. Woys chowed down over 2lbs 2ounces to earn a seat in the finale at Chase Field in September. He now has an opportunity to win the Grand Prize, a Harley Davidson from Chandler Harley Davidson or grab a pair of season tickets for the 2010 Arizona Diamondbacks season.
Thanks to all of the wingmen and women who showed up to support the contestants!
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|
Name |
|
|
|
Appx. Wings Eaten |
Pounds Eaten |
|
Justin Woys |
|
|
|
68 1/2 |
2.141 |
|
Patrick McLaughlin |
|
|
|
57 1/2 |
1.797 |
|
Jeff Barnes |
|
|
|
51 |
1.594 |
|
Robert Quach |
|
|
|
51 |
1.594 |
|
Greg Wirget |
|
|
|
47 1/4 |
1.477 |
|
Glen Sato |
|
|
|
42 3/4 |
1.336 |
|
Ralph Guariglio |
|
|
|
37 |
1.156 |
|
Dennis Gibbs |
|
|
|
35 3/4 |
1.117 |
|
Brian Ko |
|
|
|
35 |
1.094 |
Note on our weekly results: Nutritiondata.com states that one whole chicken wing (both the paddle and the drumstick portion of the chicken wing) weigh on average 1 oz. Thus providing us with the figure that each wing portion (the drumstick and the paddle) each weigh a half an ounce. So, when it is stated that a contestant has eaten 57 wings, they have eaten the weight that is the equivalent of 57 wings. In actuality they have eaten more than 57 wings, but the actually weight of the meat they have eaten is equivalent to the weight of 57 whole wings.




