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Eating competitions killed two people this past weekend

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Choking is the fourth-leading cause of unintentional injury death—and it happens with disturbing frequency at competitive eating events.

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This past weekend, two tragic and needless competitive-eating-related deaths occurred within 24 hours of each other. A 20-year-old college student and a 42-year-old Colorado man died in separate choking incidents tied to eating competitions: one involving pancakes; the other, doughnuts.

Caitlin Nelson was a student at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut who died Sunday after participating in a Greek-life-sponsored eating contest. She was said to have eaten four or five pancakes when she stopped breathing. Caitlin was said to have multiple food allergies, although it's not clear whether they contributed to her choking. To make the story even more horrific, Caitlin was the daughter of a Port Authority police officer who died on 9/11.


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Earlier that same day, Travis Malouff, 42, collapsed in the lobby of a Voodoo Doughnut in Denver and was declared dead of "asphyxia, due to obstruction of the airway," according tothe Denver Office of the Medical Examiner. He had been participating in a donut-eating challenge before he died.

Eating competitions are tied to a panoply of risks, especially for those who participate on the regular. Sure, there's weight gain, elevated cholesterol levels, and hikes in blood pressure that the pros contend with. They can also develop stomach paralysis or gastroparesis, which occurs when a person too often stretches their stomach beyond its normal capacity. Water intoxication and stomach perforation can also happen.

 
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I remember couple years back I saw this story of a guy who participated in a cockroach eating contest. He won, but died later on that night. How do you call somebody's mother to explain that?
 
I remember couple years back I saw this story of a guy who participated in a cockroach eating contest. He won, but died later on that night. How do you call somebody's mother to explain that?
Im sorry, but I was on E after "participated in a cockroach eating contest..."

Lmaoo wth!?
 
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