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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Richard Doyle (L) eats a mince pie during the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. The competition was won by Mike Doggerel, who along with fellow joint winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Mike Doggerel, 33, from Glastonbury, prepares for the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along with fellow joint winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Mike Doggerel, 33, from Glastonbury, eats a mince pies in the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along fellow competition winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Mike Doggerel, 33, from Glastonbury, eats a mince pie in the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along fellow competition winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Lee Palmer (C), eats a mince pies in the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along fellow competition winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Mince pies wait to be eaten as competitors prepare for the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along with fellow joint winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Greg West struggles after eating too many mince pies during the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. The competition was won by Mike Doggerel, who along with fellow joint winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Richard Doyle prepares for the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. The competition was won by Mike Doggerel, who along with fellow joint winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Greg West struggles to eat mince pies during the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Richard Doyle eats a mince pie during the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. The competition was won by Mike Doggerel, who along with fellow joint winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Richard Doyle eats a mince pie during the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. The competition was won by Mike Doggerel, who along with fellow joint winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Olympia Enos-Konyot-Goncalvez eats a minc pies during the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Mike Doggerel, 33, from Glastonbury, eats one of 19 mince pies in the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along fellow competition winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Greg West struggles to eat mince pies during the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Mike Doggerel, 33, from Glastonbury, celebrates being joint winner in the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along with Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Mike Doggerel, 33, from Glastonbury, celebrates being joint winner in the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along with Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Competitors prepare for the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along with fellow joint winner Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images
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WELLS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Mike Doggerel, (L), 33, from Glastonbury, and Lee Palmer, (R), 34 from Swindon, celebrate being joint winners in the Wookey Hole Big Eat competition on November 22, 2011 in Wells, England. Mike, along with Lee Palmer, ate 19 mince pies in ten minutes. The annual competition sees handpicked competitors, eating professionals and members of the public, attempting to eat as many mince pies as possible in the space of 10 minutes for a prize of 1000GBP and the chance to compete in one of the biggest speed eating events of the year in the United States. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) – Getty Images