Mon 19 Apr 2004
ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. - A patrolman from Wisconsin left his opponents in a cloud of powdered sugar dust by downing 9-1/2 doughnuts in three minutes to win a doughnut-eating contest for police officers in suburban Chicago.
Terry O’Brien of the Town of Geneva Police Department in Lake Geneva, Wis., said he was destined to win Wednesday’s contest because law enforcement runs in his family.
“Actually, it was my father, who’s deceased,” O’Brien said. “He was a Chicago cop, a lifer. Today is his birthday.”
For the second year in a row, the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association held the contest at its annual conference. The Dunkin’ Donuts World Cop Donut Eating Championship attracted 40 contestants from the U.S. and Canada.
Master of Ceremonies Ed Nowicki said he was amazed by what it took to win this year.
“I thought they’d do seven (doughnuts), maybe they’d do eight,” Nowicki said. “I couldn’t believe 10!”