Other names Furious Pete Height 1.88 m Weight 255 lb (116 kg) | Name Furious Pete Nationality Canadian, Polish Role Competitive Eater | |
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Occupation Competitive eaterBodybuilder Similar People Matt Stonie, Roman Atwood, Joey Chestnut, Takeru Kobayashi Profiles |
120lbs anorexia to 230lbs transformation story furious pete
Peter Czerwinski, better known by his stage name Furious Pete, (born November 30, 1985) is a Canadian competitive eater, and youtuber. Czerwinski currently holds six Guinness World Records in eating.
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- 120lbs anorexia to 230lbs transformation story furious pete
- Q a with a competitive eater episode 15 girlfriend edition furious pete
- Early life and career
- References
Q a with a competitive eater episode 15 girlfriend edition furious pete
Early life and career

Peter Czerwinski was born November 30, 1985, in Toronto. Both his parents had health issues. As a teenager, he battled against anorexia and was hospitalized at Toronto's The Hospital for Sick Children. Bodybuilding was a major factor in his recovery.

Czerwinski has a slower digestion rate than the average person's. His daily diet comprises nine balanced meals and he exercises daily. Czerwinski realized his talent in eating when he managed to beat an eating record. Thereafter, he decided to take on more eating-related challenges and post them on YouTube. Having participated in more than 90 eating competitions, Czerwinski holds six Guinness World Records in competitive eating, including that for eating a whole raw onion in 43.53 seconds, seventeen bananas in 2 minutes, fifteen hamburgers in 10 minutes, 750 millilitres of olive oil in 60 seconds, and 17 Jaffa Cakes in sixty seconds. He also participated in season one of Canada's Got Talent. For his performance, he ate 5 hard boiled eggs, 3 pieces of Canadian bacon, 2 bananas, and a bag of milk in 51 seconds; however, he did not make it past the Toronto Auditions.

A direct-to-DVD documentary film, The Story of Furious Pete, chronicling Czerwinski's life, screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The Furious "Pete" – which consists of 20 pieces of bacon and 20 pieces of cheese, alongside a five-pound platter of fries – is named after him, after Czerwinski became the first person in 1,500 attempts to finish it.

