Seaver "The Killer" Miller Slays QVC
We first met Seaver Miller in Baltimore at the crab cake competition just two months ago. His FIRST competition! He ate 21 crab cakes that day (coming in 6th, just ahead of Natty Boh-slugging pro, Crazy Legs Conti), which proved to eerily forecast the number of dogs and buns he put away on Thursday to win the QVC qualifier. Having only competed in crab cakes and two other qualifiers prior to this, Seaver looks like he's joining the ranks of the IFOCE's young, powerhouse rookies. This QVC qualifier, added after the initial lineup was announced, proved to be an interesting one, held at their studios in West Chester, PA--diamond bracelet anyone? While the IFOCE has dubbed him Seaver "The Achiever," we think he's worthier of a more aggressive nickname (his wife gives Seaver "The Killer" Miller the thumbs up). We snagged a few words with this up-and-coming star after his big win.
Give us the quick lowdown on the event:
The mood was really exciting. There were about 400 spectators lining the walls, the stairwell, the balcony and the hallway. The view from where I stood was incredible! A radio station, the local news, and QVC were all covering the event. There will be some footage played throughout the day on QVC as well as on the 10 o'clock Philadelphia Fox news. I won with 21 hot dogs and buns. "Buffalo" Jim Reeves took second with 20 and Steakbellie placed third with 18. Justin Mih and Paul Barlow also had a great showing but I'm not sure of their exact numbers. QVC was selling Nathan products all day today and they gave away Nathan's products to the crowd as well as the top three finishers.
How did you feel about your chances going into this qualifier? How did you train?
Going into it, I felt I could do well but I didn't expect to do as well as I did. I didn't do a lot of training except to drink water after meals.
Did things go like you expected, or were there some surprises?
I didn't expect to win. All the great competitors pushed me to go past my original expectations.
Tell us something funny or unusual that happened during this qualifier:
Richard Shea was hilarious as always. He did a great job warming up the crowd. There were some QVC participants that were really funny - one guy came on to the stage wearing boxing gloves followed by his entourage. Thunder Lips let loose a confetti type firework for his introduction that exploded into the crowd. Steakbellie was wearing his trademark kilt. All in all it was a lot of fun.
What did it feel like to compete with the pros on the hot dog circuit for the first time?
Amazing!! It's not everyday you get to eat at the same table with Sonya Thomas, Bob Shoudt, Jim Reeves, Hall Hunt, Brian Subich, Steakbellie, Paul Barlow, and Justin Mih. Between Philly, Norfolk, and QVC I got to compete with all of them. Entering the competitive eating circuit I wasn't sure what kind of people I would meet. But I can honestly say everybody has been so nice and really approachable. As the new guy, I really appreciate that.
Any predictions about future qualifiers or a winner on the 4th?
I don't really have many predictions for the qualifiers. I know it's going to be some tough competition this weekend. I wish nothing but the best for all of the competitors. As a predication for the 4th, I think an American will bring the belt back home!!!! Let's go Joey!
Last question:

Tetris all the way.


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