![]() The annual contest on New York City’s Coney Island drew competitors from England, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Brazil and Australia, according to ESPN. I got stuck with a big burp early on but was able to correct.” I never want to be distracted by the other competitors,” Sudo, of Port Richey, Florida, said after the competition. “The first couple minutes, I found myself watching her, which I never want to do. She said competition from the 27-year-old Ebihara had thrown her off. Sudo, 37, was disappointed in her winning total, which was nine hot dogs short of her all-time high. A final count of plates settled the score. The unofficial real-time counter showed the two leaders tied throughout much of the competition. Sudo beat Mayoi Ebihara’s 33 1/2 hot dogs in 10 minutes in a women's event that appeared to be much closer until the final count was announced. ![]() Hot dog-eating champ Joey Chestnut helped subdue a protester, as a group interrupted the. “Everybody got messed up,” Chestnut said. Chestnut continued to eat hot dogs the entire time on his way to his 15th Nathan’s Famous holiday crown. His best finish was in 2021 when he tallied 76 hot dogs, but Tuesday's weather disruption made a repeat impossible. The 39-year-old from Westfield, Indiana first competed for the Nathan's title in 2005 and hasn't lost it since 2015. “What a roller coaster, emotionally,” Chestnut said after riding out the rain and wondering whether the famed contest would go on at all. But before the men could compete, stormy weather moved over New York City's Coney Island and delayed the competition for two hours. In the women's contest, defending champion Miki Sudo forced down 39 1/2 hot dogs and buns to collect her ninth Mustard Belt. Esper, of Oxford, Massachusetts managed to ingest 49 hot dogs and buns. "The Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest is arguably the most iconic sporting event in American history," Shea said.Eating superstar Joey “Jaws” Chestnut shook off a rain delay and gobbled his way to another win at Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest, downing 62 franks and buns in 10 minutes.Ĭhestnut out ate runner-up Geoffrey Esper and the rest of an international field of 15 competitive eaters by double digits to clinch his 16th title. Joey Chestnut ate 66 hot dogs and buns to beat six-time defending champion Takeru Kobayashi in the 2007 Nathans Hot Dog Eating Contest, his first of 8 conse. She fell short of her record of 48 franks.Ĭompetitors from all over America and as far away as Australia tend to dunk their hot dogs in water or soda to make them easier to swallow in such rapid succession without gagging. Sudo returned after sitting out last year because she was pregnant. ![]() In the women's category, Miki Sudo triumphed with 40 hot dogs in 10 minutes. "Joey Chestnut is a force from beyond who defies the laws of physics," said contest host George Shea. Second place went to one Geoffrey Esper with 47.5 franks and buns, and third to James Webb at 41. Chestnut told AFP he trains by eating hot dogs often and taking part in eating contests featuring them about once a week.Īfter Monday's virtuoso performance, he said he will not touch food again for a day.Ĭhestnut was the undisputed winner of the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest, finishing far ahead of the field.
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