Joy rebules the title in the famous hot dog eating competition of Chestnut Nathan

Joy rebules the title in the famous hot dog eating competition of Chestnut Nathan

Famous competitive Eater Joy “Jawed” Chestnut on Friday retrieved its title after Nathan’s famous fourth July hot dog dining competition Last year skipping Gastronomic battle in New York for iconic mustard belts.

The 41 -year -old Chestnut consumed 70 1/2 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, which decreased by 76 Vainers and 2021 records. It marked the 17th win in 20 performances for Westfield, Indiana, Eater in the international television competition, which they missed out on a contract dispute last year.

“I want me to eat something else. Sorry,” a smiling chestnight told the mob, many chant his name. “I’ll come back next year.”

In the Women’s Division, Mickey Sudo of Tampa, Florida, won her 11th title in the Women’s Division, giving the best to a dozen contestants, dropping 33 dogs. Last year, he ate a record 51 link. She was also apologizing for her performance.

“I think I let the fans go down a little. I heard people in the crowd saying, ‘Go for 52,” Sudo told ESPN. “Obviously, I am always raising my goals, but did not cooperate hot dogs. For some reason, Bans felt big today.”

A large crowd, with foam hot dog haats, came out to see the annual Eat-a-Thon held outside the famous restaurant in the original Nathan in Koni Nathan since 1972. Many fans showed the much -awaited comeback of Chestnuts in an incident, which they have “a nurtured tradition, a celebration of American culture, and a giant part and a huge part.”

Chestnut gave the best to 14 fellow contestants from America and around the world including Australia, Czech Republic, Ontario, England and Brazil. Last year’s winner, Chicago’s Patrick Burtoleti, 46 1/2 Hot Dog and Bans came second, he ate less than 58 to earn the 2024 men’s title.

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“I like to live here,” Chestnut told ESPN after his victory. “As soon as I came to know that I was coming, my body – it was easy to train. I love to do it. And push myself and love people by defeating Hek.”

Last year, Major League Eating The organizer of the event George Shea said that Chestnut would not participate in the competition due to a contract dispute. Chestnut made a deal with a competitive brand, plant-based meat company impossible foods.

Chestnut told The Associated Press last month that it had never appeared in any advertisements for the company’s vegetarian hot dog and is the only hot dog company in Nathan with which he has worked. But Chestnut admitted that he should “be more clear with Nathan.”

Last year, Chestnut ate 57 dogs – in just five minutes – in an exhibition with troops at Fort Bliss in Texas’s El Paso. He said that the incident was “amazing” and he was still happy to give a chance to eat hot dogs – many of them – July fourth.

“I am glad I did this, but I am actually happy to come back to the island of Koni,” he said.

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