They will each take home 10,000 dollars (£8,000). It was Chestnut’s 13th win and Sudo’s seventh. With 16.5 pints of ice cream consumed in six minutes, Sudo claimed victory, the 2,000 prize and a new world record that will be hard to top. I also upload contest footage from time to time. “Minute six is where I really missed the crowd,” Chestnut said, “and I hit a wall, and it took me a little bit more work to get through it.” Here, I take on monstrous restaurant challenges, ridiculous eating stunts, and anything else to showcase my talent and genius. NEW YORK, NY - JULY 04: Miki Sudo wins in the womens competition with 31 hot dogs at the 2019 Nathans Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island on Jin the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Champions Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo (John Minchillo/AP) Just five women and five men competed, and clear plastic barriers separated them as they chowed down. The annual Fourth of July hot dog contest normally takes place outside Nathan’s flagship shop in Brooklyn, New York, but was held indoors without spectators. “I’m always pushing for a record,” Chestnut said before the contest started. Competitive eater Joey Chestnut sets a new world record with 75 hot dogs (John Minchillo/AP) The coronavirus outbreak moved the famous competition from the Coney Island boardwalk to an undisclosed indoor location but the results were familiar: Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo were men’s and women’s champions once again.Ĭhestnut downed 75 wieners and buns in 10 minutes and Sudo downed 48-and-a-half in the same time, setting new world records for both the men’s and women’s events. World records were set at Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in the US amid social distancing measures at the annual gluttony fest.
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