Field Level Media
05 Jul 2025, 10:04 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
The Fourth of July was made whole once again as Joey Chestnut returned to the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest after a one-year hiatus to devour the competition Friday for his 17th career title of the famed event at New York's Coney Island.
After sitting out last year's competition because of a sponsorship conflict, Chestnut gulped down 70 1/2 hot dogs with buns in 10 minutes to make a meal out of 2024 winner Patrick Bertoletti, who finished second by eating 46 1/2 hot dogs and buns.
Among the 15 competitors, there were rivals from as far away as Australia and Brazil.
Chestnut ended up falling short of his record 76 hot dogs and buns the Indiana native consumed in the 2021 contest.
But with Chestnut back, the contest returned to being the food frenzy it once was. When Bertoletti won last year, he did it by eating 58 of the backyard-grill delicacies.
Instead of competing at Coney Island last year, Chestnut took part in a five-minute contest in El Paso, Texas, against four Army soldiers at Fort Bliss, and won that with a total of 57 hot dogs and buns.
In the women's competition Friday, Miki Sudo of Tampa, Fla., won her 11th Nathan's title by eating 33 hot dogs and buns. Sudo won despite falling well short of her record total of 51 last year.
'I feel like I let the fans down a little bit. I heard people in the crowd saying, 'Go for 52,'' Sudo told ESPN. 'Obviously, I'm always setting my goals high, but the hot dogs weren't cooperating. For some reason, the buns felt larger today.'
--Field Level Media
Get a daily dose of Asia Pacific Star news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Asia Pacific Star.
More InformationWASHINGTON, D.C.: President Donald Trump says the United States could soon reach a trade deal with India. He believes this deal would...
DHARAMSHALA, India: The Dalai Lama is set to address a significant three-day conference of Buddhist leaders this week, coinciding with...
BEIJING, China: China's national soccer team may struggle to stir excitement, but its humanoid robots are drawing cheers — and not...
]LONDON, U.K.: A World Health Organization (WHO) expert group investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic released its final...
FRANKFURT, Germany: Germany has become the latest country to challenge Chinese AI firm DeepSeek over its data practices, as pressure...
Nearly three months after a devastating earthquake struck Myanmar, the country remains trapped in a deepening crisis, compounded by...
LONDON UK - U.S. stock markets were closed on Friday for Independence Day. Global Forex Markets Wrap Up Friday with Greeback Comeback...
SANTA CLARA, California: Nvidia came within a whisker of making financial history on July 3, briefly surpassing Apple's all-time market...
SACRAMENTO, California: California's multibillion-dollar farms are facing a growing crisis—not from drought or pests, but from a sudden...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Donald Trump says the United States could soon reach a trade deal with India. He believes this deal would...
SAN FRANCISCO, California: Grammarly is doubling down on AI-powered productivity tools with the acquisition of Superhuman, a sleek...
NEW YORK, New York -U.S. stock markets closed with broad gains on Thursday, led by strong performances in U.S. tech stocks, while European...