Joey "Jaws" Chestnut, who will be eating on crutches due to a ruptured tendon, seeks his record 15th Mustard Belt, and his 15th in 16 years, while aiming to ...
The 2022 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Content returns to Coney Island on Monday, and two of competitive eating's all-time greats will aim to extend their records. Visit SportsLine now to find out, all from the former Vegas bookmakers who has been all over multiple winners in this event. Miki Sudo was on maternity leave last year but will be back for Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest 2022 to try for her record eighth title and to top her all-time mark of 48.5 HDBs set in 2020. A former Vegas bookmaker who follows the hot dog competition closely, Roberts knows value when he sees it in any line. Michelle Lesco ate 30.75 dogs last year, so Sudo isn't likely to be pushed too hard, and her best was 41 before her record-setting 2020 performance. Joey "Jaws" Chestnut, who will be eating on crutches due to a ruptured tendon, seeks his record 15th Mustard Belt, and his 15th in 16 years, while aiming to break the mark of 76 hot dogs and buns (HDBs) he set last year.
Currently on crutches, legendary competitive eater Joey Chestnut won for the seventh year in a row and 15th time in 16 years.
The annual hot dog eating contest has still been held – rain or shine – every year since 1916. The 36-year-old, despite sporting a wrist injury, ate 40 hot dogs and was just short of her own personal-best of 48.5 franks. Despite falling short of his own record of 76 dogs eaten last year, Chestnut put on another clinic to claim the Mustard Belt, out-eating second-place finisher Geoffrey Esper (47½ hot dogs).
Chestnut took his 15th win at Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest, and Sudo made a decisive comeback to win the women's title.
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Competitive eating legends Miki Sudo and Joey Chestnut emerged victorious in the 2022 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Here's how many hot dogs they ate.
Women and men competed in the same contest prior to 2011. Michelle Lesco, the No. 2-ranked eater among women and No. 9 overall, won in Sudo's absence but didn't come close to a repeat. Sudo, meanwhile, reclaimed the Mustard Belt in her return to the women's competition. Chestnut grabbed that protester around the neck and helped pull them to the ground. "It hurts, but I was in the zone for a little bit," Chestnut told ESPN when asked about his leg following the win. Chestnut, who bested his own world record in 2021 by eating 76 HDBs, downed 63 HDBs in 10 minutes as he cruised to victory.
Joey Chestnut won his seventh consecutive Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest title and 15th overall with a ridiculous 63 hot dogs and buns eaten in 10 minutes. The ...
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Who won Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest 2022? How many hotdogs did Joey Chestnut eat during the 2022 Hot Dog Eating Contest? What was the protest at the ...
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Chestnut was undeterred by the interruption, going on to eat 63 hot dogs in 10 minutes to win the event for the seventh consecutive year. Animal activists group Direct Action Everywhere has claimed responsibility for the protest, saying on Twitter that the protest was against Smithfield Foods, which is Nathan's pork supplier. Police say two others - Robert Yamada, 42, of Arizona, and Joshua Marxen, 31, of California, were also arrested and charged with criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct.
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Joey Chestnut Joey Chestnut Joey Chestnut Joey Chestnut Joey Chestnut Joey Chestnut Joey Chestnut Chestnut responded the following year by becoming the first competitor in the contest to consume 70 hot dogs. Joey Chestnut A win for Sudo would be her eighth straight in the competition for years in which she competed. Of course, Chestnut's biggest competition — 2021 runner-up Geoffrey Esper — will aim to take the mustard belt home in 2022. The most famous competitive eater in American history will once again set his sights — and jaws — on the premier eating competition this Fourth of July, looking again to break the world record.