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Joey Chestnut Returns to Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

Mr. Chestnut, who was barred last year over an endorsement deal with a vegan-meat company, and Miki Sudo easily won their respective contests but did not break records.

​Mr. Chestnut, who was barred last year over an endorsement deal with a vegan-meat company, and Miki Sudo easily won their respective contests but did not break records.   

Mr. Chestnut, who was barred last year over an endorsement deal with a vegan-meat company, and Miki Sudo easily won their respective contests but did not break records.

Joey Chestnut, the perennial champion of the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest, made headlines last year when a falling-out with the event’s organizers led to his being barred from competing, shocking fans nationwide.

But on this sweltering Fourth of July, outside the Nathan’s flagship restaurant at the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenues in Coney Island, Mr. Chestnut, 41, returned to the men’s division of the competition with a vengeance, and spectators were riveted as he devoured 70.5 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes.

Though he didn’t beat his personal best of 76, Mr. Chestnut easily outmatched last year’s champion, Patrick Bertoletti, 40, who consumed only 46.5 hot dogs.

Mr. Chestnut pumped his fist in the air in triumph. When asked how he felt about returning to the throne he had held for 16 years, Mr. Chestnut said, “I love being here.” He assured the crowd, “I’ll be back next year.”

Temperatures reached the high 80s as the sun beat down on the midday competition, making conditions less than ideal for record-breaking. It was also a rough day for Miki Sudo, the reigning champion of the women’s division, who has 11 victories under her belt. She won handily with 33 hot dogs but fell short of her record of 51, which she set last year.

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Miki Sudo and Joey Chestnut both won their competitions.CreditCredit…By Vincent Alban

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