Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Connecticu­t’s Sudo repeats as champ

In men’s division, Chestnut also defends title by downing 75 dogs within 10 minutes

- By Karen Matthews Associated Press

The coronaviru­s put a damper on this year’s Fourth of July celebratio­ns in New York, but some things stayed the same. Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo repeated as men’s and women’s champions at Saturday’s Nathan’s Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest.

Chestnut downed 75 wieners and buns in 10 minutes and Sudo, of Torrington, Conn., downed 48 1⁄ in a competitio­n that took

2 place at an undisclose­d location with no in-person spectators. Both hot dog totals were world records. “I’m always pushing for a record,” Chestnut said before the contest aired on a live sports-starved ESPN. “I know that’s what the fans want.”

Officials including Mayor Bill de Blasio, Sen. Charles Schumer and former Mayor Mike Bloomberg gathered in lower Manhattan earlier Saturday for the reopening of the Sept. 11 memorial plaza, which had been roped off since mid-March when cultural institutio­ns shut down across the city to halt the spread of the virus.

“Independen­ce Day is a fitting occasion to reopen the 9/11 Memorial,” Bloomberg, the chairperso­n of the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum, said in a prepared statement. “As we celebrate the revolution­ary Declaratio­n issued 244 years ago—and the promise of equality for all that we are still working to fulfill —we also honor all who have paid the cost, and borne the burden, of sustaining American freedom.”

Family members of people who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks were welcomed onto the plaza Saturday afternoon. The memorial will be open to the public from 1 to 8 p.m. starting Sunday, with masks and social distancing required. The museum remains closed.

New Yorkers were urged to avoid large holiday gatherings in order to prevent a surge in coronaviru­s cases like other states are seeing.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said there were more than 720 new confirmed coronaviru­s cases reported Friday statewide, and 11 deaths were attributed to the virus.

New York City’s July 4 festivitie­s will be capped by a televised fireworks display over the Empire State Building. Fireworks sponsor Macy’s said the show, to be broadcast on NBC, would feature “a spectacula­r display choreograp­hed to an epic musical score.”

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO/AP ?? Competitiv­e eater Miki Sudo celebrates after setting the women’s world record of 48.5 hot dogs to win the women’s division of the Nathan’s Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest on Saturday.
JOHN MINCHILLO/AP Competitiv­e eater Miki Sudo celebrates after setting the women’s world record of 48.5 hot dogs to win the women’s division of the Nathan’s Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest on Saturday.

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