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‘Jaws’ Chestnut eats his own hot dog record

July Fourth tradition excites friendly noshing competitio­n

- By Maylan L. Studart

Joey Chestnut chomps his way to a 10th title, continuing his record-setting reign as champion at the annual Nathan’s Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest.

NEW YORK — Joey “Jaws” Chestnut gulped, chomped and powered his way to a 10th title on Tuesday, continuing his recordsett­ing reign as the chowing champion at the annual Nathan’s Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest.

Shoving water-soaked buns and wriggling franks into his mouth on a hot, sunny day on the Coney Island boardwalk, he downed 72 dogs and buns in 10 minutes to beat his own record and hoist the Mustard Belt for a 10th time. The San Jose, Calif., man bested up-andcomer Carmen Cincotti, of Mays Landing, N.J., who ate 60 franks and buns on his 24th birthday.

Chestnut has dominated the chowdown throwdown for years, eating 70 franks and buns last year to top his then-record and take back the title from Matt “The Megatoad” Stonie. The 25-year-old Stonie came in third on Tuesday, with 48 franks and buns.

“There’s no secret, I love to eat, and I love doing it, I love to win, so I had to figure out my body and push it to the limit,” a sweating Chestnut said after his win. The 33-year-old said he’d hoped to down even more dogs but was leaving feeling good.

Cincotti said he’d eaten a thousand hot dogs since May in preparatio­n for his second try at the Mustard Belt. Getting to even second place is “surreal — I grew up watching this contest,” he said.

During the men’s competitio­n, five people were taken into custody for trying to disrupt the event, police said. The people appeared to be attempting to unfold a black banner before police stopped them and took them away.

Meanwhile, Miki Sudo notched a fourth straight win in the women’s competitio­n. The Las Vegas woman ate 41 hot dogs and buns to beat Michelle Lesco of Tucson, Ariz., who downed 32 franks and buns.

Sudo told ESPN she “just came back better than ever” this year. She’s 31; Lesco is 33.

The women’s competitio­n has featured a yearslong rivalry between Sudo and 50-year-old record-holder Sonya “The Black Widow” Thomas, of Alexandria, Va. Thomas, who came in third place Tuesday with 30 dogs and buns — well shy of her record 45.

One of America’s most outlandish July Fourth traditions, the contest dates to 1972, though the company has for years promoted what a former president acknowledg­ed was a legendary start date of 1916.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals members gave away free vegan hot dogs outside the event. A spokesman said the group that was arrested during the men’s competitio­n was not affiliated with PETA.

Leigh Brown and her husband brought her sons Carter and Corbyn, both 11, from Florida to see it.

“They really wanted to come. They always watched it on TV, so it’s pretty spe-

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Chestnut downed 72 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes. Associated Press
 ?? Bebeto Matthews photos / Associated Press ?? Joey “Jaws” Chestnut claimed his 10th victory at the annual Nathan’s Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Tuesday. He gobbled down 72 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, topping his own record last year.
Bebeto Matthews photos / Associated Press Joey “Jaws” Chestnut claimed his 10th victory at the annual Nathan’s Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Tuesday. He gobbled down 72 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, topping his own record last year.
 ??  ?? Miki Sudo, 41, of Las Vegas ate 41 hot dogs at Nathan’s Famous eating competitio­n, winning the contest’s women’s division for the fourth consecutiv­e year.
Miki Sudo, 41, of Las Vegas ate 41 hot dogs at Nathan’s Famous eating competitio­n, winning the contest’s women’s division for the fourth consecutiv­e year.
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