Joey Chestnut Wins Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest by Consuming a Record 76 Franks

Chestnut ate a record 76 hotdogs in 10 minutes, taking home the Mustard Belt and beating out second-place competitor Geoffrey Esper, who gulped down 50. 

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It’s the Fourth of July, which means Joey Chestnut has reigned supreme yet again. 

The hotdog-eating champ took home first place at this year’s Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island—his 14th victory over the last 15 competitions. Chestnut ate a record 76 hotdogs in 10 minutes, taking home the Mustard Belt and beating out second-place competitor Geoffrey Esper, who gulped down 50. 

If Tom Brady balls out, maybe one day he can finish his career in the Joey Chestnut stratosphere. https://t.co/naUryhVsmY pic.twitter.com/MgWqsooozH

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 4, 2021

“This is what I love. I love eating in front of people and they love pushing me,” Chestnut told ESPN. “I’m just a guy that eats hot dogs and have fun. I’m just so happy to be doing this.”

Throughout his career at the contest, the frank-eating athlete has consumed 1,089 hot dogs, 30 of which he ate in the first three minutes of this year’s eat-off. This year’s 76 franks beats out Joey’s record of 75 at last year’s event, which had no fans in attendance. 

JOEY CHESTNUT WITH A NEW WORLD RECORD 76 HOTDOGS IN 10 MINUTES 😳

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— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 4, 2021

The women’s competition was won by Michelle Lesco who ate 30¾ hot dogs. The previous champ Miki Sudo sat out because she is pregnant. 

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