Miki Sudo wins Hot Dog Eating Contest

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Miki Sudo claims her ninth title in the renowned Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest by consuming an impressive 39.5 hot dogs in just 10 minutes.

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The competition, held on Independence Day, attracted a massive crowd to Coney Island, New York, eager to witness the gluttonous spectacle.

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In a close battle, Sudo, the top-ranked female competitive eater, faced off against newcomer Mayoi Ebihara, ultimately prevailing with her record-breaking feat.

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Officials reviewed the results and confirmed that Ebihara finished with 33.5 hot dogs, securing second place, while Michelle Lesco claimed third with 24.5 hot dogs.

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Sudo, who holds the women's world record of consuming 48.5 hot dogs in 10 minutes, expressed disappointment with her final count of 39, despite her victory.

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On the men's side, Joey Chestnut, the reigning champion, is favored to defend his title after winning 15 of the last 16 contests, including devouring 63 hot dogs last year.

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Chestnut's extraordinary performance in 2021 set a competition record of 76 hot dogs consumed within the time limit.

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The men's division comprises 16 skilled eaters, including prominent contenders like Geoffrey Esper, Nick Wehry, and Gideon Oji.

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The event took place at Nathan's Famous flagship restaurant in Coney Island, featuring lively pre-show festivities, music, and dance performances.

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Contestants, aged 18 and above, qualified for the competition through preliminary events held in May and June, with the top finishers earning invitations to the grand event. Each eater had their own scorekeeper and could consume beverages and condiments, while penalties were imposed for messy eating or regurgitation.