Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo defended their hot‑dog titles, with Chestnut eating 66 hot dogs and Sudo 38.75 hot dogs.
The record holder Joey Chestnut secured the Mustard Belt for the 18th time, and Miki Sudo claimed her 12th win with a new record total.
Key Facts
- 66 hot dogs eaten by Joey Chestnut.
- Chestnut’s 18th Mustard Belt victory.
- 38.75 hot dogs eaten by Miki Sudo.
- Sudo’s 12th victory.
How did they perform?
Chestnut reached 66 hot dogs, matching his status as the all‑time record holder. Sudo topped her own mark with 38.75 hot dogs, extending her winning streak.
Who is affected?
Fans of competitive eating and the annual event see both athletes maintaining dominance, reinforcing their reputations in the sport.
What We Know — and What We Don’t
Verified by the source:
- Chestnut ate 66 hot dogs.
- It was his 18th Mustard Belt win.
- Sudo ate 38.75 hot dogs.
- It was her 12th victory.
Still unconfirmed:
- The exact date of the competition.
- Any other competitors’ results.
- Details about the event’s location.
These outcomes matter because they highlight the ongoing dominance of Chestnut and Sudo in competitive eating, a niche sport that draws considerable public interest.
Future coverage will note any official confirmations or additional records set at the next contest.