World Record Broken In Annual July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest

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Joey Chestnut broke his own world record at the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest Sunday — a Fourth of July feat much of America missed thanks to ESPN’s shoddy live feed.

Live footage from the contest in Coney Island cut out three times — including just as the 37-year-old eating champ hoovered up his 76th hot dog and bun in front of a packed Maimonides Park stadium.

Chestnut eclipsed his previous record of 75 hot dogs and buns in 2020, when the competition was held at Nathan’s headquarters in Williamsburg without an audience.

Sunday’s total topped that of Chestnut’s closest competitor, Geoffrey Esper, by 26 dogs.

Chestnut held the lead for the entirety of the 10-minute contest. ESPN’s feed began to cut in and out in the last five minutes before going entirely dark as Chestnut chewed his 76th dog with second remaining on the clock.

Read more at NY Post.

{Matzav.com}


7 COMMENTS

  1. Mamash gadlus.

    Dog bites man – not news

    Man bites 76 dogs – giant news.

    גאונות גדלות

    ב”ה שלא שם חלקנו כהם

  2. Wow. This is mamesh toradik. There is so much to learn from such a choshiva maaseh. It shtims very well with this week’s parsha.

  3. Hot Dog Eating Contest

    They need to call it the Hot Dog Swallowing Contest because such Achila Gaso does not have a din Achila

  4. Forgive my French, but would you report a Bowel Movement Contest? Because that is the same necessity as eating. Not every degenerate frivolity of the nations of the world needs to be reported.

  5. It’s true it’s totally narishkeit , but we all need a lighter view of the world once in a while
    But On a serious note
    If joey did not wash for bread , and just said a mezonos, is 76 hot dogs enough to be koveah suedah or should we send him back for more
    Ve hivdilanu min ha goyim

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