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Joey Chestnut gleypti 66 pylsur og vann í á­tjánda sinn
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Joey Chestnut gleypti 66 pylsur og vann í á­tjánda sinn

Joey Chestnut won his 18th title at the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest by consuming 66 hot dogs in 10 minutes, defeating competitor Patrick Bertoletti. Miki Sudo secured her 12th victory in the women's division with 38.75 hot dogs. Both competitors acknowledged the physical demands of the event, with Chestnut noting he didn’t reach his personal best of 76 hot dogs. The contest, held at Nathan's Famous in Coney Island, has roots dating back to 1972.

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Joey Chestnut gleypti 66 pylsur og vann í á­tjánda sinn

Joey Chestnut won his 18th title at the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest by consuming 66 hot dogs in 10 minutes, defeating competitor Patrick Bertoletti. Miki Sudo secured her 12th victory in the women's division with 38.75 hot dogs. Both competitors acknowledged the physical demands of the event, with Chestnut noting he didn’t reach his personal best of 76 hot dogs. The contest, held at Nathan's Famous in Coney Island, has roots dating back to 1972.

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