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The hot dog-swallowing champion ate less than last year, but still retained the title.
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The hot dog-swallowing champion ate less than last year, but still retained the title.

Joey Chestnut, the reigning champion of the hot dog eating contest held annually at Coney Island, New York, ate 66 hot dogs in 10 minutes during the event on July 4, 2026, securing his 18th victory. This number was lower than last year’s record of 76 hot dogs due to high temperatures and humidity, which affected both the texture of the buns and the competitors’ physical readiness. Despite falling short of breaking his personal best, Chestnut acknowledged that the conditions slowed him down but confirmed he still expected to win. In the women’s category, Miki Sudo retained her title by eating 38.75 hot dogs, maintaining her record set in 2024.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter9 hr. ago
The hot dog-swallowing champion ate less than last year, but still retained the title.

Joey Chestnut, the reigning champion of the hot dog eating contest held annually at Coney Island, New York, ate 66 hot dogs in 10 minutes during the event on July 4, 2026, securing his 18th victory. This number was lower than last year’s record of 76 hot dogs due to high temperatures and humidity, which affected both the texture of the buns and the competitors’ physical readiness. Despite falling short of breaking his personal best, Chestnut acknowledged that the conditions slowed him down but confirmed he still expected to win. In the women’s category, Miki Sudo retained her title by eating 38.75 hot dogs, maintaining her record set in 2024.

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