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How many hot dogs did Joey Chestnut eat? Year-by-year results for 'Jaws'
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Joey Chestnut, the undisputed king of competitive eating, is making a comeback to the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in 2025. This piece breaks down his jaw-dropping (pun intended) performance year by year, tracking how many hot dogs he’s scarfed down since 2005. Whether you're a fan of his gut-busting skills or just curious about the numbers, this is your go-to guide.
Editor’s Note: Joey Chestnut isn’t just a competitor—he’s a legend in the world of extreme eating. His return to the contest is a big deal for fans, and revisiting his past wins (and the sheer volume of hot dogs consumed) is a fun way to appreciate his dominance. It’s a lighthearted but impressive feat that turns gluttony into sport.
Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest results: Miki Sudo wins 11th title, but falls short of record on tough day
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Miki Sudo continued her dominance at Nathan's famous Hot Dog Eating Contest, scarfing down enough franks to secure her 11th title. But even this seasoned competitive eater had an off day—she couldn't quite hit the record-breaking numbers she or fans might have hoped for. Still, 11 wins is nothing to sneeze at.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about weird food stunts—Sudo's consistency makes her one of the greatest in a niche but surprisingly intense sport. Falling short of a record keeps things human, but her streak cements her as a legend in this mustard-stained world. For fans, it’s a mix of awe and "maybe next year" anticipation.
Joey 'Jaws' Chestnut hopes for a comeback victory in annual Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest
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The Nathan’s Famous hot dog eating contest is returning this Fourth of July, and all eyes are on Joey "Jaws" Chestnut as he aims for a dramatic comeback. After missing last year’s event due to a contract spat with Impossible Foods, the 41-year-old legend is back, hungry for his 17th title. Meanwhile, last year’s winner, Chicago’s Patrick Bertoletti, will be defending his crown.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about scarfing down hot dogs—it’s a high-stakes drama in the weird, wonderful world of competitive eating. Chestnut’s return adds a redemption arc to the spectacle, while Bertoletti’s defense keeps things fresh. For fans, it’s must-watch absurdity with a side of nostalgia.

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