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Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 4
Chestnut, Sudo Consume 17,820 and 10,462.5 Calories in 10 Minutes at Nathan's
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 4

Chestnut, Sudo Consume 17,820 and 10,462.5 Calories in 10 Minutes at Nathan's

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 4

Summary

  • 17,820 calories for Joey Chestnut and 10,462.5 for Miki Sudo were the totals behind their latest Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest wins at Coney Island.
  • 66 hot dogs gave Chestnut his 18th title, while Sudo’s 38.75 secured her 12th and kept her well ahead of runner-up Michelle Lesco’s 22.
  • 270 calories per hot dog-and-bun drove those totals, meaning Chestnut consumed roughly 6 to more than 11 days of typical adult calories and Sudo about 3.5 to 6.5 days in 10 minutes.
  • Weeks of stomach training help elite eaters handle that load, but the contest still puts heavy stress on digestion and can leave competitors bloated, nauseated and dehydrated for hours or days.

Insights

Why did Miki Sudo’s winning total fall so far short of her own world record?
Will extreme heat and off-stage drama derail Joey Chestnut’s world record attempt?
What is the true physical and mental price champions pay for competitive eating glory?