A man with the playful name Joey Chestnut wolfed down 63 hot dogs in 10 minutes Monday to win the annual July 4 competitive eating contest featuring America's quintessential cookout food on Coney Island in New York.
Chestnut has now won 15 times but on Monday he fell way short of the record he set in 2020 when he downed 76 hot dogs, buns included, also in just 10 minutes.
So he apologized to the crowd and said he would do better next year.
Chestnut told AFP he trains by eating hot dogs often and taking part in eating contests featuring them about once a week.
After Monday's virtuoso performance, he said he will not touch food again for a day.
Chestnut was the undisputed winner of the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest, finishing far ahead of the field.
Second place went to one Geoffrey Esper with 47.5 franks and buns, and third to James Webb at 41.
"Joey Chestnut is a force from beyond who defies the laws of physics," said contest host George Shea.
In the women's category, Miki Sudo triumphed with 40 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
Sudo returned after sitting out last year because she was pregnant. This time she showed off her new baby. She fell short of her record of 48 franks.
Competitors from all over America and as far away as Australia tend to dunk their hot dogs in water or soda to make them easier to swallow in such rapid succession without gagging.
"The Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest is arguably the most iconic sporting event in American history," Shea said.
"The event is a crucible through which greatness is forged."
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