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BY COLIN MIXSON
Call it the hot dog days of
summer!
The athletics of excess
were on full display in Coney
Island on July 4, where
professional pork gobblers
gathered for the Olympics
of competitive eating —
Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog
Eating Contest!
The widely televised
event is enjoyed annually
by thousands in the airconditioned
comfort of their
homes, but there’s nothing
like seeing a world-class
feeding frenzy up close and
personal, according to one
fi rst-timer.
“I’ve seen it on TV, but
this was my fi rst time going
to Coney and actually seeing
it,” said Jose Castillo, who
traveled from Gravesend
with his wife Juana Castillo
for the show. “You can really
feel the vibe!”
The rules of the contest
allow each eater 10 minutes
to gorge themselves on
the pork purveyor’s famed
frankfurters, dunking their
dogs in water, while hopping
up and down to force the food
down the gullets.
In the men’s division,
legendary eater Joey Chestnut
scarfed down a whopping
71 dogs to net his 12th title,
beating runner-up Darren
Breeden’s 48, and third place
contender Geoffrey Esper’s
46 frankfurters.
Chestnut — who trains
his stomach by drinking vast
amounts of milk, water, and
protein supplements — sadly
HOT DOG!: Joey Chestnut (left) and Miki Sudo (center) clinched the male
and female titles, respectively. Juana and Jose Castillo (above) attended
their fi rst Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. Photo by Jon Farina
Nathan’s crowns hot dog champs
failed to overcome the recordsetting
74 hot dogs and buns
he devoured in 2018.
For the women, Miki Sudo
nabbed her sixth Mustard
Belt after consuming 31 dogs.
Nathan’s claims the
origins of their worldrenowned
eating contest can
be traced to a July 4, 1916, bout
between four immigrants
who decided to measure their
patriotism by — what else —
seeing who could eat the most
hot dogs.
If true, that would make
this year’s contest Nathan’s
103rd annual eating bout.