Joey Chestnut Wins Hot Dog Eating Competition for Fifth Consecutive Year

Joey Chestnut

Joey Chestnut downed 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes to win the 96th Annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Competition for the fifth year in a row, according to The Associated Press.

Chestnut, who won $10,000 for his efforts, beat second-place finisher Patrick Bertoletti by nine hot dogs. However, Chestnut did fall short of his own 68 hot dog record.  "I felt great!" Chestnut told reporters after the competition.

Kobayashi released after hot dog scuffle

For the first time ever, the competition was broken into two different divisions for men and women. Sonya Thomas, aka the "Black Widow" of competitive eating, won the competition with 40 hot dogs.

Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi, who was arrested after rushing the stage at last year's competition, did not compete this year. Instead, he held his own competition, during which he downed 69 hot dogs in 10 minutes, which would have been a new world record.

Sign In to add your favorite shows, teams, and celebrities

TV Shows

8:00PM ABC

NBA Playoffs

Advertisement

Watch Full Episodes

Find a TV Show
120529photo-gallery-newsroom1

24 Must-Watch Summer Shows

Get your first look at HBO's The Newsroom and more new series coming your way this summer