The 2013 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest re-crowned two reigning champions — Joey Chestnut and Sonya Thomas.
Chestnut earned his seventh straight title in the men’s race,
scarfing down 69 hot dogs and setting a new world record. He ate 18 more
hot dogs than his nearest competitor.
Chestnut, who hails from San Jose, Calif., and earned the nickname
“Jaws,” took home $10,000 and a bejeweled mustard-yellow champion’s
belt.
Matt Stonie, 21, came in second, devouring 51 hot dogs.
Chestnut’s eating rival, Takeru Kobayashi, did not compete in the
97th annual competitive hot dog eating event at Coney Island this year.
But Chestnut bested Kobayashi’s record of six titles in a row with this
year’s win.
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In the women’s race, Sonya Thomas, of Alexandria, Va., picked up her
third consecutive title. The “Black Widow” as she is known ate 36 and
three-quarters hot dogs and buns to win the women’s competition.
Juliet Lee was the front runner for much of the race, but Thomas caught up with less than two minutes to go.
When the buzzer sounded, Lee trailed Thomas by just a fraction of a dog.
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