Miki Sudo Sets New Women's Record at Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest with 51 Hot Dogs

Brooklyn's Coney Island, New York, New York United States of America
Geoffrey Esper and James Webb were among the top contenders for the men's title.
Mayoi Ebihara finished second in the women's division with 37 hot dogs consumed.
Miki Sudo consumed 51 hot dogs in 10 minutes at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on July 4, 2024, setting a new women's record.
Sudo won her tenth title at the contest. Joey Chestnut, a record-breaking winner and favorite to win, was absent due to a sponsorship dispute with Impossible Foods.
Miki Sudo Sets New Women's Record at Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest with 51 Hot Dogs

In the annual Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest held on July 4, 2024, at Coney Island in New York City, Miki Sudo set a new world record for women by consuming an impressive 51 hot dogs in just 10 minutes. This victory marked her tenth title win at the renowned event.

Sudo's achievement came amidst the absence of Joey Chestnut, who is known as 'Jaws' and has won the contest a record-breaking 16 times. Chestnut was not present due to a sponsorship dispute with Impossible Foods, a rival hot dog brand.

The women's competition saw Sudo outperform her closest rival, Mayoi Ebihara from Japan, who managed to eat 37 hot dogs in the same time frame. The men's division was also wide open without Chestnut's participation. Geoffrey Esper and James Webb were among the top contenders for the men's title.

Sudo has been a dominant force in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest since her debut in 2014, with her only absence coming in 2021 when she was pregnant. Her fiancé, Nick Wehry, is also a top-ranked eater.

The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest has been an annual tradition since its inception in 1972 and attracts thousands of fans every year. The event is broadcast live on ESPN.



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  • Was there any verification process for the number of hot dogs consumed by Miki Sudo and other competitors?
  • Were there any potential health risks or consequences for the competitors, especially given their eating habits?

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    • Miki Sudo consumed 51 hot dogs in 10 minutes and set a new world record for women.
    • Sudo defeated her rival Mayoi Ebihara who came in second with fewer hot dogs eaten.
    • Joey Chestnut, the men’s contest biggest star and winner of 16 out of the previous 17 contests, is not attending due to a sponsorship dispute with Impossible Foods.
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  • Unique Points
    • Miki Sudo consumed 51 hot dogs in 10 minutes to set a new world record for women.
    • Miki Sudo won the women’s title at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest for the 10th time.
    • Joey Chestnut, the biggest star of the event, was not present at this year’s contest due to a sponsorship dispute with Impossible Foods.
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    The article contains some instances of inflammatory rhetoric and appeals to authority. However, these do not significantly impact the overall content of the article and do not detract from its accuracy or objectivity. Therefore, I will only identify one fallacy: Inflammatory Rhetoric. The author uses phrases like 'reigning champ' and 'record-breaking' to create a sense of excitement and importance around Miki Sudo's achievement, which can be seen as inflammatory.
    • Who says the Nathan’s Famous Hotdog Eating Contest needs Joey Chestnut to break records?
    • Reigning champ Miki Sudo took out the women’s title at the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating contest. REUTERS Mayoi Ebihara, of Tokyo, Japan, came in second with 37 dogs, while Arizona’s Michelle Lesco finished third with 23.5 wieners.
    • Sudo has reigned supreme for the last nine years – ever since she first competed back in 2014.
    • After taking a brief break in 2021 when she was pregnant, Sudo returned in 2022 to reclaim her Mustard Yellow Belt throne after gobbling down 42 dogs.
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    • Joey Chestnut is not attending the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest due to a sponsorship dispute with Impossible Foods.
    • Miki Sudo consumed 51 hot dogs in 10 minutes and set a new world record for women.
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    • Joey Chestnut is not attending the contest due to a sponsorship dispute with Impossible Foods.
    • Geoffrey Esper is the even-money favorite in the men’s competition.
    • James Webb is closely following Esper in betting odds.
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  • Unique Points
    • No woman has ever won both the pink belt and mustard belt in the competition.
    • Sudo previously held the women’s world record at 48.5 dogs, set in 2020.
    • Her fiancé Nick Wehry is ranked No. 4 in MLE rankings.
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    The author uses inflammatory rhetoric by describing the hot dog eating contest as 'the year’s greatest 10-minute encapsulation of American independence' and 'historic champion Miki Sudo put away a world-record 51 hot dogs to win her 10th pink belt as the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest champion'. These statements are not factual and are meant to elicit an emotional response from the reader.
    • ]The year’s greatest 10-minute encapsulation of American independence[
    • historic champion Miki Sudo put away a world-record 51 hot dogs to win her 10th pink belt as the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest champion
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