Joey Chestnut is back.
Racing eater Joey “Jaws” Chestnutin Returning to the racing platforms went like a dream.
“Jaws” nickname has not become reasonable. AOP / EPA
Last year’s ban on competition was not felt anywhere when Chestnut participated in the traditional US Independence Day competition, where the goal is to eat so many cakes, or hot dog as possible.
A huge mass of people had arrived at Brooklyn to Nathan’s Famous fast food restaurant to watch the competition.
In the United States, Independence Day was celebrated with traditional expenditure. Aop
The audience got what he wanted when people who had appeared were able to prove superstar Chestnut’s narrowly 70 “hodars” in their mouths. Chestnut’s result was 70.5 cake rolls in ten minutes, says US media, among others Tmz.
The American sports media giant ESPN also posted a video of Chestut’s dominance on his social media channels.
The result made Alfa to an overwhelming victory, and Chestnut won the mustard belt for the 17th time. A total of 28 participants participated in the competition.
Chestnut (left) left last year’s winner Bartolett. AOP / EPA
Chestnut’s record is 81 hot dogs in ten minutes.
The second most meals to be bounced last year’s winner Patrick Bertolettiwho ate “only” 46.5 hot dogs.
Chestnut apologized for his “poor” earnings and promised to return to better next year.
Chestnut groaned the “hodars”. Aop
Chest was banned last year when he collaborated with Impossible Foods. Impossible Foods makes plant -based meat substitutes and is considered a competitor in Nathan’s Famous.
The women’s competition was also won by a pre -favorite, Miki sudo. He ate 33 hot dogs during the race.
“Yeah, after all, the little gimmick came,” Chestnut might have thought after another winning mustard belt. Aop

