Joey Chestnut wins Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest 2026, Miki Sudo is women’s champion

By Alexa Herrera

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    New York (WCBS, WLNY) — Joey Chestnut defended his title and relished a victory as the winner of the 2026 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest.

Chestnut dominated the competition, eating a whopping 66 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes to win the coveted Mustard Belt.

He captured his 18th win this year. Chestnut reclaimed the Mustard Belt in 2025 after being absent from the competition in 2024. He ate 70.5 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes in 2025.

He holds the all-time record of 76 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, which he set in 2021.

“Eating here on the Fourth of July is a dream; it’s electric. There’s no place better on earth,” he said.

Patrick Bertoletti from Chicago took the No. 2 spot with 51 dogs.

The American tradition was held at the Nathan’s Famous flagship restaurant at Surf and Stillwell avenues in Coney Island, Brooklyn. A huge crowd showed up despite the sweltering heat. They were heard chanting Chestnut’s name when he hit 50 dogs.

The participants brought their appetites to compete for the $10,000 cash prize and belt.

Miki Sudo wins women’s Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

Miki Sudo won the pink belt for the 12th time. She ate 38 3/4 hot dogs and buns. Her record is 51.

In 2025, she ate 33 hot dogs and buns to win the Nathan’s contest.

“I’m just glad I could celebrate America 250 in this way,” she said.

Michelle Lesco, the 2021 winner, came in second place, eating 22 hot dogs and buns.

Who else competed? Other than the reigning champions, a host of international competitors and other Americans participated.

They were certified at the weigh-in Friday at Hudson Yards in New York City.

Men

Joey Chestnut from Indianapolis, Indiana Patrick Bertoletti from Chicago, Illinois James Webb from Sydney, Australia Nick Wehry from Tampa, Florida Max Stanford from London, England Gideon Oji from Stockbridge, Georgia Derek Hendrickson from Las Vegas, Nevada Radim Dvoracek from Ostrava, Czech Republic George Chiger from Pocono Pines, Pennsylvania Cameron Meade from Valparaiso, Indiana Tanner Gray from Fort Mill, South Carolina Jerome Burns from Danbury, Connecticut Crazy Legs Conti from New York, New York Ynho Choi from Seoul, South Korea

Women

Miki Sudo from Tampa, Florida Domenica Dee from Seattle, Washington Tandra Childress from San Francisco, California Katie Prettyman from Marysville, Washington Rene Rovtar from Basking Ridge, New Jersey Cherish Brown from Eden, Ohio Camille O’Brien from Jeffersonville, New York Semora Kludy from Charlotte, Michigan Lainey Eaton from San Diego, California Michelle Lesco from Tucson, Arizona

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