Nathan Hot Dog Eating Contest 2024 Winner: Meet Patrick Bertoletti

Patrick Bertoletti of Chicago made history on Thursday. He won the men’s title at Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest. Bertoletti, 39, ate 58 hot dogs, ensuring his first win at the prestigious event. This year, the contest was held at Coney Island in New York.

How did Bertoletti ensure his victory?

Bertoletti’s journey to victory was a tough one. The competition involved 13 contestants from around the world. In the tight 10-minute race, the lead changed several times. Bertoletti’s determination shone through. “I wasn’t going to stop eating until the job was done,” he said.

He surpassed his previous record of 55 hot dogs, which was set at the same event. Bertoletti’s win was particularly notable because defending champion Joey “Jaws” Chestnut did not compete this year. Chestnut had won 16 of the previous 17 bouts.

Why was the chestnut absent?

Hot dog eating legend Joey Chestnut was not present at Coney Island. He was unable to attend the competition due to a sponsorship dispute. Chestnut decided to compete at the US Army base in El Paso instead. He will face soldiers in a separate competition later in the day.

Chestnut’s absence gave Bertoletti a chance to shine. “With Joey not being there, I knew I had a chance,” Bertoletti said. He trained hard for three months, losing weight and practicing in readiness. His hard work resulted in a well-earned win.

Who else was in the competition?

Earlier in the day, the women’s category also saw tough competition. Defending champion Miki Sudo of Florida won her 10th title. Sudo set a new world record for women by eating 51 hot dogs. Last year she won the title by eating 39 1/2 hot dogs.

Sudo defeated 13 other contestants, including Mayoi Ebihara of Japan. Ebihara finished second by eating 37 hot dogs. This year’s competition proved challenging, but Sudo emerged victorious. Her victory was celebrated by many fans.

How was the atmosphere?

The atmosphere at Coney Island was electric. Thousands of fans had gathered to watch the event. Some wore foam hot dog hats, adding to the festive atmosphere. Despite Chestnut’s absence, the crowd was enthusiastic. They had come to see the best eaters compete for the Mustard Belt.

Major League Eating CEO Rich Shea talked about the event. He said the crowd was very enthusiastic. “This is not a paid Hollywood crowd. This is excitement,” Shea said. The event attracted contestants from more than a dozen states and five continents.

What happened to Chestnut’s alternative competition?

Chestnut’s alternate competition took place at Fort Bliss in El Paso. It was scheduled for 5 p.m. ET. Chestnut would compete against four soldiers in a five-minute eating competition. Despite not eating vegan products, Impossible Foods sponsored his YouTube livestream.

Impossible Foods promoted the event by flying banners in Los Angeles and Miami. He also pledged to donate to an organization that supports military families. Chestnut’s commitment to the troops and his demand for an apology from Major League Eating highlighted his principles.

Patrick Bertoletti’s victory in the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest was a significant achievement. His win ended Joey Chestnut’s long streak. With crowd support and tough competition, this year’s event was memorable. Both Bertoletti and Sudo showed incredible skill and determination, making the 2024 contest a memorable one.

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