Making a record by eating 68 hot-dogs and winning the competition for a third time in a row! That's indeed an achievement, isn't it?
This July 4th hot-dog eating competition was held in Coney Island. Started in 1916, the contest gained immense popularity over the years. Only 13 hot-dogs were needed to win the contest in 1916, which increased to 25 in 2000 and 49 in 2005 whereas this year it needed 68 hot-dogs to win the competition.
Joey Chestnut, the 25 year old winner, who chomped down 68 hot dogs was very happy to win the contest a third time in a row.
This July 4th hot-dog eating competition was held in Coney Island. Started in 1916, the contest gained immense popularity over the years. Only 13 hot-dogs were needed to win the contest in 1916, which increased to 25 in 2000 and 49 in 2005 whereas this year it needed 68 hot-dogs to win the competition.
Joey Chestnut, the 25 year old winner, who chomped down 68 hot dogs was very happy to win the contest a third time in a row.
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