The Fourth of July and Joey Chestnut’s hot dog eating dominance have been synonymous with each other for the better part of the last two decades.
This year will be different, however, as Chestnut is banned from the 2024 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest due a sponsorship dispute.
Nevertheless, the 16-time champion will be competing — albeit not in his signature event. He will be participating in his own hot dog eating contest at Fort Bliss, Texas, pitting his prowess against the combined efforts of four U.S. Army soldiers.
The absence of Chestnut from the traditional Fourth of July competition marks the end of an era. Since winning his first Nathan’s title in 2007, Chestnut has dominated the event, taking home the famed mustard belt in 16 of 17 years.
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While the 40-year-old won’t vie for his ninth consecutive title this time around, he’ll still be downing franks on Independence Day.
Chestnut announced his alternative hot dog eating contest on social media on Tuesday, July 2. The competition will raise money for military families.
This 4th will be a little different, but I’ll still be eating a whole lot of all-beef hot dogs!🌭🇺🇸🌭🇺🇸
I’m stoked to be going to Ft. Bliss, where I’ll be eating against four of their finest soldiers.
Watch live on my YouTube channel: https://t.co/Dy6TB796DQ
Starts at 5pm ET— Joey Chestnut (@joeyjaws) July 2, 2024
Whether it’s Nathan’s or not, Chestnut will draw plenty of interest on the Fourth of July. The Sporting News will be posting live updates, highlights and results from Chestnut’s hot dog eating contest at Fort Bliss.
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Joey Chestnut hot dog contest live results, highlights
All times Eastern.
5:50 p.m.: That’ll do it for Chestnut’s hot dog eating contest. Chestnut said he was on record pace with 57 in five minutes, but he said he’ll set a new record in the future.
5:45 p.m.: For context, Pat Bertoletti won the men’s Nathan’s contest with 58 hot dogs eaten in 10 minutes. Sudo won the women’s contest with 51 in 10 minutes. Chestnut had 57 in five minutes.
5:44 p.m.: Was it ever a doubt? Chestnut takes home another title, slamming 57 hot dogs to the four military members’ 49.
5:42 p.m.: The army is keeping pace with Chestnut halfway through the competition.
5:38 p.m.: Buckle up, folks. The 4-vs.-1 is about to begin.
5:33 p.m.: Chestnut will be competing against four soldiers. Let’s see if four soldiers combined is enough to take down the 16-time champion. The event will last five minutes rather than 10 minutes like the Nathan’s contest does.
5:29 p.m.: There we have it, a pizza eating champion is named. It’s time for the hot dog eating contest.
5:27 p.m.: It was close, but that’s because the no contestant surpassed four slices. Two people finished with four and are going to an “old school” tiebreaker. The crowd cheered louder for the competitor they believed won.
5:19 p.m.: Before the hot dog contest, there will be a pizza eating contest. It’s eight slices per box with three minutes on the clock. Competitors are in the military and will not face off against Chestnut.
5:17 p.m.: Chestnut is taking the stage to address the crowd but is not eating just yet.
5:14 p.m.: The event is beginning with the national anthem before contestants are introduced. It seems to be a much smaller crowd than the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, though that’s not surprising.
5 p.m.: The broadcast has begun! Stay tuned for live updates throughout Chestnut’s event.
4:40 p.m.: We’re 20 minutes out from Chestnut’s hot dog eating contest. Fans may not have seen him on Coney Island but they’ll witness him live soon.
4:18 p.m.: The men’s competition followed, of course without Chestnut. Pat Bertoletti won the title with 58 hot dogs consumed — his personal best. He became the first person not named Chestnut to win the competition since Matt Stonie won in 2015.
4:15 p.m.: The Fourth of July started off with a bang at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest as Miki Sudo set a new women’s world record with 51 hot dogs consumed.
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How many hot dogs did Joey Chestnut eat today?
Chestnut has eaten at least 60 hot dogs in every Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest since 2011. But the Fort Bliss contest will feature a five-minute time limit, half the time allotted at the Nathan’s event.
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How to watch Joey Chestnut’s hot dog contest 2024
- Date: July 4
- Time: 5 p.m. ET
- Livestream: YouTube
Chestnut’s hot dog eating competition at Fort Bliss, Texas, will begin at 5 p.m. ET Thursday, July 4. While it won’t be televised like the Nathan’s contest, it will be free to watch live on Chestnut’s YouTube channel.