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She’s on a roll.

Reigning champ Miki Sudo held onto the women’s title at the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on Friday, throwing back 33 dogs in 10 minutes — a far cry from last year when she broke the women’s world record with an impressive 51 franks.

An slightly disappointed Sudo said after her big win that she “let the fans down a little” because she didn’t break her own record.  


  Reigning champ Miki Sudo held onto the women’s title at the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on Friday. AP Reigning champ Miki Sudo held onto the women’s title at the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on Friday. AP

  Sudo ate 33 dogs in 10 minutes. SARAH YENESEL/EPA/Shutterstock Sudo ate 33 dogs in 10 minutes. SARAH YENESEL/EPA/Shutterstock

“For some reason, the buns felt larger today,” she added.

But she was still able to bask in her victory.

“I wasn’t the fastest out of the gate, but I’m known for my consistency so that really wasn’t a concern of mine,” she said. “I guess I refused to lose, I refuse to give up and when I do stumble, I get right back up so here we are for the 11th time!” 

Michelle Lesco, who won in 2021 when Sudo couldn’t compete because she was pregnant, came in second this year with 22.75 hot dogs and buns. Rookie Domenica Dee came in close third with 21.5 in her Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest debut.


  “I wasn’t the fastest out of the gate,” Sudo said. “I guess I refused to lose, I refuse to give up, and when I do stumble, I get right back up, so here we are for the 11th time!” REUTERS “I wasn’t the fastest out of the gate,” Sudo said. “I guess I refused to lose, I refuse to give up, and when I do stumble, I get right back up, so here we are for the 11th time!” REUTERS

  Sudo broke the women’s world record with an impressive 51 franks in 2024. AFP via Getty Images Sudo broke the women’s world record with an impressive 51 franks in 2024. AFP via Getty Images

Sudo, meanwhile, has scarfed down anywhere from 31 to her astounding 51 dogs since she started competing in Coney Island in 2014. In 2020, the Frankfurter Queen housed 48.5 Frankfurters and buns.

Her husband, also a competitive eater, said during the 10-minute competition that she looked a little nervous—or possibly overheated—before the timer started. The temp was about 80 degrees in Coney Island late Friday morning.

Major League Eating commentator George Shea noted during the battle that “the dogs are slow today.” 


  Sudo has been the eater-to-beat in the women’s bracket since she first competed back in 2014, winning every competition she’s been in. Eric Kowalsky / MEGA Sudo has been the eater-to-beat in the women’s bracket since she first competed back in 2014, winning every competition she’s been in. Eric Kowalsky / MEGA


  Michelle Lesco, who won in 2021 when Sudo couldn’t compete because of pregnancy, came in second this year with 22.75 hot dogs and buns. Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock Michelle Lesco, who won in 2021 when Sudo couldn’t compete because of pregnancy, came in second this year with 22.75 hot dogs and buns. Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock

“The ladies seem to be struggling with the hot dog today, I don’t know why,” he said, but added, “Miki will not stop, she will not stop.”

Sudo, 39, has been the eater-to-beat in the women’s bracket since she first competed back in 2014, winning every competition she’s been in, racking up 11 pink belts.

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