Joey Chestnut's exit from Nathan's Hot Dog contest opens up spotlight for a new star

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Geoffrey Esper is Nathan's Hot Dog contest's new star without Joey Chestnut

The news that Joey Chestnut was out of the 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest rocked the world of competitive eating. Chestnut, who has claimed victory at the eight previous Nathan's contests, still holds the record with 76 hot dogs eaten at the event and won the contest in 2020 by a whopping 33-hot dog margin.

But due to his partnership with Impossible Foods, Chestnut is out this year.

Who can emerge from the rest of the field to pick up the mantle?

It might be none other than Geoffrey Esper.

Esper has finished second to Chestnut in the last three years, including in 2023 when he finished second with 49 hot dogs consumed, 13 behind Chestnut. That was an improvement from his performance in 2022 when he finished second to Chestnut with 47 hot dogs consumed.

Esper, who teaches electronics at Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School in Charlton, Massachusetts, is the second-ranked competitive eater in the world. His list of records and accomplishments in the world of competitive eating includes some incredible feats, including eating:

  • 9.75 pounds of SPAM at "SPAMARAMA at the Circuit of the Americas during the 2021 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in eight minutes;
  • 95 two-ounce Market Street Tamales at the Lewisville Western Days Festival in ten minutes;
  • 17.75 bagels with cream cheese in eight minutes, and;
  • 23.75 pounds of strawberry shortcake at the Mattituck Lions Club Strawberry Festival in eight minutes, which he accomplished last month.

Esper remains the world record holder in the strawberry shortcake category but in his mind, the Nathan's contest is a much bigger challenge because it takes more than just a big stomach. "This isn't as easy as other races like strawberry shortcakes where whoever has the biggest stomach wins," he said recently. "You have to concentrate on what you are doing to eat so much."

With Chestnut sidelined, Esper believes he finally has a shot at the title."I definitely have a shot this year," said Esper recently. But he knows the field is wide open without the returning champion.

"[With Chesnut] not there, it changes the dynamics of everything. It's going to be a tight battle for first," said Esper.

Perhaps finally the bridesmaid will get a chance to be the bride on Thursday.

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