Coney Island, New York – July 4, 2025 — Miki Sudo has once again proven she's the undisputed queen of competitive eating, clinching her 10th title at the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on Independence Day.
Sudo devoured 39.5 hot dogs in 10 minutes, securing her spot as the 2025 women’s champion in the world’s most iconic eating competition. Her performance not only showcased her dominance but also her resilience, as she faced stiff competition from rising stars in the Major League Eating circuit.
🏆 A Legacy of Victory
Miki Sudo has long been a fixture on the July 4th stage, having won every Nathan’s contest she’s entered since 2014, except in 2021 when she took a break during pregnancy. With this latest victory, Sudo has now matched and extended her legacy as one of the greatest competitive eaters in history.
“I’m honored to be back on this stage and win another title,” Sudo told ESPN after her win. “This isn’t just about hot dogs. It’s about tradition, pride, and pushing yourself beyond your limits.”
🌭 A Coney Island Tradition
Held annually at Surf and Stillwell Avenues in Brooklyn, the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is a Fourth of July tradition watched by millions across the U.S. and around the world. Contestants have just 10 minutes to eat as many hot dogs (with buns) as possible in front of a roaring crowd.
The event includes both men’s and women’s divisions, with past winners becoming household names in the world of sports and entertainment.
🎉 A Patriotic Spectacle
From the opening ceremonies to the championship belt presentation, the contest combines sports, showmanship, and American culture in a single high-energy event. Fans waved flags, wore hot dog hats, and cheered on competitors from across the country.
🔜 What’s Next for Sudo?
Miki Sudo has hinted at continuing her career, aiming to break her own women’s record of 48.5 hot dogs, set in 2020. With this year’s win, she remains the one to beat.
Stay tuned as Nathan’s continues to celebrate over 100 years of this all-American competition, and Miki Sudo keeps building a legacy one hot dog at a time.

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