Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest 2020 start time, TV channel, odds, records & past winners

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What a bunch of hot dogs.

It's a tradition almost as old as time — long before humankind roamed, Nathan's has been holding its annual Independence Day hot dog eating contest since dinosaurs walked the earth. (T-Rex faced extinction without a single win, by the way. Short arms and all.)

But since the official sanctioning of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, the contest has taken place since 1967, with the July 4 date set since 1979, making for an Independence Day staple. 

This year, the odds are strictly slanted in Joey "Jaws" Chestnut's favor once again, with his reign of dominance stretching over the last decade plus. He's the winner of 12 of the last 13 tourneys, with Matt Stonie breaking Chestnut's streak of eight consecutive titles in 2015. Chestnut would start a new streak in 2016, winning the last four years' worth of events, consuming 287 frankfurters over that span and keeping the Mustard Belt strapped firmly around his waist.

Punchers punch, shooters shoot, eaters eat. Coronavirus or not, the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest will go on as scheduled this July 4. Here's what you need to know about the 2020 event: 

MORE: Odds & betting guide for Nathan's contest 2020

What time is the hot dog eating contest?

  • Date: Saturday, July 4
  • Time: Noon ET | 9 a.m. PT

The 2020 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is scheduled to start at noon ET on Saturday, July 4. The women's championship will be up first at noon, with the men's following.

What channel is Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on?

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: ESPN app

The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest will be broadcast on ESPN in 2020.

If you want to further disgust yourself and/or revel and bask in the glory of gluttons, you can catch the replays at the following times:

Network Date Time
ESPNNews Saturday, July 4 2 p.m.
ESPN2 Saturday, July 4 4 p.m.
ESPN2 Saturday, July 4 8 p.m.
ESPNNews Saturday, July 4 9 p.m.
ESPNNews Sunday, July 5 12 a.m.
ESPNNews Sunday, July 5 2 p.m.
ESPN2 Sunday, July 5 11 p.m.

Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest odds

If you feel like putting your buns on the line and want to place few sheckles down on the iron stomachs of the competitors, here's some of the things you can bet on come Saturday, courtesy of Sports Insider:

Joey Chestnut or the field (men's competition)

  • Chestnut -1500
  • The field +600

Men's winner hot dogs consumed

  • Over 71 1/2 -160
  • Under 71/12 +120

Will the men's record (73 hot dogs consumed) be broken?

  • No -400
  • Yes +250

Miki Sudo or the field (women's competition)

  • Sudo -1500
  • The field +600

Women's winner hot dogs consumed

  • Over 40 1/2 -165
  • Under 40 1/2 +125

Will the women's record (45 hot dogs consumed) be broken?

  • Yes -170
  • No +130

Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest winners

Really, nothing before the arrival of Takeru Kobayashi should count, considering he changed the face and stomach of competitive eating.

Year Winner Hot dogs eaten Time
2019 men's Joey Chestnut 71 10 mins.
2019 women's Miki Sudo 31
2018 men's Joey Chestnut 74 10 mins.
2018 women's Miki Sudo 37
2017 men's Joey Chestnut 72 10 mins.
2017 women's Miki Sudo 41
2016 men's Joey Chestnut 70 10 mins.
2016 women's Miki Sudo 38.5
2015 men's Matt Stonie 62 10 mins.
2015 women's Miki Sudo 38
2014 men's Joey Chestnut 61 10 mins.
2014 women's Miki Sudo 34
2013 men's Joey Chestnut 69 10 mins.
2013 women's Sonya Thomas 36.75
2012 men's Joey Chestnut 68 10 mins.
2012 women's Sonya Thomas 45
2011 men's Joey Chestnut 62 10 mins.
2011 women's Sonya Thomas 40
2010 Joey Chestnut 54 10 mins.
2009 Joey Chestnut 68 10 mins.
2008 Joey Chestnut 59 10 mins.
2007 Joey Chestnut 66 12 mins.
2006 Takeru Kobayashi 53.75 12 mins.
2005 Takeru Kobayashi 49 12 mins.
2004 Takeru Kobayashi 53.5 12 mins.
2003 Takeru Kobayashi 44.5 12 mins.
2002 Takeru Kobayashi 50.5 12 mins.
2001 Takeru Kobayashi 50 12 mins
2000 Kazutoyo Arai 25 12 mins.
1999 Steve Keiner 21.5 12 mins.
1998 Hirofumi Nakajima 19 12 mins.
1997 Hirofumi Nakajima 24.5 12 mins.

Hot dog eating records

While Kobayashi changed the game, Chestnut made it his. 

"Jaws" has broken his own world record on multiple occassions, and now holds the record for the five most hot dogs eaten. Aside from being king of the hot dogs, Chestnut holds world records for jalapeno poppers, buffalo wings and gumbo, among other foods. He most recently set a record in Big Macs eaten in February, with 32 engorged in 38 minutes.

Men's record

Year Contestant Hot dogs eaten
2018 Joey Chestnut 74
2016 Joey Chestnut 73*
2017 Joey Chestnut 72
2019 Joey Chestnut 71
2016 Joey Chestnut 70

* Chestnut's 2016 record was set at the Giant National Capital BBQ Battle just nine days before the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest.

Women's record

Sony Thomas set the record for hot dogs eaten in 2012, but reigning, defending, six-time Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest champ Miki Sudo has a good shot to break the record this year.

Year Contestant Hot dogs eaten
2012 Sonya Thomas 45
2017 Miki Sudo 41
2009 Sonya Thomas 41
2011 Sonya Thomas 40
2007 Sonya Thomas 39
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Joe Rivera is a senior content producer at The Sporting News and teaches Multimedia Sports Reporting at his alma mater, Rutgers University.