



Sudo escaped with last year’s win by just five hot dogs, but is expected to bounce back this year with -175 odds of topping the competition by at least 6.5 dogs. That is reflected on the odds, where he is listed as -145 chalk to earn the win by at least 15.5 hot dogs.Ĭhestnut is also listed as a -250 wager to devour over 9.5 hot dogs in the first 60 seconds of the 10-minute competition, and sports -120 odds of at least equaling his record of 74 hot dogs.
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Chestnut outpaced his fellow pro eaters by a wide margin while eating 71 hot dogs last year, 20 more than his nearest competition, and has claimed victory by double-digit margins in each of the past four years. With both Chestnut and Sudo set as such heavy betting favourites, the sportsbooks have responded by publishing a series of prop bets covering all angles of this year’s competition. However, the 35-year-old is not expected to face much competition, with the odds of any other women taking home this year’s title lagging at +450. Since setting a personal best at this event in 2017 by eating 41 hot dogs, just five short of the record, Sudo has taken a step back over the past two years, and managed to consume just 31 dogs a year ago. Over on the women’s side, Miki Sudo will be gunning for a seventh straight victory as an -850 favourite.
