Confusion Ensues As Man Sets World Record At Hot Dog Eating Contest
CHICAGO (CBS) -- An annual contest brought a world record, but not before confusion.
Joey Chestnut walked away as the winner of this year's "Nathan's Famous July Fourth Hot Dog Eating Contest".
However, during the 10-minute chow-fest, judges were apparently not counting from the plates given to the eaters, which led to a scoring error for the top two finishers.
It took a video review to reveal the winner's real tally.
The contest announcer, George Shea, said, "Joey Chestnut, as certified by Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez, a new world record, 74 Nathan's famous hot dogs and buns!"
Organizers for the contest say new judges will be used next year.