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After split with NYC July 4 hot dog competition, Joey Chestnut heads to army base event in Texas

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After split with NYC July 4 hot dog competition, Joey Chestnut heads to army base event in Texas
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After split with NYC July 4 hot dog competition, Joey Chestnut heads to army base event in Texas

2024-06-28 05:03 Last Updated At:05:12

NEW YORK (AP) — Competitive eater Joey “Jaws” Chestnut will take his hot dog-downing talents to an army base in Texas for America's Independence Day this year after a falling out with organizers of the event that made him famous, the annual 4th of July eating contest in Brooklyn's Coney Island.

Chestnut, of Indiana, will compete against soldiers in Fort Bliss, in El Paso, in a 5-minute hot dog eating contest. That's instead of the 10-minute Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest, where he competed against the world's top competitive eaters since 2005 and hadn’t lost since 2015. In 2021 he set the current record of 76 hot dogs, in 10 minutes.

Organizers of that event initially said he couldn't attend due to a sponsorship conflict, which Chestnut said involved a deal with Impossible Foods, which makes plant-based hot dogs.

Chestnut said he was “ gutted ” he couldn't compete in the event in Coney Island, where he said he loved the atmosphere and the sometimes-sweltering crowds.

“Those people have been sitting in the sun, waiting. They know what to expect. And they’re not shocked. They’re cheering and yelling and pushing me,” Chestnut said Thursday in a phone interview.

But Chestnut says he's not going to sit home and do nothing. And he's hopeful the soldiers will push him to perform. Fearful of being “lazy” in competition with amateurs, the perennial world champion will try to out-eat four soldiers, pitting his frank-swallowing total against theirs combined. If they work together, they might even beat him.

“If they (each) break ten, that’d be pretty good,” Chestnut said Thursday as he fasted on water, lemon juice and liquified calories as part of his pre-competition routine.

Around 15,000 people, mostly soldiers and their families, are expected to attend the annual “Pop Goes the Fort” celebration at Fort Bliss. It also is to include fireworks and performances by the El Paso Symphony Orchestra and the 1st Armored Division Band, according to Fort Bliss Morale Welfare and Recreation organization spokesperson Marlo Brestar.

Chestnut said he'll do a practice routine Friday, then ingest oils to “make sure there's a clean highway, there won't be any traffic jams" in his digestive system before heading to Fort Bliss, the sprawling desert army base that's home to the 1st Armored Division. It will be his first visit to El Paso.

“Maybe I’ll get to get on a tank,” he said.

Fans can watch Chestnut compete on Netflix against rival Takeru Kobayashi in September.

He's hopeful that he can get back to competing on July 4th next year, either with Netflix or at the Nathan’s Famous contest. To head back to his cherished Coney Island event though, he'd need to make up with the event organizers, Major League Eating.

“I feel bullied,” he said. “If I’m ever going to work with them again, they’re going to have to apologize," Chestnut said.

Major League Eating says it eventually conceded the sponsorship issue, according to a statement from spokesman George Shea.

“Unfortunately, this was not enough to get us to an agreement,” the statement said. “We think this is a powerful tribute to our armed forces and we wish Joey the best of luck at his event."

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This story has been updated to correct the first name of the Fort Bliss spokesperson. It's spelled Marlo, now Marlow.

FILE - Joey Chestnut, winner of the 2021 Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest, poses for photos in Coney Island's Maimonides Park, July 4, 2021, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Chestnut will take his hot dog-downing talents to an army base in Texas for America's Independence Day this year, after a falling out with organizers of the annual New York City-based event. (AP Photo/Brittainy Newman, File)

FILE - Joey Chestnut, winner of the 2021 Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest, poses for photos in Coney Island's Maimonides Park, July 4, 2021, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Chestnut will take his hot dog-downing talents to an army base in Texas for America's Independence Day this year, after a falling out with organizers of the annual New York City-based event. (AP Photo/Brittainy Newman, File)

FILE - Five-time reigning champion Joey Chestnut competes in the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating World Championship, July 4, 2012, at Coney Island, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Chestnut will take his hot dog-downing talents to an army base in Texas for America's Independence Day this year, after a falling out with organizers of the annual New York City-based event. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

FILE - Five-time reigning champion Joey Chestnut competes in the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating World Championship, July 4, 2012, at Coney Island, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Chestnut will take his hot dog-downing talents to an army base in Texas for America's Independence Day this year, after a falling out with organizers of the annual New York City-based event. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

SEATTLE (AP) — Albert Rusnák netted two goals on second-half penalty kicks, scoring the winner in stoppage time to rally the Seattle Sounders to a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Fire on Saturday night.

Chicago (4-10-6) grabbed a 1-0 lead in the 30th minute and took it into halftime on a goal by Maren Haile-Selassie. Gastón Giménez earned his second assist of the season on Haile-Selassie's fourth goal.

The Sounders (7-7-7) pulled even early in the second half when Rusnák, who had just one goal this season entering play, scored in the 57th minute. The PK was set up when Paul Rothrock, who subbed in for Alex Roldan to begin the second half, drew a foul on Chicago's Jonathan Dean following a video review.

Rusnák's winner came in the third minute of stoppage time on a right-footed shot to the bottom left corner of the net. Jordan Morris drew a foul on the Fire's Mauricio Pineda to earn the PK.

Stefan Frei finished with three saves through 10 minutes of stoppage in goal for the Sounders. Chris Brady saved four shots for the Fire. Both keepers had one save in the first half.

The Fire beat the Sounders 1-0 at Soldier Field in Chicago in July of 2022 in the most recent matchup.

Seattle fell behind by two goals in its previous two matches before rallying for a 2-2 draw against the Dynamo in Houston and a 3-2 victory at home over FC Dallas.

The Sounders have gone 3-0-1 since losing 1-0 on the road to Sporting Kansas City to begin the month.

The Fire have lost two straight after posting victories over the Los Angeles Galaxy and Toronto FC to open June.

Chicago returns home to host the Philadelphia Union on Wednesday. Seattle will host the New England Revolution on Saturday.

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Seattle Sounders midfielder Léo Chú volleys the ball past Chicago Fire defender Arnaud Souquet during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Léo Chú volleys the ball past Chicago Fire defender Arnaud Souquet during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder João Paulo, right, and Chicago Fire midfielder Fabian Herbers go up for the ball during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder João Paulo, right, and Chicago Fire midfielder Fabian Herbers go up for the ball during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Chicago Fire midfielder Maren Haile-Selassie. left, puts a shot past Seattle Sounders FC goalkeeper Stefan Frei for a goal during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Chicago Fire midfielder Maren Haile-Selassie. left, puts a shot past Seattle Sounders FC goalkeeper Stefan Frei for a goal during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Albert Rusnák can only watch as Chicago Fire midfielder Gastón Giménez dribbles away with the ball after a steal during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Albert Rusnák can only watch as Chicago Fire midfielder Gastón Giménez dribbles away with the ball after a steal during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Reed Baker-Whiting, left, and Chicago Fire defender Allan Arigoni go up for a head ball during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Reed Baker-Whiting, left, and Chicago Fire defender Allan Arigoni go up for a head ball during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Chicago Fire goalkeeper Chris Brady clears the ball past Seattle Sounders forward Jordan Morris, left, and Fire defender Mauricio Pineda during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Chicago Fire goalkeeper Chris Brady clears the ball past Seattle Sounders forward Jordan Morris, left, and Fire defender Mauricio Pineda during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Chicago Fire forward Hugo Cuypers, front, goes up for a header with Seattle Sounders defender Jackson Ragen during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Chicago Fire forward Hugo Cuypers, front, goes up for a header with Seattle Sounders defender Jackson Ragen during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Cristian Roldan, left, celebrates with Albert Rusnák after Rusnák scored on a penalty kick against the Chicago Fire during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Cristian Roldan, left, celebrates with Albert Rusnák after Rusnák scored on a penalty kick against the Chicago Fire during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Albert Rusnák scores on a penalty kick against the Chicago Fire during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

Seattle Sounders midfielder Albert Rusnák scores on a penalty kick against the Chicago Fire during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, June 29, 2024 in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP)

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