Two familiar faces chow their way back to the top of this year's Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island.

  • Men's champ Joey Chestnut sets new world record
  • Women's champ Miko Sudo successfully defends title

On the men's side, reigning champion Joey "Jaws" Chestnut downed 72 dogs in 10 minutes.

That's two more frankfurters than he consumed last year, and it's a new world record.

This marks his 10th mustard belt.

Earlier in the women's competition, Miki Sudo scarfed down 41 dogs in 10 minutes to defend her pink championship belt.

That's a new personal best, and her fourth Nathan's title in a row.

Tens of thousands of spectators attended this year's event.

This was the 101st edition of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest.