The Nathan's Fourth of July hot dog eating contest will go on despite the pandemic, but with different rules.
To keep the competitors safe, there will be no crowds, and the competition will be indoors at a secret location.
The Nathan's Fourth of July hot dog eating contest will go on despite the pandemic, but with different rules.
To keep the competitors safe, there will be no crowds, and the competition will be indoors at a secret location.
DOG EATING CONTEST WILL GO ONDESPITE THE PANDEMIC -- BUTWITH VERY DIFFERENT RULES!TO KEEP THE COMPETITORS SAFE --THERE WILL BE NO CROWDS - -ANDTHE COMPETION WILL BE INDOORSAT A SECRET LOCATION.THE COMPETITORS WILL ALSO BESIX FEET APART -- AND WILL BETESTED FOR CORONAVIRUS PRIOR TOTHE COMPETION.THE RECORD FOR MOST HOT DOGSEATEN IS 74 IN 10 MINUTESTOSS TO JUSTINEXPECT SUNSHINE AND ANAFTERNOON HIGH OF 102 WITHGUSTS AT 15-25 MPH.WE'LL