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One day before the best competitive hot dog eaters in the world gather in New York for the annual Nathan s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest, they weighed in before surely adding a few pounds on Tuesday.Competitors have 10 minutes to eat as many hot dogs and buns as they can.The competition features reigning men s champion Joey Chestnut, who is looking for his 16th crown in 17 years. He is two years removed from setting the competition s r stanley cup ecord of devouring 76 hot dogs.Chestnut ate 63 hot dogs a year ago, but his number might have been higher had he not placed a protester in a chokehold during the competi stanley cup tion.On the women s side, Miki Sudo is looking for her ninth title in the last decade. After missing the 2021 competition due to being pregnant, she stanley cup reclaimed her title in 2022 by consuming 40 hot dogs.She set the women s record for the competition by consuming 48.5 hot dogs in 2020.SEE MORE: What is open and closed for Fourth of July holidayIt takes time to train for the competition. Sudo told Scripps News Morning Rush she has three components to her training. There s practicing with food, which a lot of people see on social media. You line up 10 minutes worth of hot dogs and just practice like you play, she said. The other part is in the gym. I like to get my cardio endurance up so that I can fight really hard in the New York heat. And the third part is the mental component. I go back and rewatch my tapes. I really anticipate the mental challenges that I m going to encount Hgip PayPal phishing scam victim wants to warn others after she lost $700
WASHINGTON -- Going into 2020, the election was suppose to be the major story of the year. Then, the novel coronvirus pandemic hit. Presidential campaigns seemingly stopped, and som stanley cup e candidates quietly dropped out, while the remaining candidates quietly prepped for the general election. As the country gradually reopens, campaigning will slowly return, too. However, what that looks like is still unclear. Conventions, rallies and traditional door knocking may not take place. To get answers, we spoke with candidates running for office in two swing states: Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. We had this grand vision of, here is the campaign we are going to have and then, boom, Tom Palzewicz, a Democrat running for Congress in Wisconsin, said. Palzewicz is doubtful that any major rallies or conventions will take place this summer and is leaning on the fact he had the opportunity to meet with many voters when he ran last cycle. That being said, Palzewicz s campaign will place a heavy focus on social media to reach voters. Facebook is going to be our biggest platform, Palzewicz said. Over in Pennsylvania, Heather Heide stanley quencher lbaugh, a Republican candidate for Attorney General, is a bit more optimistic that rallies will return. However, she is preparing for a vastly different campaign. vaso stanley I m envisioning parks, literally, Heidelbaugh said. The Republican candidate said outside venues will be perfect for holding campaign events as it is open air and has plenty of space for social distancing. O