Matt Stonie upsets eight-time defending champion Joey Chestnut to win the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Stonie downed 62 hot dogs while Chestnut consumed 60 hot dogs to unexpectedly beat the greatest competitive eater in the sport's history.

Stonie ends Chestnut's streak of eight straight wins which began back in 2007. Chestnut still holds the all time record of 69 hot dogs and buns consumed in 10 minutes. Chestnut originally set his goal to eat 70 hot dogs this year.

Stonie is the second ranked competitive eater in the world and owns records for eating massive amounts of birthday cake, gyros, bacon and Twinkies.

Stonie is the just the third different champion since 2001. Takeru Kobayashi won six consecutive titles, followed by eight straight by Chestnut.

Miki Sudo took home the women's title by eating 38 hot dogs in 10 minutes. It's her second consecutive victory but she fell short of Sonya Thomas' record of 45 hot dogs which she set in 2012.

The contest is held each year at Coney Island in Brooklyn.