Miki Sudo’s Burrito-Eating Record Stands Firm After Two Years

TAMPA, FL—The Guinness World Record for the fastest time to eat a burrito remains unbroken two years after Miki Sudo set it on October 22, 2022. Sudo, a renowned competitive eater, achieved the record by devouring a burrito in just 31.47 seconds during an event in Tampa, Florida.

Sudo’s accomplishment on that day added another highlight to her illustrious career in competitive eating. She is widely known for her dominance in events like the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, where she is a multi-time champion.

On the same day, her husband, Nick Wehry, also entered the Guinness World Records by consuming 12 hot dogs in three minutes. The couple’s dual success on October 22 cemented their status as a powerhouse duo in the competitive eating world.

Both records remain unchallenged as of November 2024, reflecting the skill and precision required to achieve such feats. Sudo and Wehry continue to inspire fellow competitors and fans alike with their performances in eating competitions worldwide.

The couple remains active in the competitive eating circuit, with Sudo continuing to push the boundaries of her sport. Fans and competitors are left wondering if anyone will rise to break her impressive burrito-eating record.

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