The annual tradition of watching competitive eaters absolutely destroy a plate (or multiple plates) of hot dogs continued this Fourth of July as Miki Sudo won her ninth title in the women’s division.
While Sudo chomped her way to 39.5 finished hot dogs, the nation’s attention was drawn to one of her competitors. Elizabeth Salgado of Keene, California — making her Fourth of July debut for the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest — captured the hearts of the internet with her incredible nickname: Glizzy Lizzy.
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Glizzy, which has become popular slang for hot dogs in recent years, pairs perfectly with Salgado’s natural nickname.
Introducing: Glizzy Lizzy 💪 pic.twitter.com/STyHXg5NeN
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 4, 2023
Hot dog contest fans on the internet absolutely loved her nickname…
I’ve been searching for a scrappy underdog, and glizzy lizzy is it https://t.co/OwphnsHX5L
— Kazeem Famuyide 🇳🇬 🍎 (@Kazeem) July 4, 2023
Glizzy Lizzy in the building 🌭💪 pic.twitter.com/fOfsdPbCef
— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) July 4, 2023
Shout out to the best nickname in the game! Glizzy Lizzy baby! https://t.co/DhS6204FsN
— B. Sexy (@therealbigsexy) July 4, 2023
Okay, if she had a PrizePicks square, I would have no choice but to hammer the over.
Glizzy Lizzy is a goated nickname.
What an absolute weapon. pic.twitter.com/oyjAHLDmd7— Sports By Dustin (@SportsByDustin) July 4, 2023
Glizzy Lizzy walking away victorious today after eating 80 hotdogs in 11 minutes
pic.twitter.com/LBKAM5iyx6 https://t.co/koZalAwj49— I have so many questions? (@english_shamar) July 4, 2023
Glizzy Lizzy 🤣🌭 pic.twitter.com/NefR2hhEvc
— Playmaker (@playmaker) July 4, 2023
"Glizzy Lizzy" might be one of the best nicknames in the history of sports. https://t.co/zKxRu4OJcG
— Víctor Rodríguez-Bultrón (@VicBlews) July 4, 2023
Glizzy Lizzy. Absolute legend of the game. pic.twitter.com/HDafG5vSIZ
— Jason (@JaySwag88) July 4, 2023