Man dies at US hot dog eating contest

South Dakota man Walter Eagle Tail, 47, died in hospital after choking on a hotdog at a Fourth of July speed-eating contest, officials say.

A hot dog eating contest in Japan

A hot dog eating contest in South Dakota has turned deadly after a contestant choked to death. (AAP)

An Independence Day hot dog eating contest in South Dakota has turned tragic, with a contestant choking to death.

Speed-eating competitions are popular over the Fourth of July weekend.

Walter Eagle Tail, 47, of Custer, died in hospital on Thursday after attempts to save him at the scene failed, Custer County Sheriff Rick Wheeler told the Rapid City Journal.

"There was someone doing CPR when we arrived," Wheeler said.

"He probably just suffocated. It got lodged in his throat and they (paramedics) couldn't get it out.

"It all happened within minutes," the sheriff said.

The Custer Chamber of Commerce, which sponsored the contest, cancelled a pie-eating contest scheduled for Friday.

Eight-time champion Joey "Jaws" Chestnut managed to eat 61 hot dogs in 10 minutes at an annual contest in Brooklyn's Coney Island on Friday - eight short of the record 69 he swallowed in the 2013 competition.

George Shea, chairman of Major League Eating, a competitive eating organisation based in New York, said organisers do all they can to prevent casualties during contests.

"We always make sure it's in a controlled environment," Shea said.

"We organise the entire thing around safety. (Just as) if it's football or hockey or auto racing, we approach it as a top priority."

Funeral arrangements were pending for Eagle Tail, whom friends described as a fun-loving, kind and caring man.

"Walter was just being Walter, having fun when he entered this contest," said Ardis McRae.

"He was just having a good time."


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