Bob Shoudt

Bob Shoudt (also Humble Bob or Notorious BOB) ( * 1968 in Royersford, Pennsylvania ) is an American competitive eater. He is currently ranked fifth in the world rankings of the International Federation of Competitive Eating ( IFOCE ) and holds 39 world records, most in the history of competitive eating.

Shoudts family lives vegetarian, and he only eats meat during competitions. He got his nickname because of his " humble way of eating " of the talk show Angelo Cataldi, while he qualified for Wing Bowl competition.

He ate 95 Krystal burgers during the Krystal Square Off in 2007 and 41 hot dogs in twelve minutes during the international hot dog eating contest, which is organized annually by the US-based fast food chain Nathan 's Famous and the most famous eating contest in the United States heard.

He is also an avid mountain climber, who ascended the Mount Washington, Pikes Peak in Colorado and Mount Haleakala. He is also concerned about his fitness and practiced very active Krav Maga.

Records

  • Place 1 in the world chili Wettessmeisterschaft in Cincinnati, Ohio September 1, 2008
  • 1st place at the World Championships in meatball - eating contest in Atlantic City, New Jersey on December 2, 2006
  • Place 1 in the eating contest of grilled cheese in Setptember 2005 in Springfield, Illinois
  • 1st place during the Krystal Burger qualification in Perry, Georgia in September 2005
  • 2nd place during the Lobster Wettess World Championship in Reno, Nevada in March 2005
  • 2nd place at the World Championships in the pizza eating contest in Camden, New York in August 2005
  • # 3 on the Verizon Voice Wing- Battle World Championship in chicken wing eating contest in Boston, Massachusetts in November 2005
  • 3rd place during the Phillip's - Seafood World Cup in the crab cake eating contest in Baltimore, Maryland in April 2006

Currently held world records

  • 23.4 pounds ( 10.61 kg ) salmon soup in 6 minutes on 3 December 2009 in New York City
  • 13.9 pounds (6.3 kg) Spaghetti with chilli sauce in ten minutes
  • 37 pieces of roast beef in eight minutes on November 14, 2009 in Frederick, Maryland
  • 34 brisket sandwiches in ten minutes
  • 7.9 pounds ( 3.59 kg ) fries in ten minutes
  • 36 sandwiches with peanut butter and bananas in ten minutes
  • 3 pounds (1.36 kg) Penne with marinade in 1 minute and 47 seconds in March 2005 in Flemington, New Jersey
  • 997 g of blueberry pie in 1 minute during the Today Show in New York City on 4 July 2005

Personal best

  • 38 sausages in ten minutes
  • 41 hotdogs in ten minutes
  • 38 crab cakes in 10 minutes
  • 13.9 pounds (6.3 kg) Spaghetti with chilli sauce in ten minutes
  • 7.6 pounds (3.44 kg) of meat dumplings in twelve minutes
  • 9.25 pounds ( 4.19 kg ) shoofly pie in eight minutes in 2006 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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