Bob Shoudt

Bob Shoudt (born October 16, 1966),[1] also known as "Humble Bob" or "Notorious B.O.B." (the name of his YouTube channel), is an American competitive eater from Royersford, Pennsylvania.

Bob Shoudt
Born (1966-10-16) October 16, 1966
NationalityAmerican
OccupationIT manager, competitive eater, YouTuber

He holds a number of eating records, including the most food ever eaten by weight and/or volume: 23.4 lbs or 312 fluid ounces of salmon chowder, consumed in six minutes.[2] He also holds the record for the most food ever eaten in four hours (59.6 lbs) at The Reading Phillies Gluttony Night on June 12, 2018,[3] and the most hot dogs ever eaten (52) at the Fish Tales 4 July hot dog eating contest in Ocean City, Maryland. In 2017 he won WIP's Wing Bowl, eating 409 wings and winning $10,000, a Harley Davidson motorcycle and a Hyundai Santa Fe SUV.[4]

Outside of competitive eating Shoudt works as an IT manager.[5] He is an avid mountain climber and fitness fanatic who has scaled Mount Washington, New Hampshire, Pikes Peak, Colorado and Mount Haleakala, Maui; he is also very active in Krav Maga.

World records

  • Salmon chowder: 23.4 lbs (2.4 gallons) in six minutes using a spoon, December 3, 2009, New York City, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Chili spaghetti: 13.9 lbs in 10 minutes, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Roast Beef Sliders: 37½ in eight minutes, November 14, 2009, Frederick, Maryland, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Krystal Hamburgers: 39 in two minutes, September 9, 2006, Nashville, Tennessee, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Beef brisket sandwiches: 34.75 in 10 minutes
  • French fries: 7.9 lbs in 10 minutes
  • Peanut butter and banana sandwiches: 36 in 10 minutes
  • Broadway at the Beach Ultimate Eating Champion 2006, April 22, 2006, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Chowdown Championship: First Place, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 19, 2006, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Penne pasta: 3 lbs of penne pasta with marinara in 1 minute, 47 seconds, March 2005, Flemington, New Jersey, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Blueberry pie: 2.2 lb pie in 60 seconds, Today Show, New York City, July 4, 2005, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Hot dogs: 52 hot dogs in 10 minutes at the Fish Tales 4th of July Hot Dog eating contest, Ocean City, Maryland, July 4, 2016
  • Whoopie pie: 35 5.5 ounce Whoopie pies in 10 minutes, “Reading Fightin Phils", Reading, Pennsylvania, June 4, 2018
  • Cheeseburger dogs: 25 2.5 oz Cheeseburger Dogs (hot dog-shaped cheeseburgers) in 10 minutes, "Reading Fightin Phils", Reading, Pennsylvania, June 23, 2018
  • Most Food Ever Eaten: Reading Phillies Gluttony Night, 59.6 lbs in 4 hours, Reading, Pennsylvania, June 18, 2018

Records

  • First place in the Skyline Chili World Eating Championship, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 1, 2008, IFOCE sanctioned[6]
  • First place at Carmine's World Meatball Eating Championship, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 2, 2006, IFOCE sanctioned
  • First place in the GoldenPalace.com Grilled Cheese Eating Contest qualifier in September 2005, Springfield, Illinois, IFOCE sanctioned
  • First place at the Krystal Hamburger Eating Contest qualifier, Perry, Georgia, September 2005, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Second place in the Krystal World Hamburger Eating Championship, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 95 Krystal's Hamburgers in eight minutes, October 2007, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Second place in the World Lobster Eating Championship, Reno, Nevada, March 2005, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Second place in the World Pizza Eating Championship, Camden, New Jersey, August 2005, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Second place in the World Chili Eating Challenge, Orlando, Florida, February 2013, IFOCE sanctioned[7]
  • Third place in the Verizon Voice Wing Battle World Chicken Wing Eating Championship, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2005, IFOCE sanctioned
  • Third place at Phillip's Seafood World Crabcake Eating Championship, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2006, IFOCE sanctioned
  • First place in the Wing Bowl 25 Chicken Wing Eating Contest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 3, 2017
  • First place at the World Sliders Eating Championship, São Paulo, Brazil, May 27, 2019

Personal bests

  • 95 Krystal Hamburgers - eight minutes
  • 39 Krystal Hamburgers - two minutes
  • 38½ Johnsonville brats - 10 minutes
  • 46 Nathan's Hot Dogs and buns - 10 minutes
  • 38 Phillip's Crabcakes - 10 minutes
  • 13.9 lbs Skyline Chili Spaghetti - 10 minutes
  • 7.6 lbs Carmine's Meatballs - 12 minutes
  • 20 Jim's South Street Cheesesteaks - 1.5 hours
  • Shoofly pie: 9.25 lbs in eight minutes, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, June 24, 2006, IFOCE sanctioned
  • 67 McDonald's Hamburgers in one sitting - 80 minutes
  • 100 Krystal Hamburgers in one sitting - 70 minutes
gollark: Or "potat oh five".
gollark: It's pronounced "potato five", but written POTAT-O5.
gollark: * POTAT-O5
gollark: AAAAAA WHY DO THE STYLES KEEP BREAKING THEMSELVES AAAAAA
gollark: Also kind of a pun related to PotatOS, one of my weirder projects.

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