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Bob Shoudt
Born (1966-10-16) October 16, 1966 (age 57)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)YouTuber, competitive eater, IT Manager

YouTube information

ChannelsNotorious B.O.B.
Subscribers178 thousand
Total views14.8 million

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.

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 6 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 at the Fish Tales 4 July hot dog eating contest (52) in Ocean City, Maryland. In 2017 he won WIP's Wing Bowl, eating 409 wings and claiming the largest prize ever won in an eating contest - $50,000 (Hyundai Santa Fe Sport, $10,000 USD, ring, pendant, crown).

He is well known on YouTube for his style neat eating aka neating. He is able to complete large restaurant food challenges by eating the food as it is presented. He doesn't dunk the food into liquids, separate the food, smash it up, pour liquids on the food, shove it in his mouth, wear gloves, chew with his mouth open, spill food everywhere, burp and use profanity. This makes him unique in the eating community as it makes it much harder to complete the challenge.

Outside of YouTube and eating contests, Shoudt is an IT manager.[4] 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. He is a 1988 graduate of Ursinus College[5] where he was the captain of the Cross Country Team.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bob "The Notorious B.O.B." Shoudt - information and eating contest results | EatFeats".
  • ^ "The Slammin' Salmon World Chowder Eating Contest".
  • ^ "Reading Fightin Phils on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 2022-04-27.[user-generated source]
  • ^ "Pennsylvania's Bob Shoudt turned intrigue into a professional eating career". 2 July 2011.
  • ^ "1988 Ursinus College Commencement Program". 15 May 1988.
  • ^ Royersford man's bottomless gut conquers the merely gluttonous. Philadelphia Daily News, September 3, 2008. Accessed September 29, 2008
  • ^ "The RP Funding World Chili Eating Challenge".
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