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Milenko Kindl
MASON, Ohio - A man nicknamed "Humble Bob" stuffed himself with 11.5
pounds of a local specialty called chili-spaghetti in only about 10
minutes to claim victory in a holiday eating contest. Bob Shoudt won
$2,500 at the inaugural Skyline Chili Spaghetti eat-off Monday at
Kings Island amusement park.
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"Humble Bob" dashed to an early lead, sucking down more than two
pounds in less than a minute.
Shoudt, of Philadelphia, is ranked No. 5 by the International
Federation of Competitive Eating.
He did so well at vacuuming up the pasta mixture Monday that he
narrowly beat the federation's top-ranked competitive eater, Joey
Chestnut. Chestnut won this year's July 4 hot dog-eating contest at
New York's Coney Island with 59 dogs in 10 minutes.
Milenko Kindl
Banja Luka
Banjaluka
MASON, Ohio - A man nicknamed "Humble Bob" stuffed himself with 11.5
pounds of a local specialty called chili-spaghetti in only about 10
minutes to claim victory in a holiday eating contest. Bob Shoudt won
$2,500 at the inaugural Skyline Chili Spaghetti eat-off Monday at
Kings Island amusement park.
ADVERTISEMENT
"Humble Bob" dashed to an early lead, sucking down more than two
pounds in less than a minute.
Shoudt, of Philadelphia, is ranked No. 5 by the International
Federation of Competitive Eating.
He did so well at vacuuming up the pasta mixture Monday that he
narrowly beat the federation's top-ranked competitive eater, Joey
Chestnut. Chestnut won this year's July 4 hot dog-eating contest at
New York's Coney Island with 59 dogs in 10 minutes.
Milenko Kindl
Banja Luka
Banjaluka