An Australian native has come to North Texas to train for an international competition.
“I've got a business economics degree,” Webb said. “I spent seven years in college. I've worked sales, marketing… I’ve a lot of corporate jobs, a lot of computer work.”“Now I just wear stretchy pants and baggy t-shirts,” Webb said.
“The 4th of July hot dog contest is like our Super Bowl,” Webb said. “So, I'm currently in Dallas in my own little kind of training camp. I'm training in the gym and training eating hot dogs, sleeping, and repeating every single day.”“It's kind of my wife's fault. She bribed me to go on a day trip to a vineyard in Australia, and I did a burger challenge on the way,” Webb said.
Leading up to competition, Webb has one meal a day that ranges from 45 to 55 hot dogs. His strategy, he said, is the two-hot-dogs-one-bun-technique. This consists of him shoving two hot dog links in his mouth white dunking one bun in cranberry juice.
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