Netflix and South Korea’s MBC have announced the national teams competing in Physical: Asia, the regional edition of the hit survival-sports format Physical:100. Mongolia’s squad will compete against teams from Australia, the Philippines, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Turkey and others for a prize of ₩1 billion.
The Mongolian lineup combines strength, combat sports and agility: B.Orkhonbayar (the wrestler “Mongolian lion”), mixed martial artist B.Enkh-Orgil, 3x3 national team player E.Dulguun, national volleyball player G.Khandsuren, national judo athlete A.Adiyasuren, and State honored artist and contortionist E.Lkhagva-Ochir.
The series premieres this Tuesday, October 28, 2025, when the teams will begin head-to-head physical challenges designed to test endurance, power and teamwork.
Netflix and South Korea’s MBC have announced the national teams competing in Physical: Asia, the regional edition of the hit survival-sports format Physical:100. Mongolia’s squad will compete against teams from Australia, the Philippines, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Turkey and others for a prize of ₩1 billion.
The Mongolian lineup combines strength, combat sports and agility: B.Orkhonbayar (the wrestler “Mongolian lion”), mixed martial artist B.Enkh-Orgil, 3x3 national team player E.Dulguun, national volleyball player G.Khandsuren, national judo athlete A.Adiyasuren, and State honored artist and contortionist E.Lkhagva-Ochir.
The series premieres this Tuesday, October 28, 2025, when the teams will begin head-to-head physical challenges designed to test endurance, power and teamwork.
