Mongolian team to compete in the upcoming season of Netflix’s Physical 100
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A team from Mongolia will participate in the upcoming season of Physical: 100, the popular Netflix competition series co-produced by global streaming giant Netflix and renowned South Korean producer Jang Ho-gi.
Netflix has officially confirmed that the third season of its hit Korean reality competition will return under a new title: Physical: Asia. This revamped edition will bring together elite teams from eight countries- Mongolia, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, and Turkey- to compete in a series of high-intensity physical challenges designed to test strength, endurance, agility, and teamwork.
Representing Mongolia are six top-tier athletes from diverse sports disciplines:
Orkhonbayar Bayarsaikhan – National wrestling champion
Enkh-Orgil Baatarkhuu – Professional mixed martial artist
Dulguun Enkhbat - Player on the Mongolian national basketball team
Khandsuren Gantogtokh - National volleyball team athlete
Adiyasuren Amarsaikhan - International judo master
Lkhagva-Ochir Erdene-Ochir Acrobatic performer
The new season, Physical: Asia, is scheduled to premiere globally on October 28, 2025, exclusively on Netflix.
Netflix in Mongolia
Netflix officially launched in Mongolia in January 2016, as part of its global expansion into 130 new countries. Since then, the platform has steadily gained popularity among Mongolian viewers, particularly for its Korean dramas, action series, and international reality shows. While local content remains limited, Mongolian users have increasingly embraced global programming especially competitive formats like Physical: 100, which blends intense athleticism with captivating storytelling.
With a growing number of Mongolian subscribers and strong interest in Korean entertainment, the inclusion of a Mongolian team in Physical: Asia marks a significant moment for local fans and athletes alike.

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