Physical 100 Top 5 Contestants and Winners

Physical 100 Top 5 Contestants The South Korean reality show, Physical 100, ended after a challenging four-week run that included eliminations, ultimately awarding the title of first-ever champion to one of the Netflix series’ contestants. Since this is such a popular series, all Korean fans must know about Physical 100 Top 5 Contestants. To learn more about the Physical 100 Top 5 competitors, read the articles below.

Physical 100 Wiki

Physical: 100 is a South Korean reality competition series available on Netflix, created by Jang Ho-gi, a producer for MBC. The series premiered on January 24, 2023 and ran for 9 episodes, airing every Tuesday at 17:00 KST (08:00 GMT), with the finale airing on February 21, 2023. Although the series is originally in Korean, it has been dubbed in English for Netflix viewers. The premise of the show is to determine the ideal physique of a man through various physical performance tests.

The competition features around a hundred contestants, each known for their own physical attributes and physique, who compete in individual and team challenges or ‘quests’ of strength, balance, agility, endurance, willpower and strategy. The competition is designed as a tournament, with participants eliminated after each mission until only one remains to win a cash prize of ₩300 million (equivalent to approximately US$240,000[a]). Each participant has a plaster cast of their torso on set; if they are eliminated after the quest, they must destroy the chast with the sledgehammer.

Physically 100 best 5 competitors

Kim Min-cheol struggled in the first challenge of the final quest which focused on strength. He had difficulty getting the key in the game of tug-of-war, but managed to pick it up and unlock the lock a second after Woo Jin-yong. Despite the elimination, Kim continued to compete in ice climbing and even posted a video of one of his races on Instagram. This year he participated in the UIAA World Cup in ice climbing and took sixth place in the men’s speed.

Jo Jin-hyeong teamed up with Woo in the second challenge of the last quest, but they lost the game. Jo was having trouble flipping the tiles and was losing energy. He faced Woo in the same game for three minutes and lost. Jo has been working out at the gym and hanging out with the Physical 100 cast members, as seen on his Instagram. He also has a YouTube channel where he shows off his prowess by smashing cars, although he last uploaded a video a year ago.

Park Jin-yong struggled in the third challenge of the final quest, where the last three had to run back and forth and ring the bell. He stopped after 85 repetitions and said it was the first time as an athlete that his legs almost gave out. Park is a national team luger who has made Physical 100 reaction videos on YouTube and blogs about his day and training.

Jung Hae-min faced Woo in the final challenge of the quest, where they had to pull an infinite tightrope. Jung initially had the lead, but Woo took the lead and finished first. Jung traveled to Italy, Switzerland and Spain, and ended 2022 successfully by winning another race and receiving a prize of 50,000,000 earned points.

Woo Jin-yong struggled to pull the rope in the last challenge, but found different ways to continue, such as closing his eyes and

Physical 100 Review

The South Korean reality show, Physical 100, has ended on Netflix after four weeks of intense challenges and eliminations. The show features 100 contestants including athletes, special forces soldiers and fitness influencers. It quickly became a popular streaming hit, with viewers comparing it to Squid Game. In the final episode, only five contestants remained in the running for the 300 million won (approx. £195,000) grand prize. The show’s first challenge involved contestants hanging onto a metal arm frame for as long as possible. Those who lasted the longest were given the “privilege” for the first task. Kim Min-cheol and Kim Kyeong-bae were the champions in this task, but Kim Min-cheol lasted the longest and gained the upper hand for Quest 1.

Quest 1 involved a ball possession game where contestants had to fight against each other. The winner was the person who had the ball when the time ran out. Competitors could choose between two arenas: a field filled with obstacles or a sand pool. Only 50% of the contestants made it to the next round, and those who failed had to smash the white molds of their torsos with a hammer.

Physical winners of 100 competitors

  • Kim Min-cheol
  • Cha Hyun-seung
  • Yang Hak-seon
  • Shin Bo Mi-rae
  • I’m Jeong-yun
  • Seol Ki-kwan
  • Yun Sung-bin
  • Jo Jin-hyeong
  • Park Hyung-geun
  • Shim Eu-ddeum
  • Miracle
  • Da-jeong
  • Nippert
  • Park Jin-yong
  • Lee Jun-myeong
  • Song A-reum
  • Miho
  • Ma Sun-Ho
  • Jang Eun-sil
  • Kim Sang-wook
  • Jang Seong-min
  • Nam Kyung-jin
  • Kim Ye-hyun
  • Jang Jae
  • Hwang Bit Yeo Ul
  • Woo Jin-young
  • Kim Da-young
  • Seo Ha-yan
  • Aries
  • Jung Hae-min
  • Kwak Myung-sik
  • Tarzan
  • Kim Kang-min
  • Choo Sung-hoon
  • Hee-chan’s son
  • Kim Sik
  • Lee Min-woo
  • Lee Guk-young
  • Yu Dong-jo
  • Bang Ji-hoon
  • Jeong Han-saem
  • Bang Seong-hyeok
  • Park Ji Su
  • Choi Sung-hyuk
  • Kang Han
  • Hee-dong’s son
  • Seong Chi-hyun
  • Park Jong-hyeok
  • DBO
  • Jo Jin-hyeong

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