'Physical: Asia' team youngest member 'Cheonhajangsa' Kim Min-jae, who led the Korean team's victory, shared his thoughts on the win.

On the 19th, Kim Min-jae wrote on his personal social media, "Korea champion," and said, "It was my first time competing with the taegeukgi on my chest, and I really did my best in the match. Thanks to the amazing older brothers and sisters, I was able to surpass my limits."

Kim Min-jae added, "I really respect and admire the other countries as well. I am very grateful to have been given this opportunity and I will live even more diligently. Thank you!"

In the photos Kim Min-jae released, the team Korea members are shown and his body is covered with bruises and wounds after the game.

Earlier, in the Netflix variety show 'Physical: Asia' released the previous day, the final winning country was decided as Korea. Kim Min-jae won the final victory, showcasing his innate physicality and tremendous strength in the 1,200 kg pillar turning and castle capture matches.

In particular, in the final 6-on-6 all-out battle, Kim Min-jae, relying on his weight class and strength, displayed monstrous power in box pushing and dragging iron blocks, crushing Mongolia 2-0.

Meanwhile, Netflix's 'Physical: Asia' is a physical warfare program in which eight Asian countries compete under their national flags: Korea, Japan, Mongolia, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Türkiye. The Korean team members were Kim Dong-hyun, Amotty, Yoon Sung-bin, Jang Eun-sil, Choi Seung-yeon and Kim Min-jae.

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