Physical: Asia Episode 4 featured the second quest between Team Turkey and Team Indonesia. It was the Shipwreck Transportation Match.
Before Group D's second quest, there had already been three matches. This included:
- Group A: Team Japan vs. Team Australia,
- Group B: Team Mongolia vs. Team Philippines,
- Group C: Team Korea vs. Team Thailand.
The winning teams were Team Australia, Team Mongolia, and Team Korea. The Group D matchup was between Turkey and Indonesia.
During the second quest on Physical: Asia, both teams started with a particular strategy in mind. But during the second half of the task, they were more focused on sandbags. Until halftime, Team Indonesia was leading. However, when the results were announced, Team Turkey won the challenge.
To know more about what happened between Team Turkey and Team Indonesia during the Shipwreck Transportation Match, read further.
Physical: Asia Episode 4: Second quest between Team Turkey and Team Indonesia
After Team Turkey won the first Territorial Conquest, they earned a reward. According to that, they chose the team matchups. For that, they chose to face Team Indonesia in the second quest.
Before the challenge began, there was a change in the competitors. Due to Team Indonesia's Marcus Gideon's injury, he was replaced by Isai Kesek. They had to carry and move the cargo from one end of the shipwreck to the other.
Both Physical: Asia teams had dedicated storage areas, where they had to drop their crates and sandbags. They weighed 50KG and 20KG. They were also instructed to have one dedicated player on the zip-line to deliver the crates. Soon, the second quest started. Both teams chose to have a female competitor on the zip-line.
Initially, Team Turkey struggled as they started. However, soon, they strategized and came up with a smarter way. Three of their players share two crates and multiple sandbags. One of the female players from their team got a bundle of three sandbags on her shoulder and started moving.
"I wanted to show everyone the power of Turkish women. So I slung all three sandbags over my shoulder, and carried them all the way up," she confessed.
Team Turkey's strategy was to focus on moving the crates first. As for the bags, they let them pile up and decided to transport them later. However, they soon witnessed Team Indonesia emptying their transported cart.
So, they also started moving their sandbags in the cart. After filling it, they needed three players to push it.
"I wasn't expecting the ramp to be anywhere near as steep as it was. I was panting and gasping for breath. Honestly, it was a real challenge," confessed a Team Turkey player.
Physical: Asia announcer revealed the weight halfway through the game. Team Indonesia was leading with 500KG while Team Turkey's weight was 250KG. After that, they all focused on moving sandbags. Both teams were active and pushing themselves until the very last minute.
After the time was over, the announcer revealed the second quest result. Team Indonesia moved 1480KG goods, while Team Turkey's score was 1990KG.
Team Turkey won the second quest. As a losing team, Team Indonesia's competitors felt devastated.
Fans can stream Physical: Asia on Netflix and witness Team Turkey winning the second quest.