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IFBB Asia Grand Prix Men's Physique Pro 2023

IFBB Asia Grand Prix Men's Physique Pro 2023 was held in Seoul, South Korea. The Men's Physique title went to Joseph Lee.

Year
2023
Date
May 6, 2023
Federation
IFBB Pro
Divisions
1
Competitors
17

Results by Division

Division Winner Runner-up
Men's Physique Joseph Lee Gantulga Altankhuyag
All Contests

IFBB Asia Grand Prix Men's Physique Pro 2023 Results

Joseph Lee Champion

2023 Seoul, South Korea May 6, 2023

IFBB Asia Grand Prix Men's Physique Pro 2023 was held in Seoul, South Korea. The Men's Physique title went to Joseph Lee.

High confidence Official/primary source Updated August 18, 2026 Accurate?

About this show

Men's Physique were contested at the IFBB Asia Grand Prix Men's Physique Pro 2023 on May 6, 2023 in Seoul, South Korea. 17 athletes from 5 countries competed.

Top 3 Men's Physique

1st
Joseph Lee
United States
3rd
Yoon Sung Lee
Yoon Sung Lee
South Korea

Men's Physique

Place Athlete Country
1st Joseph Lee First win at this show United States
2nd Gantulga Altankhuyag -
3rd Yoon Sung Lee South Korea
4th Like Ye -
5th Burak Ozkul Turkey
6th Shogo Sato Japan
7th Ren Yi Xie China
8th Xujing Yu South Korea
9th Woo Young Seo South Korea
10th Min Su Kim -
11th Ro Woon Lee South Korea
12th Jung Hyeon Jo South Korea
13th Eung Kyu Kim South Korea
14th Munkh-Od Munkhnar South Korea
15th Gun Seung Lee South Korea
participated Hyung Jae Woo -
participated Jambaljamts Bayarsaikhan -

Official scores are unavailable.

Complete Results updated July 12, 2026 Source: NPC Contests

This edition in context

Competitors
17
Divisions
1
Size rank
1 of 2

The biggest edition on record, across 2 we hold.

Past winners of this event

Winner of the headline division for each edition of this event on record.
Year Winner Division
2023 Joseph Lee Men's Physique
2022 Bongseok Choi Men's Physique
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