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    2026 World Cup hydration breaks turn into ad breaks as criticism mounts

    FIFA’s newly introduced hydration break system for the 2026 World Cup is increasingly coming under fire, as criticism mounts that the breaks have essentially become cash-grab opportunities for broadcasters to air advertisements. British daily The Guardian reported Monday that a broadcasting mishap occurred during the World Cup opener between Mexico and South Africa, when U.S. broadcaster Fox cut to advertisements during a hydration break and failed to return to the game in time, resulting in viewers missing 10 seconds of play after the match resumed. Hydration breaks were first used at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when temperatures during matches rose above 32 degrees Celsius. At this year’s World Cup, FIFA decided to introduce three-minute breaks in each half of every match, regardless of the temperature, as a measure to protect players. But the breaks soon came under a critical gaze when broadcasters began using the breaks to air commercials. By simple math, three-minute breaks in each half amount to six minutes per match. Multiplied by 104, the total number of games, that adds up

    2 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    2026 World Cup hydration breaks turn into ad breaks as criticism mounts
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    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026

    2 MIN READBy Choi Won-suk
    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026
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    Kim Si-woo seeking major success at US Open in midst of best PGA Tour season

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Kim Si-woo seeking major success at US Open in midst of best PGA Tour season
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    Some Iranian Americans wave protest flags, others cheer as Iran play World Cup opener

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    Some Iranian Americans wave protest flags, others cheer as Iran play World Cup opener
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    Manager for KBO's best team in June trying to stay in present

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    Manager for KBO's best team in June trying to stay in present
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LPGA pros excited to play on new course for annual Korean stop

From a tour rookie to a veteran with nearly 20 years under her belt, LPGA stars teeing off in Korea this week said Tuesday they were looking forward to the experience for different reasons.

Oct 17, 2023
LPGA pros excited to play on new course for annual Korean stop
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Korean sports administrator Kim Jae-youl elected as IOC member

Korean sports administrator Kim Jae-youl was elected as a new member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Tuesday, becoming the 12th person from the country to join the top Olympic body.

Oct 17, 2023
Korean sports administrator Kim Jae-youl elected as IOC member
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England's title defense in trouble at Cricket World Cup after stunning loss to Afghanistan

England’s title defense at the Cricket World Cup is in real trouble after losing to Afghanistan by 69 runs on Sunday in one of the biggest shocks in the tournament’s history.

Oct 16, 2023
England's title defense in trouble at Cricket World Cup after stunning loss to Afghanistan
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ICC head confident of 'outstanding' World Cup despite crowd concerns

International Cricket Council chairman Greg Barclay still expects India to stage an "outstanding" World Cup despite concerns over the size and composition of crowds in the early stages of the event.

Oct 16, 2023
ICC head confident of 'outstanding' World Cup despite crowd concerns
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Son Heung-min 'question mark' for friendly vs. Vietnam: Klinsmann

Korean captain Son Heung-min remains questionable for his team's next friendly match against Vietnam on Tuesday, head coach Jurgen Klinsmann said on the eve of the contest.

Oct 16, 2023
Son Heung-min 'question mark' for friendly vs. Vietnam: Klinsmann
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Tom Kim defends Las Vegas title for 3rd career PGA Tour win

Korean youngster Tom Kim has successfully defended his title in Las Vegas for his third career PGA Tour victory.

Oct 16, 2023
Tom Kim defends Las Vegas title for 3rd career PGA Tour win
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Hurkacz beats Rublev to win Shanghai Masters in thriller

Hubert Hurkacz saved a match point before defeating fifth seed Andrey Rublev 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (10/8) to win a thrilling Shanghai Masters final on Sunday.

Oct 15, 2023
Hurkacz beats Rublev to win Shanghai Masters in thriller
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Half-Korean Jessica Pegula wins WTA tournament in Seoul

The U.S.-born half-Korean tennis player Jessica Pegula captured her second WTA title of the season in Seoul on Sunday.

Oct 15, 2023
Half-Korean Jessica Pegula wins WTA tournament in Seoul
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Tom Kim with another Saturday 62 in Las Vegas is part of 3-way tie for the lead

Defending champion Tom Kim felt the vibes and found his groove Saturday in Las Vegas with a 9-under 62 that gave him a three-way share of the lead in the Shriners Children's Open and a chance to win the same tournament twice in one season.

Oct 15, 2023
Tom Kim with another Saturday 62 in Las Vegas is part of 3-way tie for the lead
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PSG midfielder Lee Kang-in powers Korea past Tunisia in friendly

Midfielder Lee Kang-in grabbed a brace for his first two senior international goals, as Korea defeated Tunisia 4-0 in their friendly match in Seoul on Friday.

Oct 13, 2023
PSG midfielder Lee Kang-in powers Korea past Tunisia in friendly
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