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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

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    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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Korea puts up good fight, still falls shy of gold medal target

Over the first five days of the medal race at the 19th Asian Games in China, Korea picked up 24 gold medals, winning five golds each on four of those five days.

Oct 9, 2023
Korea puts up good fight, still falls shy of gold medal target
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Young medalists at Hangzhou set to shine brighter at Paris 2024

Every Asian Games has produced young risers and shooting stars who made their mark in the world's sporting scene, and the 19th Hangzhou Asiad was no exception.

Oct 9, 2023
Young medalists at Hangzhou set to shine brighter at Paris 2024
  • Korea puts up good fight, still falls shy of gold medal target
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The Asian Games close in China as the hosts dominate the medal count

The Asian Games closed their 16-day run on Sunday at the 80,000-seat Olympic Sports Center Stadium with host nation China again in command as Premier Li Qiang ended a show aimed partly at winning the hearts of Asian neighbors.

Oct 8, 2023
The Asian Games close in China as the hosts dominate the medal count
  • Korea finishes 3rd with 42 gold medals at Hangzhou Asian Games
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Men's, women's nat'l volleyball coaches let go after disappointing Asiad

The South Korean volleyball governing body announced Sunday it has parted ways with the head coaches of both the men's and women's national teams, in light of their disappointing performances at the 19th Asian Games in China.

Oct 8, 2023
Men's, women's nat'l volleyball coaches let go after disappointing Asiad
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North Korea to let doping officials back in for testing

North Korea has agreed to let drug-testing officials back into the country, the Olympic Council of Asia said Sunday, a move it hopes will temper a row over its flag being flown at the Asian Games.

Oct 8, 2023
North Korea to let doping officials back in for testing
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Korea finishes 3rd with 42 gold medals at Hangzhou Asian Games

Korea finished third with 42 gold medals at the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games, which wraps up its 16-day competition on Sunday.

Oct 8, 2023
Korea finishes 3rd with 42 gold medals at Hangzhou Asian Games
  • The Asian Games close in China as the hosts dominate the medal count
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S. Korean Olympic chief vows to address shortcomings ahead of Paris 2024

With the 19th Asian Games drawing to a conclusion, the head of the South Korean national Olympic committee said Sunday he will try to implement advanced training systems for the country's elite athletes.

Oct 8, 2023
S. Korean Olympic chief vows to address shortcomings ahead of Paris 2024
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Swimmer Kim Woo-min, archer Lim Si-hyeon voted Korean MVPs

Swimmer Kim Woo-min and archer Lim Si-hyeon, who each won three gold medals for South Korea at the 19th Asian Games in China, were named the country's male and female most valuable players of the competition on Sunday.

Oct 8, 2023
Swimmer Kim Woo-min, archer Lim Si-hyeon voted Korean MVPs
  • Mun Hye-gyeong wins women's singles gold in soft tennis
  • Weightlifter Park Hye-jeong grabs gold, Son Young-hee takes silver for Korea
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Knee injury can't stop An Se-young's gold medal smash

When leading the first game of the women's singles final against China's Chen Yufei 18-17 at the 19th Asian Games, Korean badminton player An Se-young suddenly sat down on the court, clutching her right knee.

Oct 8, 2023
Knee injury can't stop An Se-young's gold medal smash
  • World badminton champ An Se-young claims Asian Games singles gold
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PSG midfielder Lee Kang-in among prominent athletes to receive military service exemption

For Korean male athletes, winning an Asian Games gold medal comes with an added bonus: an exemption from mandatory military service.

Oct 8, 2023
PSG midfielder Lee Kang-in among prominent athletes to receive military service exemption
  • Korea beats Japan to win gold medal in Asian Games football
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