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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

    2 MIN READBy Reuters
    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

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Manager for KBO's best team in June trying to stay in present
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Korea wins two gold medals in team fencing events

Korea harvested two gold medals in fencing's team events at the 19th Asian Games on Wednesday, raising its gold medal tally in the sport to five.

Sep 27, 2023
Korea wins two gold medals in team fencing events
  • Park Woo-hyeok wins S. Korea's 5th gold in taekwondo
  • Swimmer Hwang Sun-woo sprints to 200m freestyle gold
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Park Woo-hyeok wins S. Korea's 5th gold in taekwondo

Korea's Park Woo-hyeok captured the country's fifth Asian Games gold medal in taekwondo Wednesday.

Sep 27, 2023
Park Woo-hyeok wins S. Korea's 5th gold in taekwondo
  • Cho Won-woo wins Korea's first gold in sailing
  • Korea wins two gold medals in team fencing events
  • Swimmer Hwang Sun-woo sprints to 200m freestyle gold
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Korea's Asian love affair continues

South Korea’s love affair with the Asian Champions League seems to be as passionate as ever. Teams from the K-League have lifted the crown a record 12 times. Japan comes next with eight and Saudi Arabia comes in third with six. The haul has been spread around a number of Korean clubs all lifting the trophy over the years: Suwon Bluewings, Pohang Steelers, Ulsan Horangi, Seongnam, Jeonbuk Motors and Busan I’Park.

Sep 27, 2023By John Duerden
Korea's Asian love affair continues
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Korean rifle shooters driven to do better after taking bronze in Hangzhou

Winning a medal in shooting at the Asian Games is no mean feat, considering the recent dominance on the global stage by two Asian powers, China and India.

Sep 27, 2023
Korean rifle shooters driven to do better after taking bronze in Hangzhou
  • Cho Won-woo wins Korea's first gold in sailing
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Cho Won-woo wins Korea's first gold in sailing

Korea collected its first gold medal in men's sailing at the 19th Asian Games in China on Wednesday.

Sep 27, 2023
Cho Won-woo wins Korea's first gold in sailing
  • 3rd straight gold at stake in fencing, taekwondo
  • Korea takes 3 bronze medals in shooting
  • Korean rifle shooters driven to do better after taking bronze in Hangzhou
  • Park Woo-hyeok wins S. Korea's 5th gold in taekwondo
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Korea takes 3 bronze medals in shooting

Korea earned 3 bronze medals in women's rifle and pistol shooting at the Asian Games in China on Wednesday.

Sep 27, 2023
Korea takes 3 bronze medals in shooting
  • Cho Won-woo wins Korea's first gold in sailing
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3rd straight gold at stake in fencing, taekwondo

Korea will look to pull off a "three-peat" in fencing and taekwondo at the 19th Asian Games in China on Thursday.

Sep 27, 2023
3rd straight gold at stake in fencing, taekwondo
  • Cho Won-woo wins Korea's first gold in sailing
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Teen swimmer Lee Eun-ji shrugs off freak injury to end quarter-century drought in pool

The last time South Korea won a women's backstroke medal in Asian Games swimming, Lee Eun-ji hadn't even been born.

Sep 27, 2023
Teen swimmer Lee Eun-ji shrugs off freak injury to end quarter-century drought in pool
  • Korean fencer Yoon Ji-su claims gold in women's individual sabre
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Korean fencer Yoon Ji-su claims gold in women's individual sabre

Korean fencer Yoon Ji-su captured the gold medal in the women's individual sabre at the 19th Asian Games on Tuesday, bringing the country's second individual title from the piste.

Sep 26, 2023
Korean fencer Yoon Ji-su claims gold in women's individual sabre
  • Korea's Park Hye-jin wins gold in women's -53kg taekwondo
  • Kim Ha-yun captures Korea's first judo gold in Hangzhou
  • Teen swimmer Lee Eun-ji shrugs off freak injury to end quarter-century drought in pool
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Korean judo champion unfazed by partisan Chinese crowd

In a circumstance where a lesser athlete could have felt intimidated, South Korean judoka Kim Ha-yun, crowned an Asian Games champion Tuesday in China, thrived instead.

Sep 26, 2023
Korean judo champion unfazed by partisan Chinese crowd
  • Kim Ha-yun captures Korea's first judo gold in Hangzhou
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