Is Gretchen Malalad seriously training for Asian Games?
November 22, 2006Insider Magazine
November Issue
By Theodore P. Jurado
It’s two weeks to go before the biggest Asian sports spectacle reels off in Doha, Qatar.
Now the $64 question: Is Team Philippines ready to slug it off in the Asian Games and surpass its haul of three gold medals in teh 2002 edition in Busan, South Korea?
We still have some nagging questions about our participatin in Asiad, especially about our team’s readiness to battle its Asian counterparts, several of which have world-class caliber.
The Asian Games is far differently story from the Southeast Asian Games, where the Philippines won its very first overall championship in 2005 with 112 golds.
A number of sports observers say that in this year’s competitions, which will be held in the Middle East for the first time in over three decades, the Philippines will be very lucky to win five gold medals, just enough to surpass its haul four years ago.
Here’s some of our queries:
Is Gretchen Malalad seriously training for Asian Games?
After Gretchen won her third straight gold medal in the 2005 SEA Games, many say that she’s primed to give the Philippines its first-ever karate gold in the Asiad. In fact, national karate president Ed Ponce told us that Gretchen has more powerful kicks than before.
But when Gretchen’s showbiz career went into full throttle this year, thanks to her participation in Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition and being a part of the Pinoy Dream Academy reality show, a lot of people are asking if she’s ready for the task of giving her best to make the country proud. Gretchen was a bronze medalist in the 2002 Busan Games.
What gave people doubts was the fact that when Gretchen’s teammates in the national karate team led by fellow SEA Games gold medalist Marna Pabillore and Nelson Pacalso went to Naples, Italy, for a two-month training under foreign coach Gluseppe Romano, she didn’t join them because of her commitments, especially in PDA. Gretchen was a no-show in the World Karate Championships last month in Tampere, Finland, due to visa problems.
We tried to get Gretchen’s side about this via text, but to no avail.
Fortunately, I managed to get in touch with Ed Ponce. He assures everyone that Gretchen is focused on her Asian Games training despite her busy showbiz commitments. The karatekas, by the way, are leaving on Dec. 8, the last batch of Doha-bound athletes to depart.
So let’s give Gretchen the benefit of the doubt. If she brings home a medal of any color, it’d be a great achievement for her, to think that she has to juggle her time between showbiz and sports. On the other hand, if Gretchen comes home emptyhanded don’t blame her. At least she tried her best and was true to her word that she’d compete in the Asian Games. ‘Nuff said.






