The Night of the Makulits!
Sunday, December 31st, 2006 Do you think Gege and the Sidekicks will just let 2006 to end without a bang?
Uhh-oh…
We are so happy to share with you the smiles and joys of being one!
Christmas EB Party of the Sidekicks with Ma'am Gege
December 29, 2006 @ Greenwoods Pasig
The friendship has just started… let's take this journey together….
This is how we introduced ourselves to each and everyone and this is how we will try to remember them..
The Karate Chick Gege - Ang Bigating Joy - Sexy Chick Alma - Smiling Gurly -
Geeky Debbie - Super Kenneth - Confused Abbie - Cute Epey - Jin M -
Flying JP - Evelyn J - Bubbly Sheggz -
Wait for more Sidekick Gatherings…
We are so excited to meet more friends!
How Gege introduced herself? Watch it here.
Watch the Video of Gege playing Basketball at this link
Ang Saya Saya ng Makukulit!
The Winners and the Commissioner
"Walang Diet Diet" - Teacher Gege!
Kamayin na kasi ang Chicken!
Unguarded Pose of the Karateka
"Pasama naman sa picture" - Gege
The Other Side of Gege
Gretchen Malalad with Theodore Jurado
Can't get enough of Gege? Why not enroll in her Karate Club?
[Details on the right pane of this fansite]
The Real Happy Sidekicks
May twins kami… kayo?
The Game Master and the Event Masters
Ang ngiting hindi maipagpapalit..
Ang G na naging J… Winner ang Gold Medal, Evelyn!
Hindi kinayang halakhak!
Magkikita-kita muli ang Sidekicks… Thank you Gege!
More pictures will be uploaded soon…
;-)
Friday, December 22nd, 2006
A Blessed Christmas
and a Marvelous New Year to everyone!
Christmas Eyeball (EB) of Gege’s Sidekicks will be on December 29, 2006 (dinner time) at Greenwoods, Pasig City.
Teacher Gege May Sariling Manok sa PDA Scholars
Wednesday, December 20th, 2006Sports ambuzz
By Ambet R. Nabus
Page 52 The Buzz January 2007
Volume 4 Issue 1
Si Teacher Gege (Gretchen Malalad) ay nakasalubong naming sa lobby ng ABS-CBN at sabi niya ay naghahanda siya para sa kanyang pakikipag-compete sa karate. Naging world champion two months ago lang si Gege sa nasabing sport, kaya malamang na magbigay na naman siya ng karangalan sa atin dahil tiyak na ‘yung mga nakabangga niya sa China recently, ay siya ring makakaharap niya.
Mas seksi, pumayat at gumanda ngayon si Gege. Inintriga namin siya kung sino ang nagpapasaya at nagpapaganda ng mundo niya ngayon, wide smile lang ang kanyang isinukli sa amin. Ang pagkakaalam naming ay wala si Teacher Gege sa pagtatapos ng Pinoy Dream Academy dahil nasa Qatar nga siya. But she wishes the scholars well.
May mga personal choices siya sa kanyang mga estudyante pero pinakiusapan niya kami na huwag nang banggitin dahil baka daw makasama pa. Rest assured na gagawin daw niya lahat para muling makapag-uwi ng karangalan para sa bansa natin.
RP’s karate coach sees golden future
Friday, December 15th, 2006
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December 15, 2006 By REY BANCOD DOHA, Qatar — Foreign training paid off for the national karate team that won a silver and a bronze in the 15th Asian Games. Ma. Marna Pabillore, part of the seven-man team that trained and competed in Europe for 10 weeks, broke new ground when she won the country’s first silver medal in the quadrennial event. Pabillore, a 26-year-old blackbelter from Cagayan de Oro, won three bouts to reach the final against reigning world champion Tomoko Araga of Japan. Although outclassed, 1-9, by the Japanese, Pabillore was in superb form against other opponents. She crushed North Korea’s Ha Ryon Rok, 7-1; routed Kazakhstan’s Venera Zhetibay, 3-1; and disposed of Chinese-Taipei’s Lim Lee Lee, 3-1. "Pabillore is world-class material," said Italian coach Romano Guiseppe, a former World Cup champion. "Give her a few more years, she will beat the Japanese." Guiseppe said Pabillore is as good as anyone, but has developed fear of the Japanese. "She (Pabillore) always thinks of the Japanese. She’s better than the Japanese. She doesn’t know that," said Guiseppe. Guiseppe said the Philippines can win at least two gold medals in the Asian Games four years from now. He mentioned Mae Soriano and Gretchen Malalad, if healthy, as potential world beaters. Soriano, who was eliminated in the quarterfinals, had her period before her first bout and made extra effort to make the weight limit. "It’s a pity. The same thing happened during the Southeast Asian Games in Manila," said the 24-year-old housewife. Soriano won her first bout comfortably, beating Ana Maria Paula Pinto of Timor Leste, 9-1. But she lost consecutively to Vietnamese Vu Thi Nguyet Anh, 1-2; and Jittikan Tiemsurakan, 1-3. Malalad, on the other hand, was hampered by a right knee injury a few weeks before the Games. The 26-year-old Southeast Asian Games champion fought as hard as she could against Macau’s Carion Paula Pereira, but the handicap took its toll. "I couldn’t even move my legs, much more raise it," said Malalad who nevertheless scored the first two points of the bout. But once she figured out Malalad's problem, Pereira became aggressive and pulled off a narrow 7-5 verdict. The country’s bronze medal came in kata a non-combat discipline. Noel Espinosa, campaigning in the 70-kilogram class, showed poise and the right tension in beating Palestine’s Diaaldeen Al Karay, 5-0, in the battle for the bronze medal. Espinosa, who trained for two months in Osaka, Japan, won his first assignment at the expense of Korean Lee Chi Kit, 4-1. A loss to eventual winner Tetsuya Furukawa of Japan, 0-5, relegated Espinosa to the repechage events where he defeated Thai Inthanousone Vilaysouk, 5-0, for a place to the medal bout. Philippine Karate Federation president Eduardo Ponce said a revamp in the composition of the men’s team is in the offing following the expected retirement of some of its veterans. Nelson Pacalso, fighting in the 65-kilogram, split his outings. The 36-year-old Baguio blackbelter demolished Mohammed Abobaker of Yemen, 8-0; but bowed to Lim Yoke Wai of Malaysia, 1-7. Bernardino Chu, 28, of Cagayan de Oro lost his bout to Abdullah Dalloul of Qatar, 0-6, while Irineo Toribio was beaten by Ihtiyor Sharapov of Uzbekistan, 0-1. Junel Perania, a 34year-old police officer, bowed to Abdullah Al Otaibi of Kuwait, 0-8, and Ali Younes of Lebanon, 5-7. |
Taken from Manila Bulletin Online at this link.
Message from Gege’s SIDEKICKS
CHAMPIONS
are not men who never fail
but men who NEVER QUIT.
” Champions aren’t made in gyms.
Champions are made from something they have deep inside them:
A desire, a dream, a vision.
They have to have late minute stamina,
They have to be a little faster,
They have to have the skill and the will.
But the will must be stronger than the skill.”
— Muhammad Ali —
‘Gege’ natsugi sa Asiad karate
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DOHA, Qatar - Nabigong sundan ng Philippines ang impresibong ipinakita sa opening day ng 15th Asian Games karate makaraang mabigo sina Southeast Asian Games gold medalists Gretchen Malalad, Nelson Pacalso at veteran Junel Perenia sa kanilang kampanya sa pagsasara ng kompetisyon kamakalawa ng gabi dito. |
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Day 13: Eto Na… Eto Na! Hayeaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!
Wednesday, December 13th, 2006Day 13 of the 15th Doha Asian Games is the long-awaited fight of Miss Gretchen S. Malalad, of the Philippines and Carion P. Pereira of Macau, China. Watch Channel 4’s coverage of Gege’s First Fight at 1:00pm(Qatar), 6:00pm (Phils.)
God Bless You, Mam Gege!
Never Underestimate the Heart of a Champion!
In the History of Great Fighters
Tuesday, December 12th, 2006Gretchen Malalad, our bet for Karate, -60 kg individual kumite event, is set to compete on December 13, 2006 (today) at Doha, Qatar at exactly 1:00pm (Qatar Time) (6:00pm Philippine Time).
This will be shown on Channel 4’s coverage of the Doha Asian Games.
Malalad’s profile could be viewed at this link. She is once again set to make a history in this year’s Asian Games.
To see your name in the list of the Great Karatekas in the ASEAN Region
is already an honor. Another Filipina to make us proud… Gretchen Malalad.
Win or Lose.
Ang Sambayanang Filipino ay
Saludo sa Disiplina, Tiyaga, Sakripisyo at Angking Kakayahan.
Nakatatak ang pangalang GRETCHEN MALALAD
sa Kasaysayan ng Magagaling na ATLETA.
At para sa kapwa Pinoy sa buong mundo,
nakatatak ang pangalan mo sa puso naming lahat…
Para sa matapang na Karateka
na lalaban ng marangal at may dangal.
So proud… that the name GRETCHEN MALALAD came from the Philippines!
ASTIG NA KARATEKANG FILIPINA!
Gretchen Malalad in Doha Asian Games
PROFILE:
Click the image to direct you to the 15th Doha Asian Games, Athletes Profile.
DETAILED INFORMATION:
| BirthCountry | Philippines |
| Occupation | Air Force |
| Higher education | Communications - University of Santo Tomas: Philippines |
| When and where did you begin this sport? |
She took up the sport as a 16 year-old in Cainta, Philippines.
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| Most influential person in career | Her training consultant, Italy’s former World Cup champion Romano Giuseppe. (Planet Philippines 02/07/06) |
| Injuries | She had surgery on her left shoulder blade prior to the 2002 World Cup, but recovered well enough to claim a bronze medal later on in the year at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. (Planet Philippines 02/07/06) |
| Other information | BEAUTY QUEEN While recuperating from her shoulder injuries, she joined the Binibig, a pageant that gave her a shot at representing the Philippines at the Miss Universe contest. She reported for the entrant’s interview barely a week after her cast was removed and said: “I really had a hard time learning how to walk and pose like a beauty queen because I move and walk like a man! Nevertheless it was a great experience. Unforgettable.” She did not make the final 15 of the pageant but walked away with the ‘Miss Talent’ award, thanks to her karate demonstration. (Planet Philippines 02/07/06) SHOWBIZ CAREER |
| Major Achievements Explanation | Competition Highlights explanation The following results are generally included in the competition highlights fields for Karate. There can be small discrepancies for some sports due to the lack of sources for certain results.
Results in Last Asian Cycle: Historical Results (before AG 2002): |
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
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| 3 | -60kg Kumite | 2002 |
Busan, KOR
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South East Asian Games
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| 1 | +60kg Kumite | 2005 | Manila, PHI | |
| 1 | +60kg Kumite | 2003 |
Ho Chi Minh City, VIE
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| 3 | Open Kumite | 2005 | Manila, PHI | |
Taken from : http://www.doha-2006.com/gis/SPORTS/CO/IGCOParticipantInfo.aspx?Register=5854042
Go for the First Gold, Gretchen!
Saturday, December 9th, 2006“Ngayon pa lang ay maraming maraming salamat sa suporta ninyo, sa lahat ng sambayanang Pilipino na nagtitiwala sa akin. Once you’re dreaming something, kung gusto mo makukuha mo ‘yan e, basta ano lang talaga hardwork lang”.
- Gretchen Malalad
”Dito ko Qatar for Asian Games… Please pray for me… Salamat”
- sent by Gretchen Malalad thru YM
December 12, 2006 1:50am
Recent Articles about Gretchen Malalad
December 9, 2006
Kumpiyansa ang RP Karatekas
by Theodore P. Jurado
People’s Taliba
Click here.
Malalad, makikipagsabayan sa individual kumite event
Taken from Balita
Click here.
RP Karatedo, Sasabak Na
By Victoria Awitan
Bulgar
Click here.
Malalad looking beyond bronze medal this time
Jasmine W. Payo
Taken from Inquirer Website
Click here
“Once you dream of something,
if you really want to achieve it, you’ll work very hard for it”
- Gretchen Malalad
“Gretchen is a fighter,” he said. “I know she will do good. I saw her in practice, her kicks are better. I think she will make an impact in this Asian Games.”
- Ed Ponce, National Karate President
Images taken from :
AndrewCV Flickr Photo Set
Gretchen Malalad 2nd Thread





