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Romanian Judo Federation is a non-profit organization that has over 150 affiliated sport clubs with over 6000 athletes. Due to the exceptional results.

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2 Romanian Judo Federation is a non-profit organization that has over 150 affiliated sport clubs with over 6000 athletes. Due to the exceptional results obtained by the Romanian judokas in the past years the International Judo Federation and the European Judo Union gave the Romanian Judo Federation the license for organizing several competitions with a wide international participation, training camps, seminars and local judo events. This raised the awareness of the Romanian Judo Federation and gave us the possibility of promoting our partners and athletes on national and international level. General Informations

3 Romanian Judo Federation developed, over the years, a system bazed on promoting judo at different levels, from cadets to seniors olympic groups. At this moment we have: 2 olympic groups for cadets and juniors, 2 olympic groups for seniors and 1 group for the girls that are fighting at – 78 and + 78 kg category. Monthly, in these groups, over 80 athletes are supported by the Romanian Judo Federation in their dream of becoming the best judokas at national and international level. 7000 Judoka Members Database Can be multiplied by 4 (family of each member) Can be used for commercialization in a retail project RJF Sports card can have BORSEC logo on the back. RJF Network

4 Calendar Olympic Games (every 4 years) World Championships Seniors (yearly) World Championships Juniors U23 (yearly) World Championships Cadets (every 2 years) World Kata Championships (yearly) European Championships Seniors (yearly) European Championships U23 (yearly) European Championships U20 (yearly) European Championships U17 (yearly) European Kata Championships National Championships (more than 50 events, over 2500 people involved) European Opens(30 yearly) European Cups (40 yearly) Training Camps, Seminars (20 yearly)

5 2013 Calendar NATIONAL CALENDAR 22-24 february– Individual National Championship for Cadets (U’18) – Deva, Romania 8-10 march–Individual National Championship for U’23 – Drobeta Turnu Severin, Romania; 22-24 march–National Championship for Seniors– Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 12-14 april– Individual National Championship for Juniors (U’21) – Deva, Romania; 19-21 april– Euroregional National Championship for Children (U’15) – Deva, Romania; 10-12 may– Romanian Cup – Seniors – Iasi, Romania; 14-16 june– Euroregional National Championship for Children – Individual and teams (U’11) – Techirghiol, Romania; for more details please visit http://frjudo.ro/frj/calendarhttp://frjudo.ro/frj/calendar NATIONAL CALENDAR 22-24 february– Individual National Championship for Cadets (U’18) – Deva, Romania 8-10 march–Individual National Championship for U’23 – Drobeta Turnu Severin, Romania; 22-24 march–National Championship for Seniors– Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 12-14 april– Individual National Championship for Juniors (U’21) – Deva, Romania; 19-21 april– Euroregional National Championship for Children (U’15) – Deva, Romania; 10-12 may– Romanian Cup – Seniors – Iasi, Romania; 14-16 june– Euroregional National Championship for Children – Individual and teams (U’11) – Techirghiol, Romania; for more details please visit http://frjudo.ro/frj/calendarhttp://frjudo.ro/frj/calendar I NTERNATIONAL CALENDAR 4-10 february- Grand Slam for Seniors – Paris, France; 11-17 february– European Open for women – Oberwart, Austria; 11-17 february - European Open for men – Budapest, Hungary; 18-24 february – Grand Prix Dusseldorf - Germany; 25-03 march– European Open for women – Praga, Czech Republic; 25-03 march– European Open for men – Warsaw, Poland; 04-10 march– European Cup for Cadets (U’18) – Zagreb, Croatia; 25-31 march– European Cup for Cadets (U’18) – Kiev, Ucrayne; for more details please visit http://frjudo.ro/frj/calendarhttp://frjudo.ro/frj/calendar I NTERNATIONAL CALENDAR 4-10 february- Grand Slam for Seniors – Paris, France; 11-17 february– European Open for women – Oberwart, Austria; 11-17 february - European Open for men – Budapest, Hungary; 18-24 february – Grand Prix Dusseldorf - Germany; 25-03 march– European Open for women – Praga, Czech Republic; 25-03 march– European Open for men – Warsaw, Poland; 04-10 march– European Cup for Cadets (U’18) – Zagreb, Croatia; 25-31 march– European Cup for Cadets (U’18) – Kiev, Ucrayne; for more details please visit http://frjudo.ro/frj/calendarhttp://frjudo.ro/frj/calendar

6 European Open (World Cup) - One year men competitors -One year women competitors The Romanian Judo Federation organizes this competition for 8 years consecutively. - 47 countries from 5 continents attended World Cup Men Bucharest in 2012 - over 400 delegates (competitors and officials)

7 Romanian Events National Championships (more than 50 events, over 3500 people involved) for: Teams, Seniors, U23, U21, U18, U15, U13, U11, Kata, Ne-Waza 10 different age categories (men & women) 14 different weights categories (men & women) 150 judo clubs

8 Romanian judo – medals statistics Judo is on the 1st place in the top of olympic sports achievements in Romania in 2011. The results of the romanian judo includes: - 1 Gold Medal, 2 Silver Medals and 3 Bronze Medals at the Olympic Games - 6 Gold Medals, 8 Silver Medals and 22 Bronze Medals (1 en titre) at The World Championships - 45 Gold Medals (2 en titre), 46 Silver Medals and 106 Bronze Medals (1 en titre) at the European Championships Judo is on the 1st place in the top of olympic sports achievements in Romania in 2011. The results of the romanian judo includes: - 1 Gold Medal, 2 Silver Medals and 3 Bronze Medals at the Olympic Games - 6 Gold Medals, 8 Silver Medals and 22 Bronze Medals (1 en titre) at The World Championships - 45 Gold Medals (2 en titre), 46 Silver Medals and 106 Bronze Medals (1 en titre) at the European Championships

9 ICONS/ HEROES ALINA ALEXANDRA DUMITRU -48 kg category OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST – BEIJING (2008) OLYMPIC SILVER MEDALIST – LONDON (2012) 11 Gold Medals, 9 Silver and 13 Bronze in World Judo Tour 8 times European Champion 3 Bronze in World Championships ALINA ALEXANDRA DUMITRU -48 kg category OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST – BEIJING (2008) OLYMPIC SILVER MEDALIST – LONDON (2012) 11 Gold Medals, 9 Silver and 13 Bronze in World Judo Tour 8 times European Champion 3 Bronze in World Championships

10 ICONS/ HEROES CORINA OANA CAPRIORIU -57 kg category OLYMPIC SILVER MEDALIST – LONDON (2012) Bronze medalist at World Championship (2011) Gold medalist at European Championships for seniors (2010) First place at World Cup Varsovia, Sofia and South Coreea Benefits from Olympic Solidarity Scholarship granted by the IOC (2012). CORINA OANA CAPRIORIU -57 kg category OLYMPIC SILVER MEDALIST – LONDON (2012) Bronze medalist at World Championship (2011) Gold medalist at European Championships for seniors (2010) First place at World Cup Varsovia, Sofia and South Coreea Benefits from Olympic Solidarity Scholarship granted by the IOC (2012).

11 Media Presence at Events Television, Written, Photo, Radio, Web World Cup Bucharest - 2012 – 47 Participating Countries 20 Countries receiving medals – 100 Journalists – 50 Photographers – Media from all continents – TV Networks TVR Digi TV). World Cup Bucharest - 2012 – 47 Participating Countries 20 Countries receiving medals – 100 Journalists – 50 Photographers – Media from all continents – TV Networks TVR Digi TV).

12 TV Exposure European Open Bucharest TVR Live Coverage Highlights News at end of each day Broadcast Number of Viewers and time of viewing. European Open Bucharest TVR Live Coverage Highlights News at end of each day Broadcast Number of Viewers and time of viewing.

13 Advertising places Billboards – In and Around Competition Areas and City Sports Hall Hotels Airport City – Around Tatami Media Backgrounds – Press Conference – Awarding Ceremony – Interviews Print Media Accreditation Card Competition Logo Programs Competition Documents – Draw Sheets Extra Back Numbers Score Boards Tatami Spaces Internet TV Judo Websites

14 Billboards BORSEC logo will be placed on all billboard advertisements which are placed throughout the host city of each event. Also billboards will be placed in the sport hall and around the tatami to be in perfect view of photo/video taken to be seen by audiences outside of the host city of each event.

15 Billboards (around tatami ROTATING)

16 Billboards (around tatami Stationary)

17 TATAMI ADVERTISEMENTS Tatami with logos printed can be included for when images are captured from above the floor level

18 MEDIA BACKGROUNDS

19 PRINT MEDIA ALL Printed Media Accreditations Documents Invitations Programs Posters Tickets Flyers Your company logo will be placed on all documents that refer to the competition alongside the other competition Partners.

20 BACK NUMBERS

21 SCORE BOARDS Before and after each individual match your company logo will be displayed in a rotating sequence on the Score Board.

22 Internet TV Each competition is broadcasted live over the Internet – Average 1,000,000 Clicks per competition – Alongside the live transmission window we will put a logo from BORSEC as well as a digital link to your homepage

23 WEB BORSEC will be placed on the Federation official website – www.frjudo.com The website has over 50.000 clicks in 2012

24 Current Partners

25 DALKIA

26 APA NOVA

27 v THE BENEFITS OF A PARTNERSHIP WITH RJF -the accomplishment of being directly involved in the winning process; - advertising posibilities at national and international level; -the recognition of your investment in the success of the athletes you are supporting; - the association in partnership with a federation that promotes discipline through hard work and value through accomplisments; - the pride of being co-participant to a sportive discipline that promotes both menthal discipline and health improvement; -the accomplishment of being directly involved in the winning process; - advertising posibilities at national and international level; -the recognition of your investment in the success of the athletes you are supporting; - the association in partnership with a federation that promotes discipline through hard work and value through accomplisments; - the pride of being co-participant to a sportive discipline that promotes both menthal discipline and health improvement;

28 Thank you for your attention!


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