Estonian Sport's Ambassadors

Estonian Sport's Ambassadors- Välisriikides Eestile Au ja kuulsust toovate sportlaste ühendus

Team CV

Posted by Klub Esa On February - 21 - 2010

  

  

Mittetulundusühing 

Klubi Estonian Sport’s Ambassadors

Is proud to present 

Team Bratuhhina

  

 

  

Introduction:  

Shortly about us: When we started to play beach volleyball in 2005, we realized that the level of the Estonian national team in indoor volleyball is very low – against the other teams in the world the Estonian team was not competitive. Since then we have realized that our target should be becoming better at beach volleyball, to show that a small country as Estonia has good volleyball players. The goal was to become better every year and present rivalry on the world level and that is what we are achieving from year to year. The 2009 summer was the most successful season for us, and a good incentive to continue struggling for the Olympics in 2012.  

  

Why to support beach volleyball in Estonia?  

Beach volleyball is all about stamina, speed and most importantly – experience. Beach volleyball is a good opportunity for smaller countries, where there is not much population to select the strongest and most talented players. For instance, Switzerland decided some years ago to concentrate on the development of only beach volleyball, and now they have the world top teams for both men and women.  

Estonia could take Switzerland as an example. Nonetheless, the Estonian volleyball federation gives mostly moral support. That is why we have the necessity to find sponsors in private sector.  

As beach volleyball is a lot about the experience we need quite amount of money in order to participate in European Tour events and World Tour events as they are hosted in all over the world (Asia, Brazil, Australia, Arabian Emirates, etc.). For sponsors it is a good opportunity for advertising, because company’s logo can be put on the players uniforms (T-shirts, shorts, tops, towels, uniforms, bags and for female players even on bikinis) and the variety of countries for advertising is very big.  

  

They are in the way to top, in a game what is most popular in summer Olympics and second popular game in the world. And the best part is that they are honest and hard working young people and you can be part of their story………  

  

  

Below in this page you can find information about us, our results so far.  

And what do we have to offer to out sponsor  and supporters.  

  

 

Natalja Bratuhhina

  

Natalja from Team Bratuhhina

 

Birth date: 7th December 1987  

Height: 180 cm  

Hometown: Narva
 

Best results in career:  

2005, with Polina Bratuhhina  

FIVB Satellite in Italy 7th place  

FIVB Junior U19 Championship in France 9th place  

Estonian Championship 2nd place  

2007, with Mari-Liis Graumann  

FIVB Challenger in Cyprus 9th place  

FIVB Challenger in China 9th place  

Estonian Championship 1st place  

2007, with Polina Bratuhhina  

FIVB Junior U21 Championship 5th place  

2008, with Mari-Liis Graumann  

FIVB Satellite in Poland 1st place  

European University Championship 1st place  

World University Championship 1st place  

Estonian Championship 2nd place  

FIVB Satellite in Liechtenstein 7th place  

2009, with Kadri Puri  

European Universities Champion  

2009, with Polina Bratuhhina  

5th place in U23 European championship in Russia
 

Polina Bratuhhina

  

  

  

Polina from Team Bratuhhina

 

Birth date: 7th December 1987  

Height: 180 cm  

Hometown: Narva  


 

Best results in career:  

2005, with Natalja Bratuhhina  

FIVB Satellite in Italy 7th place  

FIVB Junior U19 Championship 9th place  

Estonian Championship 2nd place  

2006, with Kadri Puri  

CEV European Junior Championship U20 4th place  

CEV European Championship U23 13th place  

2007, with Natalja Bratuhhina  

FIVB Junior U21 Championship 5th place  

2007, with Maarja Kerner  

Estonian Championship 2nd place  

2008, with Kadri Puri  

European University Championship 2nd place  

World University Championship 2nd place  

CEV European Junior Championship U23 7th place  

FIVB World Tour in Norway 25th place  

FIVB World Tour in Dubai 25th place  

FIVB Satellite in Liechtenstein 13th place  

CEV European Tour in England 13th place  

2009, with Mari-Liis Graumann  

Estonian champion  

2nd place in CEV Challenger in Cyprus  

2nd place in European Universities championship  

2009, with Natalja Bratuhhina  

5th place in U23 European championship in Russia  

 

 

 

 

Team Bratuhhina players:

awards and prices in Estonia

  

Year 2004  

Young player of the year 2004  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA AUD/Narva SK  

BRATUHHINA POLINA AUD/Narva SK  

Year 2005  

Young player of the year 2005  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA AUD/Narva SK  

BRATUHHINA POLINA AUD/Narva SK  

Year 2006  

Young player of the year 2006  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA Narva SK  

BRATUHHINA POLINA Narva SK  

Years best volleyball player 2006”  

BRATUHHINA POLINA Narva SK  

Best young team 2006”  

BRATUHHINA POLINA PURI KADRI  

Player of the year (in women’s category) 2006”  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA Milstrand .  

BRATUHHINA POLINA Milstrand  

Year 2007  

Years best young team in beach volley 2007”  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA BRATUHHINA POLINA  

Best volley player (in women’s category) 2007”  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA Milstrand/EBS  

BRATUHHINA POLINA Milstrand/EBS  

Best beach volley team 2007”  

GRAUMANN MARI-LIIS BRATUHHINA NATALJA  

Year 2008  

Best volley player (juniors) 2008”  

PURI KADRI BRATUHHINA POLINA  

Player of the year (in women’s category) 2008”  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA Milstrand/EBS  

BRATUHHINA POLINA Milstrand/EBS  

Best beach volley team 2008”  

GRAUMANN MARI-LIIS BRATUHHINA NATALJA  

Year 2009  

Player of the year (in women’s category) 2009”  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA Milstrand/EBS  

BRATUHHINA POLINA Milstrand/EBS  

Best beach volley team 2009”  

POLINA BRATUHHINA GRAUMANN MARI-LIIS  

Best volley player (juniors) 2009”  

BRATUHHINA NATALJA BRATUHHINA POLINA  

  

  

  

  

 
 
 

For sponsor  and supporters

  

To tell you about The Personal numbers and figures then this is what Team Bratuhhina has to offer:  

  1. Proven international prod-cast for 5,6 hours in 2009 (+ sport stories and news replays)
  2. 16 500 articles/ stories/news flashes in 2009- 34 200 all together
  3. Average real times viewers per international games is 7000
  4. Monthly personal stories in local and international media
  5. Advertisement in homepage
  6. Specials advertisement deals based on negotiations
  7. Marketing students who already know how to communicate with press
  8. Young Team of twins who can communicate with audience already in 5 different languages

  

+ everything else what comes with Klub’I Esa  

  

  

About the media carousel the teams are in, is best to introduce you By the following 4 pictures (picture 2-5):  

Picture 2: World tour licensee rights

 

Picture 3: Additional coverage

 

Picture 4: TV broadcast figures

 

Picture 5: Viwers profile around the world

 

   

 
 
 
 
In general terms

Klub ESA has divided the Logo/Brand placement in two categories

  

Category one: Sponsor logos and -In field advertisement (additional/full information about advertisment to sponsors here)  

Until 24 March Klubi ESA has the opportunity to, not only show you logo but to make it their (players) official nick name. So every time she enters a competition (anywhere around the world) she will be called “Tank” “Lemon” “Saku” “Dell” or as any other name You wish to see on scoreboard or hear from the speakers around the world.  

Board for names/nicknames

 

  

  

Headset and Briefs:  

a) Headset (sample picture 6)  

  1. visor
  2. cap
  3. hat
  4. head band

Picture 6: Headset

 

Headset is one of the best places to set your logo. It is always seen, and it has no limitations on the logo size or any other specifications. According to our (you and Klubi ESA) agreement she can always wear it and according to FIVB it is a official part of competitor when doing a interview or in award ceremony.  

 
 

 

  

  

   

b) Briefs (sample picture 7)  

  

Picture 7: Briefs advert.

 

We like it or not, but briefs are The best location to place your advertisement. You can be 100% sure all the males viewers, and not only, on TV and spectators at the tribune will see it, and when you make it good then even talk about it years to come…………..  

  

  

  

  

 Additional to the headset and briefs players are allowed to have 72cm2 of other mediums that position in premium positions to present it to local spectators and are clearly understandable to the viewers who watch the competitions via TV.  


 

Picture 8: 72m2 advert.

 

Category two: Supporters logos on clothes  -of field advertisement (additional/full information about advertisment to supporters here)  

This is an opportunity what presents to all the companies and singular individuals who contribute in any way to support our teams. This means Klub ESA in corporation with third supporters will value your contribution in symbolic way by printing, sawing or knitting your brand logo or name to our “of field” gear (picture 9) + we will present your status in our homepage, Facebook and always remember you with a good word.  

Opportunities to support us:  

  1. Gyms
  2. Sport drinks
  3. Travel support
  4. Meals
  5. Home page upgrades
  6. Photos
  7. Small monetary contributions
  8. Training
  9. Footwear (may be used on field to)
  10. Broadband internet abroad
  11. Etc…….

  

Picture 9: Supporters opportunities

 

 

If you have any additional ideas, contact us and let’s make it happen…
 


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