- OGAE Second Chance Contest 2000
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OGAE Second Chance Contest 2000 Host broadcaster OGAE Turkey Venue Istanbul, Turkey Winning song Finland
"Oot voimani mun"Voting system Each jury awards 1–8, 10, and 12 points to their ten favourite songs Number of entries 21 Debuting countries Latvia Returning countries Estonia
Finland
Iceland
Macedonia
Romania
Spain
SwitzerlandWithdrawing countries Bosnia and Herzegovina
Italy
Portugal
SloveniaOGAE Second Chance Contest ◄1999 2001► The 2000 OGAE Second Chance Contest was the 14th OGAE Second Chance Contest, organised between members of the international Eurovision Song Contest fan club OGAE to select the best song not to make it to the Eurovision Song Contest through each country's national finals. The 2000 Contest was organised by OGAE Turkey, after Turkey's win in the previous year's contest with "Unuttuğumu Sandığım Anda" by Feryal Başel.[1]
21 countries took part in the 2000 Contest: Latvia made its Second Chance debut after debuting at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, and seven countries made their returns to the contest: Estonia, Finland, Macedonia and Switzerland returned after a year's absence, Romania returned after last taking part in 1996, Iceland for the first time since 1994, and Spain for the first time since 1991. However Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal and Slovenia were releaged from the 2000 Eurovision, making them ineligible to compete in the 2000 Second Chance Contest, while Italy also withdrew after three entries were sent from 1997 to 1999.
The 21 entries were joined in the voting by 6 guest juries from Austria, Israel, Luxembourg, Portugal, Italy and Greece.[2]
At the end of the voting Finland's Anna Eriksson was declared the winner with the song "Oot voimani mun", Finland's first (and so far only) victory in the contest. The United Kingdom came second with Catherine Porter and "Crazy", while Spain came third with "Sueño su boca" by Raúl.[2]
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Participants
Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation National final Place Points 01 Malta English Priscilla "Our Love" – 3rd 17 15 02 Ireland English John Hurley "Crossroads" – 2nd 17 15 03 Germany English Kind of Blue "Bitter Blue" – 3rd 4 125 04 Netherlands West Frisian Gina de Wit "Hjir is it begijn" Here is the beginning 5th 13 51 05 Sweden Swedish Hanna Hedlund "Anropar försvunnen" Calling the missing 8th 9 82 06 Denmark Danish Sanna Gottlieb "Uden dig" Without you 3rd 11 76 07 Romania English Monica Anghel, Gheorghe Zamfir
& Body & Soul"Let the Music Come Into Your Soul" – 3rd 19 6 08 Iceland Icelandic Páll Rósinkranz "Söknuður" Missing 2nd 14 43 09 Croatia Croatian Putokazi "Helleya, planet 'Nova zemlja'" Helleya, planet 'New earth' 6th 16 31 10 Cyprus Greek Charoula Pirta "Ki'akoma s'agapo" I still love you 2nd 19 6 11 United Kingdom English Catherine Porter "Crazy" – 3rd 2 162 12 Turkey Turkish Işın Karaca "Bir Kırık Sevda" A broken love 2nd 7 104 13 Belgium French Frédéric Reynaerts "Le nomade m'a dit" The nomad told me 2nd 10 81 14 Spain Spanish Raúl "Sueño su boca" I dream of her mouth 2nd 3 149 15 Macedonia Macedonian Karolina Gočeva "Za nas" For us 2nd 21 1 16 Estonia English Evelin Samuel "Over the Water Blue" – 3rd 6 124 17 France French Jessica Ferley "Espoir" Hope 2nd 4 125 18 Finland Finnish Anna Eriksson "Oot voimani mun" You are my power 2nd 1 177 19 Norway English Jan Werner Danielsen "One More Time – 2nd 12 62 20 Switzerland English Nubya & Al Walser "Just 4 You" – 2nd 15 33 21 Latvia English Yana Kay "Set My Heart On Fire" – 3rd 8 98 See also
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