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OGAE Second Chance Contest 2010 Host broadcaster OGAE Denmark Venue Copenhagen, Denmark Winning song Sweden
"Kom"Voting system Each jury awards 1–8, 10, and 12 points to their ten favourite songs Number of entries 22 Debuting countries Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bulgaria (as Rest of the World)Returning countries Cyprus
Germany
Malta
RussiaWithdrawing countries Andorra
Estonia
Moldova
Netherlands
SlovakiaNul points Azerbaijan OGAE Second Chance Contest ◄2009 2011► The 2010 OGAE Second Chance Contest was the 24rd OGAE Second Chance Contest, organised between members of international Eurovision Song Contest fan club OGAE to select the best song not to make it to the Eurovision Song Contest through their national finals. The contest was held in Copenhagen, Denmark after Hera Björk won the 2009 Contest for Denmark with "Someday".[1]
23 countries took part in the contest — Armenia, Azerbaijan and Bulgaria (as the entry for OGAE Rest of the World) took part for the first time, with Germany, Malta and Russia, all returning after missing last year's contest, and Cyprus, for the first time since 2000, competing as well. However, Andorra, Estonia, Moldova, the Netherlands and Slovakia withdrew from the contest.[1]
The results of OGAE Second Chance Contest 2010 were announced by OGAE Denmark on 31 October at 3pm CET over a live Internet stream. Sweden's Timoteij were the winners of the contest with "Kom", giving Sweden their 13th win in the contest. 2nd place went to Denmark's Bryan Rice and 3rd place went to Portugal's Catarina Pereira. Azerbaijan came last with 0 points.[2]
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Participants
Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation National final Place Points 1 Bulgaria English Miro "Twist and Tango" — 2nd 21 1 2 Spain Spanish Coral Segovia "En una vida" In a lifetime 2nd 4 167 3 Russia Italian Antonello Carozza "Senza respiro" Breathless 8th 15 11 4 Serbia Serbian Emina Jahović "Ti kvariigro" (Ти квариигро) You party-breaker 2nd 11 64 5 Greece Greek Yorgos Karadimos "Polemao" I'm fighting 3rd 8 102 6 Macedonia Macedonian Darko Ilievski "Lagi" (Лаги) Lies 14th 18 11 7 Croatia Croatian Valungari "Vol or ne vol" To love or not to love 3rd 19 4 8 Ireland English Monika Ivkic "Fashion Queen" — 3rd 17 11 9 Slovenia Slovene Nina Pušlar "Dež" Rain 2nd 12 54 10 Malta English Glen Vella "Just a Little More Love" — 2nd 20 3 11 Portugal Portuguese Catarina Pereira "Canta por mim" Sing for me 2nd 3 203 12 Germany English Jennifer Braun "I Care for You" — 2nd 7 105 13 Armenia English Emmy and Mihran "Hey (Let Me Hear You Say)" — 2nd 16 11 14 Israel Hebrew Harel Skaat "Le'an?" (לאן) Where to? 2nd 5 161 15 Cyprus English Constantinos Christoforou "Angel" — 2nd 10 73 16 Norway English A1 "Don't Wanna Lose You Again" — 2nd 6 138 17 Sweden Swedish Timoteij "Kom" Come 5th 1 267 18 Finland Finnish Heli Kajo "Annankadun kulmassa" In the corner of Anna's street 6th 9 87 19 Poland English Anna Cyzon "Love Me" — 2nd 13 24 20 Lithuania English Evelina Sašenko "For This I'll Pray" — 3rd 14 20 21 Denmark English Bryan Rice "Breathing" — 2nd 2 223 22 Azerbaijan English Milk & Kisses "I Am on Fire" — Unplaced 22 0 Voting results
The national jury of each participating country gives their scores from 1 to 7, plus the 8, 10 and 12 points, just like in the Eurovision Song Contest.
The scores were given by the 22 participating countries, plus the national jury of 8 guest countries that didn't take part in the contest, which are Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
12 points
Below is the summary of all 12 points given in the contest:
N. Recipient nation Voting nation 12 Sweden Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Macedonia, Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom 5 Portugal Andorra, Armenia, Croatia, Finland, Lithuania 4 Denmark Azerbaijan, Germany, Norway, Sweden 2 Greece Cyprus, Slovenia 2 Spain Malta, Portugal 1 Cyprus Bulgaria 1 Finland Austria 1 Israel Belgium 1 Norway France 1 Serbia Russia See also
- OGAE
- Eurovision Song Contest 2010
External links
References
- ^ a b Costa, Nelson (2010-04-05). "OGAE Second Chance on the road". Oikotimes. http://www.oikotimes.com/v2/index.php?file=articles&id=7813. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
- ^ OGAE SECOND CHANCE CONTEST 2010
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