Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001
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Eurovision Song Contest 2001 | |
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Country | Greece |
National preselection | |
Preselection process | National Final 50% Tele-Voting 50% Judging panel |
Preselection date(s) | March 6, 2001 |
Selected entrant | Antique |
Selected song | "Die for You" |
Finals performance | |
Final result | 3rd, 147 points |
Greece and ERT chose to host a National Selection with the winner being chosen by televoting (50%) and an "expert" jury (50%). Antique was chosen with "Die for You" and placed 3rd at Eurovision.
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[edit] National Final
The National Final took place on March 6, 2001 at Rex nightclub in Athens and the host of the show was Dafni Bokota.[1] At the start of the National Final, there were 9 songs competing. Each of the songs was performed and the "expert" jury voted for its favorite. The four songs that received the most points were then performed for a second time where the winner was chosen via televoting (50%) and a second vote by the "expert" jury (50%). The winner of the televoting was rewarded 4 points, the second placed song 3 points, the third 2 points and the fourth 1 point. The same point value was awarded with the jury's vote. In the event of a tie, the televoting result was given greater value.[2]
[edit] Result of National Final
[edit] First Vote
This vote was performed only by the judging panel. The top four songs were sent to the final vote.
By order performed:[1]
№ | Singer | Song | Place |
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1 | Antique | "Die for You" | 2 |
2 | Lenou | "S'Efharisto" | 3 |
3 | Sissy Bitzou | "To Koritsaki Tou Baba" | N/A |
4 | Maria-Louiza Vassilopoulou | "Agapise Me" | 4 |
5 | Maria Karagouni & Thanasis Dimopoulos | "Me Ta Matia Tis Psyhis" | N/A |
6 | Lorna | "Zoi, S'Agapao" | N/A |
7 | Tzina Fotinopoulou | "Killed Angels" | N/A |
8 | Kay Connors | "One More Time" | 1 |
9 | Dimitris Laskaridis | "Santorini" | N/A |
[edit] Final Vote
The four best songs were performed for a second time where the winner was chosen via televoting (50%) and by a second voting round by the judging panel (50%).
By order performed:
№ | Singer | Song | Televoting | Jury | Total Points | Place |
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1 | Antique | "Die for You" | 4 (45%) | 3 | 7 | 1 |
2 | Lenou | "S'Efharisto" | 1 (12%) | 2 | 3 | 4 |
3 | Maria-Louiza Vassilopoulou | "Agapise Me" | 2 (13%) | 1 | 3 | 3 |
4 | Kay Connors | "One More Time" | 3 (30%) | 4 | 7 | 2 |
[edit] At Eurovision
"Die for You" was performed twenty-second on the night (following Malta's Fabrizio Faniello with "Another Summer Night" and preceding Denmark's Rollo & King with "Never Ever Let You Go"). At the close of voting, it had received 147 points, placing 3rd in a field of 23.
The contest performance was a relatively static affair, with both singers as well as the backing vocalists standing in front of microphones to sing. Elena Paparizou, however, wore a tight white outfit, standing out against the black-clad backing singers and her duet partner. While the contest had by this point embraced pre-recorded music, Nikos Panagiotidis performed with a traditional Greek instrument throughout.
The third-place finish was Greece's highest place until the 2005 Contest, when Paparizou, performing solo, won the Contest.
It was succeeded as Greek representative at the 2002 Contest by Michalis Rakintzis with "S.A.G.A.P.O.".
[edit] References
- ^ a b Το τραγούδι της Eurovision!. MAD TV. Retrieved on March 19, 2008
- ^ Greek Final 2001. OGAE Greece. Retrieved on March 19, 2008
[edit] See also
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