Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003
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The Russian entry for Eurovision 2003 was sung by t.A.T.u. The Russian broadcaster Channel 1 confirmed that Russia will be represented by these two girls, whos names are Julia and Elena. In total there were three competitors who performed one song each. The song Ne ver', ne bojsia, ne prosi, which will be performed in Russian, has been written by Mars Lasar and composed by Valeriy Polienko.
In Eurovision 2003,the group TATU got 3rd place.
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