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2010 ESC Statistics

Posted 31/May 2010 at 08:45 by Tata Soesetyo. Topics: awards, contestant, eurovision song contest, languages, statistics
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Hi guys! Welcome to my blog!
And now, this is the time for me to create a statistic.
The statistic is about 2010 Eurovision Song Contest.
I think that's look great to create a statistic.
So, look at the statistics!

Statistics
Contestant participated: 39 (last year 42 contestant)

Withdrawn countries: 4 plus inactive countries (last year 1 plus inactive countries)

Languages perform in each entry:
English: 26 entries plus 1 bilingual (English with Polish)
Bulgarian: 1 entry
Croatian: 1 entry
Finnish: 1 entry
French: 2 entries
Dutch: 1 entry
Polish: 1 entry (Polish with English)
Macedonian : 1 entry
Serbian: 1 entry
Slovak: 1 entry
Slovene: 1 entry
Greek: 1 entry
Spanish: 1 entry
Hebrew: 1 entry
Bilingual entry: 1 entry (English with Polish in Poland's entry)

Returning artists:
Niamh Kavanagh - Ireland (1993 champion)
Feminnem - Croatia (2005 contestant for Bosnia-Herzegovina)

Worst result (some not too worst):
Aisha - What For? (LAT) with 11 points (not too worst)
Michael von der Heide - Il Pleut L'Or (SUI) with only 2 points
Ansambel Žlindra & Kalamari - Narodnozabavni Rock (SLV) with only 6 points (better than Switzerland)
Josh Dubovie - That Sounds Good To Me (GBR) 10 points (not too worst)

Winners of Marcel Bezençon Award:
Artistic Award: Harel Skaat - Milim (ISR)
Composer Award: Tomer Hadaddi (m), Noam Horev (l) for entry Milim, performed by Harel Skaat (ISR)
Press Award: Harel Skaat - Milim (ISR)
This is the first time seen, when 1 entry wins all 3 categories of this award.

Looks exciting, right? Let's see at next year's statistics for next year's contest that held in Germany. Good luck, guys!
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