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Posted 31/May 2010 at 08:45 by Tata Soesetyo. Topics: awards, contestant, eurovision song contest, languages, statistics
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Withdrawn countries: 4 plus inactive countries (last year 1 plus inactive countries)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!
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Withdrawn countries: 4 plus inactive countries (last year 1 plus inactive countries)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!




