Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Member station | Natsionalna Telekompaniya Ukrainy (NTU) |
National selection events |
National Final
Internal Selection
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Appearances | |
Appearances | 13 (13 finals) |
First appearance | 2003 |
Best result | 1st: 2004, 2016 |
Worst result | 19th: 2005 |
External links | |
NTU page | |
Ukraine's page at Eurovision.tv | |
For the most recent participation see Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 |
Ukraine has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 13 times since making its debut in 2003, winning twice. Ukraine's first victory came in 2004 with "Wild Dances" by Ruslana. The 2005 contest was then held in the country's capital, Kiev. Its second victory at the 2016 contest with the song "1944" by Jamala, made Ukraine the first Eastern European country to win the contest twice. Ukraine has also finished second in the contest with Verka Serduchka in 2007 and Ani Lorak in 2008, third with Zlata Ognevich in 2013, and fourth with Mika Newton in 2011, for a total of six top five placements.
History
Ukraine made its debut in 2003, when Oleksandr Ponomaryov finished 14th. Ukraine won the contest at the second attempt in 2004, when Ruslana won with the song "Wild Dances", defeating second-placed Serbia and Montenegro by 17 points, 280 to 263.
On 19 September 2014, state broadcaster NTU announced that it would sit out the 2015 Contest because of financial difficulties in relation to the ongoing Ukrainian crisis.[1] However, Ukraine broadcast the contest despite not taking part.[2] On 23 May 2015, Ukrainian Broadcaster NTU pledged to bring Ukraine back to the contest for 2016. On 16 September 2015, it was announced that Ukraine would return to the contest in 2016.[3]
On its return to the contest in 2016, Ukraine became the first Eastern European country to win the contest twice, when Jamala won with her song "1944". The televote was won by Russia and the Jury vote by Australia, Ukraine was second in both, but won with an overall total of 534 points, with Australia second with 511 points and Russia third with 491 points.
Since the introduction of the semi-final round in 2004, Ukraine has never failed to qualify for the final when they have participated, and has a total of nine top ten placements (six top five). The country has an average score of 143 points per contest, 233 if including the semi-finals.
Contestants
- Table key
Year | Artist | Language | Title | Final | Points | Semi | Points |
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2003 | Oleksandr Ponomariov | English | "Hasta la Vista" | 14 | 30 | No semi-finals | |
2004 | Ruslana | English, Ukrainian | "Wild Dances" | 1 | 280 | 2 | 256 |
2005 | GreenJolly | Ukrainian, English | "Razom nas bahato" (Разом нас багато) | 19 | 30 | Host country | |
2006 | Tina Karol | English | "Show Me Your Love" | 7 | 145 | 7 | 146 |
2007 | Verka Serduchka | Ukrainian, Russian, German, English | "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" | 2 | 235 | Top 10 Previous Year | |
2008 | Ani Lorak | English | "Shady Lady" | 2 | 230 | 1 | 152 |
2009 | Svetlana Loboda | English | "Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)" | 12 | 76 | 6 | 80 |
2010 | Alyosha | English | "Sweet People" | 10 | 108 | 7 | 77 |
2011 | Mika Newton | English | "Angel" | 4 | 159 | 6 | 81 |
2012 | Gaitana | English | "Be My Guest" | 15a | 65 | 8 | 64 |
2013 | Zlata Ognevich | English | "Gravity" | 3 | 214 | 3 | 140 |
2014 | Mariya Yaremchuk | English | "Tick-Tock" | 6 | 113 | 5 | 118 |
2015 | Did not participate | ||||||
2016 | Jamala | English, Crimean Tatar | "1944" | 1 | 534 | 2 | 287 |
2017 | Host country | ||||||
- NOTES:
- a. ^ In 2012, Cyprus and Ukraine were both awarded with 65 points each in the Final, however, as regulated by the "count-back" tie-breaker rule, Ukraine finished 15th overall and Cyprus 16th because Ukraine received points from more countries in the Final than Cyprus.
- b. If a country had won the previous year, they did not have to compete in the semi-finals the following year. In addition, back in 2004-2007, the top ten countries who were not members of the big four did not have to compete in the semi finals the following year. If, for example, Germany and France placed inside the top ten with Spain and the United Kingdom finishing after 15th place, the countries who placed 11th and 12th were advanced to the following year's grand final along with the rest of the top ten countries.
Act selection process
Year | Selection process | Channel |
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2003 | Internal Selection | NTU |
2004 | ||
2005 | National Final with 19 participants | |
2006 | National Final with 3 participants | |
2007 | National Final with 7 participants | |
2008 | Internal Selection - Artist, National Final with 5 songs | |
2009 | National Final with 14 participants | |
2010 | National Final with 20 participants | |
2011 | National Final with 31 participants | |
2012 | National Final with 21 participants | |
2013 | National Final with 20 participants | |
2014 | National Final with 20 participants | |
Did not participate 2015 | ||
2016 | National Final with 18 participants | NTU & STB |
2017 | ||
Voting history
As of 2016, Ukraine's voting history is as follows:
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Hostings
Year | Location | Venue | Presenters |
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2005 | Kiev | Palace of Sports | Maria Efrosinina and Pavlo Shylko |
2017 | International Exhibition Centre | TBA |
Other awards
Marcel Bezençon Awards
Press Award
Year | Song | Performer | Final Result | Points | Host city |
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2007 | "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" (Dancing Лаша Тумбай) | Verka Serduchka | 2nd | 235 | Helsinki |
Artistic Award
Voted by previous winners
Year | Performer | Song | Final Result | Points | Host city |
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2004 | Ruslana | "Wild Dances" | 1st | 280 | Istanbul |
2008 | Ani Lorak | "Shady Lady" | 2nd | 230 | Belgrade |
Voted by commentators
Year | Performer | Song | Final Result | Points | Host city |
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2016 | Jamala | "1944" | 1st | 534 | Stockholm |
Commentators and spokespersons
Year(s) | Television commentator | Dual Television commentator | Radio commentator | Spokesperson |
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2003 | Pavlo Shylko[4] | No Dual Television Commentator | No broadcast | Lyudmyla Hariv |
2004 | Rodion Pryntsevsky[5] | Pavlo Shylko | ||
2005 | Yaroslav Chornenkyi[6][7] | Galyna Babiy[8] | Maria Orlova | |
2006 | Pavlo Shylko | No broadcast | Igor Posypaiko | |
2007 | Timur Miroshnychenko | Kateryna Osadcha | ||
2008 | Marysya Horobets | |||
2009 | ||||
2010 | Iryna Zhuravska | |||
2011 | Tetiana Terekhova | Olena Zelinchenko | Ruslana | |
2012 | Oleksiy Matias | |||
2013 | ||||
2014 | Zlata Ognevich | |||
2015 | No broadcast | Ukraine did not participate | ||
2016 | Olena Zelinchenko | Verka Serduchka | ||
2017 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Photogallery
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Ruslana performing "Wild Dances" at Istanbul (2004)
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Tina Karol performing "Show Me Your Love" at Athens (2006)
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Verka Serduchka performing "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" at Helsinki (2007)
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Ani Lorak performing "Shady Lady" at Belgrade (2008)
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Svetlana Loboda performing "Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)" at Moscow (2009)
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Gaitana performing "Be My Guest" at Baku (2012)
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Zlata Ognevich performing "Gravity" at Malmö (2013)
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Mariya Yaremchuk performing "Tick-Tock" at Copenhagen (2014)
See also
- Ukraine in the Bala Türkvizyon Song Contest
- Ukraine in the Eurovision Dance Contest
- Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
- Ukraine in the Türkvizyon Song Contest
References
- ↑ Nocito, Eric (19 September 2014). "Ukraine withdraws from Eurovision 2015!". ESCReporter.com. ESC Reporter. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
- ↑ http://www.telekritika.ua/rinok/2015-05-25/107464
- ↑ Jiandani, Sanjay (16 September 2015). "Ukraine: NTU confirms participation in Eurovision 2016". esctoday.com. ESCToday. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
- ↑ "DJ Паша: "У "Євробаченні" переможе темна конячка"". Vysokyi Zamok. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
- ↑ Запитання "Телекритики": - Що, на вашу думку, потрібно для того, щоб українське ТБ на належному рівні організувало трансляцію "Євробачення-2005"? (in Ukrainian). Telekritika. 25 May 2004. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
- ↑ Zahorodnyi, Oleksandr (20 May 2005). "10 обранців приєднаються до 14 уже відібраних учасників конкурсу Євробачення, фінальне змагання відбудеться завтра" (in Ukrainian). 1+1. Archived from the original on 27 May 2005. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- ↑ Bakhteev, Borys (24 May 2005). "Євробаченню" – п'ятірка. Трансляції – трієчка (in Ukrainian). Telekritika. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- ↑ Галина Бабій (in Ukrainian). NRCU. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
External links
- Points to and from Ukraine eurovisioncovers.co.uk
- Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest - 2010 eurovision-ukraine.com