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  2. List of Eurovision Song Contest winners - Wikipedia

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    The trophy is notoriously fragile, and the support infamously broke on stage right after being received by Alexander Rybak, the winner of the 2009 contest, [10] and by Nemo, winner of the 2024 contest. [11] The 2013 winner, Emmelie de Forest, also revealed in an appearance in the 2023 contest that her trophy also broke in the exact same spot. [12]

  3. Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    Russia debuted in the 1994 contest after becoming a member of the EBU. Russia came second at four contests; in 2000 with the song "Solo" performed by Alsou, in 2006 with Dima Bilan's song "Never Let You Go", in 2012 with the song "Party for Everybody" performed by Buranovskiye Babushki, and in 2015 with Polina Gagarina's song "A Million Voices".

  4. Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Evrovidenie 2009 - Nacionalny Otbor was the fifth edition of Evrovidenie, the music competition that selects Russia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.The show took place on 7 March 2009 at Studio 1 of Ostankino Technical Center in Moscow and hosted by Andrey Malakhov and Yana Churikova with Dmitry Shepelev hosting segments from the green room. [3]

  5. Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2019 contest, Russia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 21 times since its first entry in 1994. Russia had won the contest on one occasion in 2008 with the song "Believe" performed by Dima Bilan. In 2016, Russia finished third with the song "You Are the Only One" performed by Russia's 2019 entrant Sergey Lazarev. [1]

  6. Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] On 2 March 2020, C1R announced Little Big as the Russian entrant at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. [5] The song selection consisted of two songs: "Tacos" and "Uno ". [6] In the end, the song "Uno" was chosen to represent Russia and was released on 12 March 2020 together with the official music video. [7]

  7. Evrovidenie - Wikipedia

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    Out of three applicants, a professional jury selected Anastasia Prikhodko's song "Mamo" as the winner. [49] At the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, the song placed 11th with 91 points. [50] On 9 December 2009, RTR announced a submission period for artists to apply for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.

  8. Svetlana Loboda - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, "Be My Valentine" was submitted for the Ukrainian qualifying round of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. On March 8, Loboda won the 2009 Eurovision qualifying round and got the right to represent Ukraine in the final part of the contest. On March 18, she presented her music video "Be My Valentine" (Anti-crisis girl!).

  9. Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Wikipedia

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    In late 2017, Liechtensteiner broadcaster 1 FL TV, confirmed that they were applying for EBU membership in order to debut in the 2019 contest, [63] already planning to select their entry through a national final; [64] however, by mid-2018 1 FL TV had not yet applied for membership [65] due to the sudden death of the broadcaster's director ...