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Revision as of 15:56, 20 April 2014
Armenia | |
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Participating broadcaster | AMPTV |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 8 (6 finals) |
First appearance | 2006 |
Highest placement | 4th: 2008 |
External links | |
AMPTV page |
Armenia debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2006 with the song "Without Your Love" performed by André. Armenia had never entered the competition before, therefore it had to compete in the semi final. André was the first performer of the semi-finals. The song reached the final of the contest on 20 May 2006 and gave Armenia a successful debut coming in 8th position.
Having reached the top ten in the final, Armenia didn't have to compete in the semi-final of the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest and automatically reached the final on 12 May performing 23rd of the 24 finalists and came 8th again.
Armenia was one of only three countries that had always placed in the top ten since the introduction of the semi-finals. This record was broken at the 2011 contest, when Emmy and the song Boom Boom failed to qualify from the first semi-final by only one point.
On 7 March 2012, Armenia announced that it would be withdrawing from the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, because of security concerns.[1]
Despite their 2012 withdrawal, Armenia confirmed participation in the 2013 contest in Sweden.
Contestants
Table key
- Winner
- Second place
- Third place
- Last place
- Automatically qualified to the final
- Did not qualify for the final
Year | Artist | Language | Title | Final | Points | Semi | Points |
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2006 | André | English | "Without Your Love" | 8 | 129 | 6 | 150 |
2007 | Hayko | English, Armenian | "Anytime You Need" | 8 | 138 | ||
2008 | Sirusho | English, Armenian | "Qélé, Qélé" | 4 | 199 | 2 | 139 |
2009 | Inga and Anush | English, Armenian | "Jan Jan" | 10 | 92 | 5 | 99 |
2010 | Eva Rivas | English | "Apricot Stone" | 7 | 141 | 6 | 83 |
2011 | Emmy | English | "Boom Boom" | 12 | 54 | ||
2013 | Dorians | English | "Lonely Planet" | 18 | 41 | 7 | 69 |
2014 | Aram Mp3 | English | "Not Alone" |
NOTE: If a country had won the previous year, they did not have to compete in the semi-finals the following year. In addition from 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, 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.
Voting history
As of 2013, Armenia's voting history is as follows:
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12 points
Table key
- Winner – Armenia gave 12 points to a winning song / Armenia won the contest.
- Second place – Armenia gave 12 points to a runner-up song / Armenia was runner-up in the contest.
- Third place – Armenia gave 12 points to a third place song / Armenia came third place in the contest.
- Qualified – Armenia gave 12 points to a song that qualified to the Grand Finals / Armenia qualified to the Grand Finals.
- Non-qualified – Armenia gave 12 points to a song that did not qualify to the Grand Finals / Armenia did not qualify to the Grand Finals.
Year | Given | Received | ||
Final | Semi | Final | Semi | |
2006 | Russia | Russia | Belgium Russia |
Belgium Cyprus France Netherlands Russia Spain |
2007 | Russia | Belarus | Georgia Turkey |
Did not Participate |
2008 | Russia | Russia | Belgium Czech Republic France Georgia Greece Netherlands Poland Russia |
Belgium Greece Netherlands Poland Russia |
2009 | Russia | Iceland | Czech Republic | Czech Republic |
2010 | Georgia | Georgia | Israel Netherlands Russia |
Cyprus Israel |
2011 | Ukraine | Russia | Did not Qualify | |
2012 | Did not compete | |||
2013 | Ukraine | Georgia | France |
Commentators and spokespersons
Year(s) | Commentators | Spokesperson |
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2006 | Gohar Gasparyan & Phelix Khachatryan | Gohar Gasparyan |
2007 | Meri Picart & Josep Lluís Trabal | Sirusho |
2008 | Felix Khachatryan & Hrachuhi Utmazyan | Hrachuhi Utmazyan |
2009 | Unknown | Sirusho |
2010 | Hrachuhi Utmazyan & Khoren Levonyan | Nazeni Hovhannisyan |
2011 | Unknown | Lusine Tovmasyan |
2012 | Gohar Gasparyan | Armenia did not participate. |
2013 | André & Arevik Udumyan | André |
Photogallery
See also
References
- ^ Jiandani, Sanjay (7 March 2012). "Armenia withdraws from Eurovision 2012!". ESCToday. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
External links
- OGAE Armenia Official fan club for supporting Armenian representatives at Eurovision Song Contest
- Points to and from Armenia eurovisioncovers.co.uk