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Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Ukraine
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Participating broadcasterNatsionalna Telekompaniya
Ukrainy (NTU)
Participation summary
Appearances6
First appearance2003
Highest placement1st, 2004
External links
NTU page
File:Ruslana at concert 1.jpg
Ruslana, the Ukrainian winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul
Verka Serduchka at Helsinki (2007)
Ani Lorak at Belgrade (2008)

Ukraine has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest six times, debuting in 2003 with a 14th place finish for the popular singer Oleksandr Ponomaryov. The country won in their second year of Eurovision being represented by the famous singer Ruslana at the 2004 contest), and finished in joint 19th place in the 2005 contest, for which the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, was the host. Ukraine has never missed a final, and therefore has never been eliminated in the semifinals.

Natsionalna Telekompaniya Ukrainy (NTU), the Ukrainian broadcaster, has announced that it will be participating in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, despite rumours that the broadcaster would withdraw due to financial difficulties.[1][2][3]

Contestants

Year Artist Title Final Points Semi Points
2003 Oleksandr Ponomaryov Hasta la Vista 14 30
2004 Ruslana Wild Dances 1 280 2 256
2005 GreenJolly Razom nas bahato (Разом нас багато) 19 30 X X
2006 Tina Karol Show Me Your Love 7 145 7 146
2007 Verka Serduchka Dancing Lasha Tumbai 2 235 X X
2008 Ani Lorak Shady Lady 2 230 1 152
2009

Voting history

Ukraine has given the most points to...

Rank Country Points
1  Russia 60
2  Norway 22
3  Armenia 20
4  Moldova 19
5  Croatia 16
=  Georgia 16

Ukraine has received the most points from...

Rank Country Points
1  Poland 62
2  Portugal 53
3  Russia 48
4  Latvia 44
5  Israel 42

Hostings

Year Location Venue Presenter(s)
2005 Ukraine Kiev Palace of Sports Maria Efrosinina, Pavlo Shylko

References

  1. ^ Viniker, Barry (2008-11-03). "Ukraine chooses Eurovision entry on February 22nd". ESCToday. Retrieved 2008-11-04. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Konstantopoulos, Fotis (2008-11-03). "NTU decides for Moscow on February 22". Oikotimes. Retrieved 2008-11-04. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Ukrainian State-Run TV Striving to Overcome Financial Strains - Company Head". Red Orbit. 2008-09-16. Retrieved 2008-09-16. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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