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Eurovision Song Contest 2001
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
National selection
Selection processBH Eurosong 2001
Selection date(s)10 March 2001
Selected entrantNino Pršeš
Selected song"Hano"
Finals performance
Final result14th, 29 points
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1999 2001 2002►

Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Nino Pršeš represented Bosnia and Herzegovina with the song "Hano".

Before Eurovision

BH Eurosong 2001

BH Eurosong 2001 was the national final organised by PBSBiH in order to select Bosnia and Herzegovina's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. The show took place on 10 March 2001 at the PBSBiH studios in Sarajevo, hosted by Selma Alispahić and Darko Gutović.

Competing entries

81 valid submissions out of 100 were received by PBSBiH after the broadcaster opened the submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries.[1] A selection committee consisting of representatives from the two Bosnian broadcasters RTVBiH and SRT selected nineteen entries for the competition and among the competing artists, Amila Glamočak previously represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996, placing twenty-second with the song "Za našu ljubav".[2]

Final

The final took place on 10 March 2001. Nineteen entries participated and the winner was determined by an eight-member jury who assigned scores to each entry ranging from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest) immediately after it had been performed.[3] The jury panel consisted of Zlatan Fazlić, Jasmin Komić, Miro Janjanin, Aida Kurtović, Mladen Matović, Predrag Đajić, Anica Vrilić and Branislav Petar Štumf.[1]

Final 10 March 2001
Draw Artist Song Composer(s) Points Place
1 Al' Dino "Sve ti opraštam" Al' Dino 65 2
2 Ružica Čavić "Oprosti mi" Milorad Petrić 64 3
3 Ljiljana Galić-Lily "Ginem za tobom" Ljiljana Galić-Lily 45 15
4 Fuad Backović "10 miliona ljubavi" Zele Lipovača, Faruk Buljubašić 60 7
5 Tatjana Vidojević "Pronađi me" Božidar Bobo Vučur 31 19
6 Narcis Vučina "Sloboda" Narcis Vučina 46 13
7 Nesib Delibegović & Željka Katavić-Pilj "Vrati sjećanja" Nesib Delibegović 43 17
8 Mija Martina "Ništa mi ne može" Ines Prajo, Arjana Kunštek 55 11
9 Mugdim Avdić Henda "Stara vremena" Mugdim Avdić Henda 46 13
10 El' Vana "Evo vam sve" Elvana Dučić 59 9
11 Punkt "No Language" Nurudin Vatrenjak, Amina Agić 56 10
12 Andrej Pucarević "Priča se" Momo Nikić 47 12
13 Biljana Matić "Vrijeme je" Siniša Ninković, Igor Kravić 63 4
14 Nino Pršeš "Hano" Nino Pršeš 69 1
15 Nikolina & Davor "Mustafa" Mustafa-Bato Muharemagić, Zoran-Zoki Stanisavljević 37 18
16 Boris Režak "Ja vjerujem" Dušan Šestić, Dijana Rajčević 61 5
17 Elvira Rahić "Ljubav je kao vatra" Suad Jukić-Šule, Fahrudin Pecikoza 45 15
18 Amila Glamočak "Ljubi me sad" Mustafa Tanović 61 5
19 Davor Ebner & Grunti Bugli "Ko mi te uze" Ivan Baralić 60 7

At Eurovision

Nino Pršeš performed 3rd on the night of the contest, following Iceland and preceding Norway. At the close of voting, Bosnia and Herzegovina received 29 points (highest being 10 from Croatia), placing 14th of the 23 competing countries. The Bosnian jury awarded its 12 points to France.

Points awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina

12 points  France
10 points  Slovenia
8 points  Greece
7 points  Croatia
6 points  Israel
5 points  Spain
4 points  Estonia
3 points  Sweden
2 points  Lithuania
1 point  Malta

Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina (14th with 29 points)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References

  1. ^ a b "2001. -Sarajevo". eurosong.hr (in Croatian).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Bosnian final 2001". eurobosnia.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "BOSNIAN NATIONAL FINAL 2001".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)