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NORWAY WINS EUROVISION SONG CONTEST!

Posted by Andreas Schacht on 17 May 2009 at 00:08 updated 17 May 2009 at 05:00
NORWAY WINS EUROVISION SONG CONTEST!
Above: Alexander Rybak from Norway. Photo: Alain Douit (EBU)
Moscow, Russia -

After an exciting voting in front of thousands of people in a fully packed Moscow Olimpisky Indoor Arena and millions of TV viewers all over Europe, it was finally Alexander Rybak from Norway who received the highest number of points from televoters and juries from the 42 countries participating in this year's edition of Europe's favourite TV-show! Norway managed to gather 387 points altogether - a new record! -, followed by Yohanna from Iceland with 218 points and Azerbaijan's AySel & Arash who collected 207 points. You can find the full results of the Grand Final here and of the 2 Semi-Finals here and here.

Europe experienced a breath-taking show live from the Olimpisky Indoor Arena in Moscow tonight with 25 acts from 25 countries giving their very best. 20 of these had qualified from the two Semi-Finals while host nation Russia and the so-called 'Big Four' - France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom - were automatically set for the Final. After all 42 countries had voted, it was Alexander Rybak from Norway who was the lucky winner with his song Fairytale, collecting 387 points altogether.

Alexander Rybak was born in Minsk (Belarus) on the 13th of May, 1986. He grew up in Nesodden just outside the Norwegian capital Oslo. Alexander has played violin and piano since he was five years old, he also composes his own music and sings. Alexander has performed with artists like Arve Tellefsen, Morten Harket, Hanne Krogh and Knutsen & Ludvigsen. In 2006 he won the Norwegian talentshow Kjempesjansen with his own song Foolin’. Alexander has performed with one of the worlds most celebrated violinists, Pinchas Zukerman. He also played the role of the fiddler in Fiddler On The Roof at Oslo Nye Theatre (2007) and has a role in the forthcoming movie Yohan - Child Wanderer which will be released in August 2009.

50 percent jury impact

This year, the European Broadcasting Union introduced changes in the voting of the Eurovision Song Contest Final as for the first time in years, the winner wasn't decided solely by televoting. In contrast, a mixture of 50% televote and 50% jury was used. For this purpose, national juries consisting of five music industry professionals gathered in all 42 participating countries who ranked the songs in Eurovision Song Contest style, giving 12 points to their favourite song, 10 points to their second favourite, etc. The results of the five jury members were then added up and accounted for 50% of the country's votes. Those results were then combined with the televoting results.

Image gallery: The Grand Final: the winner Alexander Rybak

Photos of the winner of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest winner Alexander Rybak.

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Image gallery: The Grand Final: backstage!

Photos from backstage and from the Green Room taken during the Grand Final of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest.

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Jenya Artyushenko

Comment by JenyaArt from Israel

Posted on 1 June 2010 at 11:27
Our sweet Alex.. Sweet as always! :)
Tony Arnold

Comment by Nipper99

Posted on 1 June 2010 at 09:21
"Germany as a winner is very questionable,  it should be the USA"

Yeah sure Germany won the Eurovision but if you look closely the song
"Satellite" which was sung in English and  was written by
Writers Julie Frost and John Gordan,  both being English speakers from
America, so how comes an American Song wins for Germany,
Surely for a song to win a song contest for a certain country it has to
be written by the entrants !!.?

Mind you I am so glad that Pete Waterman's song came last, he is such a
"Wimp",  after all he is the man who is totally responsible for
taking the good solid Rock & Roll out of British Popular Music.
Arny
adela aleda

Comment by oracle

Posted on 30 May 2010 at 17:54
Why not showing the votes of the people? It would be very clear that that pure song and voice had not have been a chance! So you know why they will not show us the telephone vote of the normal people.
adela aleda

Comment by oracle

Posted on 30 May 2010 at 17:51
A FAIR SWINDL.E!!!
Finally germany has achieved to get the first place, by much money and changing the rules of the contest. With the new rule there is a new jury in each contry. The votes of the people count now only 50%. The rest of the votes comes from the jurys, which motivations are completely intransparent. Cause germany is paying the event, you need not to wonder, that the jury members will take that benevolent into account. Thats just cheating!
BURCU BURCUU

Comment by turkeyburcu from Turkey

Posted on 29 May 2010 at 19:53
VOTE TURKEY - MANGA - WE COULD BE THE SAME

VOTE TURKEY - MANGA - WE COULD BE THE SAME

VOTE TURKEY - MANGA - WE COULD BE THE SAME

VOTE TURKEY - MANGA - WE COULD BE THE SAME

VOTE TURKEY - MANGA - WE COULD BE THE SAME

VOTE TURKEY - MANGA - WE COULD BE THE SAME

VOTE TURKEY - MANGA - WE COULD BE THE SAME
Соусей Секи (Лиза)

Comment by Lisa Kavaii from Russian Federation

Posted on 26 May 2010 at 17:08
One my friend said: "Russia will win! And then Norway, but then again Russia! And will the Russia-Norway, Russia-Norway! Moscow-Oslo, Moscow-Oslo ... "
stina larsson

Comment by Stina from Sweden

Posted on 13 May 2010 at 00:43
Norway, allways so sweet guys, how come? Rybak is the best.
Leevi Leinonen

Comment by ESC FIN from Finland

Posted on 23 April 2010 at 21:05
.. Norway is Winner Alexander Rybak is best
U

Comment by 54monique from France

Posted on 4 April 2010 at 13:51
sweet guy sweet song
ester beckert

Comment by ester-deu from Germany

Posted on 8 March 2010 at 08:48
lovely guy=)
Karl Pasaporte

Comment by fileurovisionfan87 from Philippines

Posted on 28 December 2009 at 14:15
Hi guys! I'm from the Philippines & I'm new here. I LOVE Eurovision, especially this year's Eurovision. Here are my TOP TEN FAVES:

1. France (Reminds me of the early years of the ESC)
2. Poland
3. Norway (Norway's winning entry was one of those song that make you go ehh...)
4. Estonia
5. United Kingdom
6. Portugal
7. Malta
8. Switzerland & Ireland (These rock-out songs both deserve a tie)
9. Netherlands
10. Greece & Lirhuania (tie)

It's a relief that this year, Western European countries like the UK, France & Norway go to the Top 10 since the early 00s.
MICHELE BOSCOLO

Comment by SIGGESTERITALIA from Italy

Posted on 8 December 2009 at 21:19
MY VOTE FROM VENICE (ITALY)
12 BOSNIA-ERZEGOVINA
10 TURKEY
8 ESTONIA
7 SPAIN
6 AZERBAIJAN
5 NORWAY
4 ARMENIA
3 ICELAND
2ALBANIA
1 RUSSIA

Comment by AZERBOYS from Azerbaijan

Posted on 27 September 2009 at 11:24
I congratulate NORWAY
INSALLAH next year AZERBAIJAN WILL BE WIN
Büşra Ergün

Comment by ultraslan from Turkey

Posted on 23 September 2009 at 19:51
ı think that norway deserved and won because the other songs are all disgusting especially in first ten.
ICELAND.
AZERBAIJAN
(you and bosnians are our brothers we love you burt sorry always didn`t deserve it place)
turkey,(although ı am turkish ı should be honest turkish song is very bad.too),
greece(this is a contest greeks plesa don`t be politician....and shakis rouvas have a lot of fan in turkey etc.me.but his song was very bad so he couldn`t vote from turkey.turkey will remember him with shake it maybe everyone.)
armenia(ı am surprised because you gave 10 points in semi final thank you ı can`t still belive it)
estonia and ........continues
the best eurovision and songs were eurovison 2004
tarkan will represent turkey in 2010 ı hope,turkey wins and 2011 will hold up in turkey again
ın short ,congratulations norway you deserved
loves from İSTANBUL
Büşra Ergün

Comment by ultraslan from Turkey

Posted on 23 September 2009 at 19:49
zroberto2009,cenk is right many games are played over turkey and sorry greece and armenia are a piece of this game altough you dont believe you must search your history
we didn`t kill greeks armenians ,serbians but they did .ıf we had killed and slaughtered,then greek woldn`t speak greek _armenians would`t speak armenian_serbians wouldnt speak serbian
ın short ,they would speak turkish but ottoman state was very very tolerant their region is christian but not islam their language isnt turkish
ottoman state didnt asimilate to them
they lived in 500 years and their language and region are same
just one minute think
and greeks still burns turkish flag(panathinakos-galatasaray)what a pity!

yes they and you(you must one of 3 nations) sleep well and are slept

but ı dont burn your flags
ı just want peaceful world

CENK ALLAH SANADA AKIL FİKİR VERSİN DOMUZLARIDA GİT SEV TÖVBE TÖVBE:(
ruta fairytalemp3

Comment by fairytale mp3 from Lithuania

Posted on 27 August 2009 at 09:58
why you do not like Alexander Rybak?he`s so cute...
eren Aşanbuğa

Comment by denizSekiFanClub from Turkey

Posted on 11 August 2009 at 08:42
I Hope 2011 Eurovision in Turkey

Comment by EUROblondie from United Kingdom

Posted on 20 July 2009 at 22:25
I don't hate the song at all. At the time, I really quite liked the song, but now its starting to become more annoying and has possibly lost its catchiness. In my opinion, there were better songs in the contest, but that isn't fro me to judge. But still... Congratulations Alexander :)
M. H.

Comment by Mariohr from Croatia

Posted on 16 July 2009 at 23:48
Congratulations Alexander!
TOP 10 songs are:
1.ICELAND
2.GREECE
3.AZERBAIJAN
4.DENMARK
5.IRELAND
6.SLOVENIA
7.PORTUGAL
8.MONTENEGRO
9.HUNGARY
10.FYR MACEDONIA

Comment by simon mathew from Slovenia

Posted on 10 July 2009 at 22:13
HY I THINK THAT TOP 10 SHOULD BE LIKE THIS:
1. UNITED KINGDOM
2.POLAND
3.SLOVAKIA
4.GERMANY
5.SLOVENIA
6.ICELAND
7.GREECE
8.NORVAY
9.MONTENEGRO
10.CROATIA
Rory Gannon

Comment by RoryGannonGster from Ireland

Posted on 29 June 2009 at 22:38
Congratulations,Alexander!!!!!
387 POINTS!!! That's a record!
Even though Iceland & Azerbaijan were so close, you topped them.

I've got a question:How do you compose your own music? It's so hard!

Comment by alexander_rybak_big_fan from Greece

Posted on 26 June 2009 at 10:54
Alexander winns and he winns with the way that tell to all Europe a fairytale about him and his ex-girlfriend Ingrig Berg Mehus that girl loved him only for celebrity and she wanted to do a duet with Alexander but Alexander take the fairytale only for him!
dead head

Comment by Ievuskins from Lithuania

Posted on 22 June 2009 at 20:01
I liked Norway very much. I don't understand why Croatia wasn't on first ten.
Gertu Kingumets

Comment by NorwayWasTheBest from Norway

Posted on 13 June 2009 at 18:55
I knew that he's gonna win. ; )
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