Lopputulokset – Final Results
The real top ten:
Sweden, with this year’s win, is definitely back on
track. Anna Bergendahl failed to make the finals in 2010, marking a low
in the country’s Eurovision history, but the year after Eric Saade ended
up in a respectable 3rd place.
Russia meets success once again, after three years outside the top ten. The same can be said about Serbia,
with Zeljko Joksimovic claiming the bronze medal after the country’s
failure in 2009 and two ‘middle of the table’ results in 2010 and 2011.
The host country Azerbaijan continues its successful trend in the competition, having finished 4th. Meanwhile, Albania has achieved its best result ever (5th) with Rona Nishliu.
Estonia has been able to pick up a good finishing position this time (6th), just like Urban Symphony in 2009. Turkey, after last year’s flop, became 7th with Can Bonomo.
As already mentioned, three ‘Big-5′ countries – Germany, Italy and
Spain – complete the top ten of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.
It is also worth noting that Greece has not made the
top ten for the first time since 2003. Eleftheria Eleftheriou ended up
17th, as low as Michalis Rakintzis in 2002 and Mando in 2003. (ESCTODAY)

Voi apua, mulla on edelleen nämä katsomatta. Nyt alkaa olla kiire. Kahden kärkeen rankkaamistasi uskon kyllä vakaasti, että Ruotsi voittaa koko homman. En kuitenkaan usko, että Venäjän mummot aiheuttaisivat samanlaista hurmosta kuin jotkut hassutteluviisut aikaisemmin, joten rankkaan itse heidät kyllä alemmas. Katsotaan…
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