EUROVISION 2010: How did it end?

THE WINNER: Germany!



Yesterday, after an exciting voting in front of 18,000 people in a fully packed Oslo Telenor Arena and millions of TV viewers all over Europe, it was finally Lena from Germany who received the highest number of points from televoters and juries from the 39 countries participating in this year's edition of Europe's Favourite TV-show! Germany managed to gather 246 points altogether, followed by maNga from Turkey with 170 points and Ovi & Paula Selling from Romania who collected 162 points.




Europe experienced a breathtaking show live from the Telenor Arena in Oslo tonight with 25 acts from 25 countries giving their very best. Twenty of these had qualified from the two Semi-Finals while host nation Norway and the so-called 'Big Four' - France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom - were automatically set for the Final. After all 39 countries had voted, it was Lena from Germany who was the lucky winner with his song Satellite, collecting 246 points altogether.


Pretty much out of nowhere – apart from the homemade dance videos and a few attempts with the school band – Lena conquered the audience’s heart during the national German final for the Eurovision Song Contest. “I didn’t tell my friends about my first casting for the show, so there wouldn’t be any stupid comments if I got kicked out straight away,” she says, thinking of her terrible stage fright. Even though Lena danced regularly during her childhood – from Ballet to Jazz and Hip Hop – she made her way to music without piano lessons or vocal training. But she got her chance, grabbed it and developed rapidly. Directly after the German national final, her single Satellite went to the top of all national charts and stayed there for weeks. Lena even created a new German download record: never before had a song sold so well in such a short time!









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Spontaneous sabotages Spanish singer at Eurovision contest



A spontaneous attempted to sabotage the performance of Spanish representative Daniel Diges during Eurovision song contest.
Spain got 15th place with 68 points, the best record in the last six years with the theme Algo pequeñito (Something little).
Diges was the second to go on stage. Suddenly, a spontaneous tried to sabotage his performance. For this reason, the organization of the event allowed him to repeat his song again after completing the performance of the 25 remaining countries.
The man who broke during his performance has been identified as Jaume Marquet Cot , known as Jimmy Jump for jumping during several football matches.
Few hours after Eurovision song contest had finished, dozens of groups about Jimmy Jump had been created on Facebook.

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