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Thursday, 19 May 2022

Ryder restores British pride as Europe shows solidarity with Ukraine


SAM RYDER scored the best result for the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in 24 years, finishing as a valiant runner-up to the entry from war-torn Ukraine.

TikTok star Ryder topped the jury vote - and also scored well with the public - but his lead was swallowed up by a massive outpouring of support for the folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra.

The winning song Stefania took an incredible 431 points out of a maximum possible 468 from the European public - becoming the first song sung entirely in Ukrainian and the first rap song to win the competition.

Nevertheless, Ryder can still be extremely proud of putting the UK right back into the Eurovision spotlight after years of underperformance.

Instead, this year, the UK took a maximum of douze points in the jury vote from a disparate set of nations: Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, and Ukraine.

In fact, only four of the juries failed to reward Ryder with any points - Armenia, Australia, Croatia, and Greece.

Meanwhile, in the televote, only Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia - all of which are former republics of Yugoslavia - failed to catch the mood.

In short, outside of the Balkans, Space Man was a fabulous success.

"This is the tip of an iceberg," Ryder told the BBC afterwards. "The UK is going to be a force next year. It's gonna be mad."

"This is a red letter moment," added Graham Norton, who presented the contest on BBC One. "I am so happy for [Sam], for the UK and for the BBC who have worked so hard to turn our fortunes."

Overall, the UK actually still holds a proud record at Eurovision, winning the competition on five occasions, a total beaten only by Ireland (seven) and Sweden (six).

However, the most recent British victory was now a quarter of a century ago when Katrina and the Waves achieved Eurovision glory in 1997 with Love Shine a Light.

In 1998, Imaani provided a strong defence with Where Are You - while, in 2002, Jessica Garlick finished in third place with Come Back.

Just a year later, though, the UK suffered its first ever occurrence of nul points following a distinctly off-key performance of Cry Baby by Jemini.

Four further bottom-placed finishes would follow starting with Andy Abraham in 2008 and Josh Dubovie in 2010 who sandwiched a strong performance by Jade Ewen.

Then, in the two most recent years in which a Contest has been held - in 2019 and 2021 - the UK picked up the wooden spoon on both occasions, with a second humiliating instance of nul points for James Newman last year.

That was perhaps not much of a surprise as large swathes of the European public demonstrated their dislike towards the British entries following the Brexit vote.

But, even in the years before the political landscape shifted, the UK had treated the Contest with some disdain.

Arguably, the low point came not with the bottom-placed finishes - but in the successive years of 2012 and 2013 when the UK put forward then-76-year-old Engelbert Humperdinck followed by comparatively sprightly 1980s star Bonnie Tyler.

The selection and performance of the hugely likeable Ryder, however, was the antithesis of those tired choices.

For a start, Ryder did so well because of his falsetto singing ability which goes a long way to explain his massive popularity on social media.

In the background, he was also part of a crack team of writers which also included Amy Wadge, who has also written hits with Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, Kylie Minogue and Alicia Keys.

The song itself, Space Man - pieced together over a Zoom call - leaned heavily on reflecting the sound of British music legends like Elton John, David Bowie, and Queen.

Of course, a supranational competition will struggle to avoid having a political element to it - and Ukraine undoubtedly garnered no shortage of sympathy votes.

However, the politics of the Eurovision Song Contest has been grossly overstated in the past in Britain as an excuse for our woes.

True, the Croatian and Montenegrin public still helped Serbia to a top five finish with their votes - but Ukraine took douze points from the viewers of a record 28 different European countries, spread far and wide across the continent in solidarity.

For the UK, Ryder - an unassuming 32-year-old from Maldon in Essex - hit the right note on all counts with his tune in Turin.

Furthermore, his runner-up spot puts the UK with a strong shout of being the next host if Ukraine finds itself in the unfortunate position of being unable to stage the extravaganza next year.


That, of course, is hopefully not the case - but hostilities in Ukraine would surely need to be brought completely to a halt, and - even now - that does not appear likely any time soon.

So, although it would not be in the usual or expected way, Eurovision might once again be headed to these shores.

And for that we have to thank our very own Space Man - Sam Ryder.





Artist - SongJury Public TOTAL
(1)UkraineKalush Orchestra - Stefania192439631
(2)United KingdomSam Ryder - Space Man283183466
(3)SpainChanel - SloMo231228459
(4)SwedenCornelia Jakobs - Hold Me Closer258180438
(5)SerbiaKonstrakta - In corpore sano87225312
(6)ItalyMahmood and Blanco - Brividi158110268
(7)MoldovaZdob și Zdub and Advahov Brothers - Trenulețul14239253
(8)GreeceAmanda Georgiadi Tenfjord - Die Together15857215
(9)PortugalMaro - Saudade, saudade17136207
(10)NorwaySubwoolfer - Give That Wolf a Banana36146182
(11)NetherlandsS10 - De diepte12942171
(12)PolandOchman - River46105151
(13)EstoniaStefan - Hope4398141
(14)LithuaniaMonika Liu - Sentimentai3593128
(15)AustraliaSheldon Riley - Not The Same1232125
(16)AzerbaijanNadir Rustamli - Fade To Black1033106
(17)SwitzerlandMarius Bear - Boys Do Cry78078
(18)RomaniaWRS - Llámame125365
(19)BelgiumJérémie Makiese - Miss You59564
(20)ArmeniaRosa Linn - Snap402161
(21)FinlandThe Rasmus - Jezebel122638
(22)Czech RepublicWe Are Domi - Lights Off33538
(23)IcelandSystur - Með hækkandi sól101020
(24)FranceAlvan and Ahez - Fulenn 9817
(25)GermanyMalik Harris - Rockstars066

  • In the Jury vote, United Kingdom gained points from...
12 Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, Ukraine
10 Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Israel, Lithuania, Moldova, Portugal
8 Ireland, Latvia, Malta, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, San Marino, Sweden
7 Iceland
6 Denmark, Italy, Norway, Switzerland
5 Montenegro
4 Estonia, Netherlands
3 Cyprus, Spain
2 Slovenia
1 Serbia

  • In the Public vote, United Kingdom gained points from...
12 Malta
10 Israel
8 Austria, Azerbaijan, Netherlands, Spain
7 Australia, Iceland, Ukraine
6 Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Sweden
5 Estonia, Greece, Switzerland
4 Albania, Finland, Georgia, Lithuania
3 Belgium, Bulgaria, Latvia, Moldova, Poland, Romania
2 France, Czech Republic
1 Armenia

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Eurovision 2013: Barefoot Emmelie becomes a Great Dane

FAVOURITE Emmelie de Forest justified her strong pre-show odds after 'Only Teardrops' won the 58th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo for Denmark.

The 20-year-old from Randers chalked up 281 points to finish ahead of Azerbaijan's Farid Mammadov on 234 and Ukraine's Zlata Ognevich on 214.

Those were the only three countries to breach the double century in what was a much tighter contest than last year when Sweden's Loreen blew the opposition away with 'Euphoria'.

Of course, for that edition, the United Kingdom entered 76-year-old crooner Engelbert Humperdinck - and, this year, 61-year-old Bonnie Tyler was chosen by the BBC to represent our interests.

In fairness to Bonnie, she did much better than her predecessor, picking up points from seven different countries, including seven from Ireland, five from Malta, and four from Spain.

In total, she received 23 points to finish in 19th place out of 26 - not a bad effort taking into account just how insipid her ballad 'Believe in Me' actually was.

Reflecting on the result, the Welsh singer said: "I'm sure a lot of people will be disappointed on my behalf but I have really enjoyed my Eurovision experience.

"I did the best that I could do with a great song. I don't feel down and I'm ready to party."

At the bottom, no country suffered the complete indignity of nul points - but it was Ryan Dolan for Ireland who surprisingly brought up the rear with just three points all night.

That was somewhat of a surprise for his song 'Only Love Survives' which seemed primed to do well, bringing the acts to a close amid a flurry of pyrotechnics and topless, oiled-up drummers.

Perhaps Europe had just got bored of the entire show by then. Or, more likely, Ireland's desperately low score was just punishment for the appearance of Jedward for the last two years.

EUROVISION 2013: THE RESULTS 
Voting for the United Kingdom: Ireland (7), Malta (5), Spain (4), Romania (3), Switzerland (2), Slovenia (1), Sweden (1) = 23



CountrySong - ArtistPointsDouze
01DenmarkOnly Teardrops - Emmelie de Forest281(8)
02AzerbaijanHold Me - Farid Mammadov234(10)
03UkraineGravity - Zlata Ognevich214(5)
04NorwayI Feed You My Love - Margaret Berger191(3)
05RussiaWhat If - Dina Garipova174(2)
06GreeceAlcohol Is Free - Koza Mostra feat. Agathon Iakovidis152(2)
07ItalyL'essenziale (The essential) - Marco Mengoni126(3)
08MaltaTomorrow - Gianluca120(-)
09NetherlandsBirds - Anouk114(1)
10HungaryKedvesem (My darling - Zoohacker remix) - ByeAlex84(1)
11MoldovaO mie (A thousand) - Aliona Moon71(1)
12BelgiumLove Kills - Roberto Bellarosa71(1)
13RomaniaIt's My Life - Cezar65(-)
14SwedenYou - Robin Stjernberg62(1)
15GeorgiaWaterfall - Nodi Tatishvili and Sophie Gelovani50(-)
16BelarusSolayoh - Alyona Lanskaya48(1)
17IcelandEg a lif (I am alive) - Eythor Ingi47(-)
18ArmeniaLonely Planet - Dorians41(-)
19United KingdomBelieve in Me - Bonnie Tyler23(-)
20EstoniaEt uus saaks alguse (So there can be a new beginning) - Birgit19(-)
21GermanyGlorious - Cascada18(-)
22LithuaniaSomething - Andrius Pojavis17(-)
23FranceL'enfer et moi (Hell and me) - Amandine Bourgeois14(-)
24FinlandMarry Me - Krista Siegfrids13(-)
25SpainContigo hasta el final (With you until the end) - ESDM8(-)
26IrelandOnly Love Survives - Ryan Dolan3(-)

EUROVISION 2013 RUNNING ORDER
BBC One, 8pm

Click on the links for the official Eurovision videos of each of the songs. Odds supplied by Ladbrokes. See www.oddschecker.com/tv/eurovision/winner 


CountrySong - ArtistOdds
01FranceL'enfer et moi (Hell and me) - Amandine Bourgeois150/1
02LithuaniaSomething - Andrius Pojavis250/1
03MoldovaO mie (A thousand) - Aliona Moon100/1
04FinlandMarry Me - Krista Siegfrids25/1
05SpainContigo hasta el final (With you until the end) - ESDM250/1
06BelgiumLove Kills - Roberto Bellarosa150/1
07EstoniaEt uus saaks alguse (So there can be a new beginning) - Birgit100/1
08BelarusSolayoh - Alyona Lanskaya150/1
09MaltaTomorrow - Gianluca80/1
10RussiaWhat If - Dina Garipova14/1
11GermanyGlorious - Cascada33/1
12ArmeniaLonely Planet - Dorians150/1
13NetherlandsBirds - Anouk25/1
14RomaniaIt's My Life - Cezar50/1
15United KingdomBelieve in Me - Bonnie Tyler50/1
16SwedenYou - Robin Stjernberg
17HungaryKedvesem (My darling - Zoohacker remix) - ByeAlex66/1
18DenmarkOnly Teardrops - Emmelie de Forest8/13 fav
19IcelandEg a lif (I am alive) - Eythor Ingi100/1
20AzerbaijanHold Me - Farid Mammadov12/1
21GreeceAlcohol Is Free - Koza Mostra feat. Agathon Iakovidis20/1
22UkraineGravity - Zlata Ognevich9/1
23ItalyL'essenziale (The essential) - Marco Mengoni25/1
24NorwayI Feed You My Love - Margaret Berger11/2
25GeorgiaWaterfall - Nodi Tatishvili and Sophie Gelovani20/1
26IrelandOnly Love Survives - Ryan Dolan25/1

RELATED LINKS
- Official Eurovision website (Facebook - Twitter)
- Official Eurovision Youtube website
- BBC Eurovision website
- Wikipedia Eurovision page

PREVIOUS REPORTS
2009 - Norway storm Eurovision
2010 - Lena out of the world with 'Satellite' as UK finish bottom
2011 - Azerbaijan surprise leaves Britain feeling Blue
2012 - Loreen lives up to her billing as Sweden win