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Russia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in
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. The Russian entry was selected internally by the Russian broadcaster Russian Public Television (ORT).
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represented Russia with the song "Lady Alpine Blue", which placed 12th and scored 37 points at the contest.


Background

Prior to the , Russia had participated in the
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4 times since its first entry in 1994. Russia missed the 1996 contest when its selected song "Ya eto ya" by Andrey Kosinsky failed to qualify for the contest, due to the fact that entry scored an insufficient number of points in a special qualifying round, 1998 contest due to a poor average score from the preceding contests, which ultimately led to relegation and 1999 contest due to the fact that Russian broadcaster ORT didn't air 1998 contest on television, which was a requirement for participation in 1999. To this point, the country's best placing was second, which it achieved in
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with the song "Solo" performed by
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. Russia's least successful result was in when it placed 17th with the song "Kolybelnaya dlya vulkana" by
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, receiving 17 points in total. The Russian national broadcaster, Russian Public Television (ORT), broadcasts the event within Russia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. Russia has used various methods to select the Russian entry in the past, such as internal selections and televised national finals to choose the performer and song to compete at Eurovision. Since 1997, the broadcaster has opted to internally select both the artist and song that would represent Russia, a procedure that continued for the selection of the 2001 entry.


Before Eurovision


Internal selection

Prior to the contest, ORT opened a submission period for interested artists and composers to submit their entries until 15 February 2001. At the conclusion of the deadline, the broadcaster received over 2000 submissions, including entries from
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. On 30 March 2001, Russian newspaper ''Vremya Novostey'' claimed that the band Mumiy Troll had been selected as the Russian entrant at the 2001 contest with the song "Lady Alpine Blue", which was later confirmed by ORT on 4 April. Mumiy Troll's selection as the Russian representative was decided upon by a jury panel from 5 shortlisted acts. "Lady Alpine Blue" was composed by band's lead singer Ilya Lagutenko and was presented to the public on 13 April 2001 through the release of the official music video, directed by Andrey Kuznetsov.


Promotion

In order to promote "Lady Alpine Blue" as the Russian Eurovision entry, a music video for the song, as well as maxi-single, featuring an additional mixes of the song, was released.


At Eurovision

Russia performed 6th at the 2001 Contest, following
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and preceding
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. After the voting concluded, Russia scored 37 points and placed 12th. Eurovision Song Contest 2001 was televised in Russia on ORT and featured commentary by Alexander Anatolyevich and Konstantin Mikhailov. The voting spokesperson for Russia was Larisa Verbitskaya. The following members comprised the Russian jury: *
Igor Matvienko Igor Igorevich Matvienko (russian: Игорь Игоревич Матвиенко; born February 6, 1960, in Moscow, RSFSR) is a Soviet and Russian producer, composer, founder of the bands Lyube, Ivanushki International, Korni, Fabrika, KuBa. ...
- jury chairperson *
Maria Shukshina Maria Vasilievna Shukshina (russian: Мари́я Васи́льевна Шукшина́; born 27 May 1967) is a Russian actress. Her film credits include '' Burnt by the Sun 2: Exodus'' (2010), '' Bury Me Behind the Baseboard'' (2009) and ''Am ...
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Yulia Barsukova Yulia Vladimirovna Barsukova (russian: Ю́лия Влади́мировна Барсуко́ва, born 31 December 1978) is a Russian retired individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2000 Olympic champion in the All-Around, the 2000 Grand Pri ...
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Yana Churikova Yana Alekseyevna Churikova (russian: Яна Алексеевна Чурикова; born 6 November 1978) is a Russian journalist and television host who worked on MTV Russia before moving to Channel One, where she hosted seven seasons of the '' ...
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Valdis Pelšs Valdis Eyzhenovich (Yevgenyevich) Pelsh, lv, Valdis Pelšs (Russian language, rus. Валдис Евгеньевич Пельш, born 5 June 1967 in Riga) is a Latvian-born USSR, Soviet and Russian television presenter, television director, telev ...


Voting


References

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