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Russia participated in the
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, held on 13 May 2000 at the Globe Arena in Stockholm,
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. Public Russian Television (ORT) returned to the Eurovision Song Contest after a two-year absence following their
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in 1998. ORT first announced that the Russian entry for the 2000 contest would be chosen through a televised national final. However, the broadcaster later opted to choose the nation's representative internally. The song "Solo", written by Andrew Lane and Brandon Barnes, and performed by Alsou was internally selected to represent the nation. Prior to the contest, the entry was promoted by a music video and live performances in Riga, Tallinn and Saint-Petersburg. Russia performed ninth out of the 24 countries competing in the contest and finished in second place, receiving 155 points and full marks from four countries, marking nation's highest placement in the contest to this point.


Background

Prior to the , Russia had participated in the
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three 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 from the
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, was relegated from the 1998 contest due to a poor average score from the preceding contests, and was unable to partake in the 1999 contest after ORT didn't air the previous contest on television, which was a requirement for participation in 1999. To this point, the country's best placing was ninth, which it achieved in
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with the song "Vechny strannik" 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 ORT broadcasts the event within Russia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. ORT confirmed their intentions to participate at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 on 18 December 1999. Along with their participation confirmation, it was announced that a national final will be held to select the Russian entry. However, this aspect was discarded and the broadcaster opted to choose the artist via an internal selection.


Before Eurovision


Internal selection

On 18 December 1999, ORT announced that a national final would take place on 19 February 2000 to select the Russian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 and opened a submission period for interested artists and composers to submit their entries until 15 February 2000. The broadcaster received over 2000 submissions at the conclusion of the deadline. Plans for the national final were later abandoned by the broadcaster due to the financial problems. On 6 March 2000, ORT announced that they had internally selected Alsou to represent Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with the song "Solo". Alsou's selection as the Russian representative was unanimously decided upon by musical editorial office of ORT. "Solo" was written by Andrew Lane and Brandon Barnes and presented to the public on 15 April 2000. The official music video for the song, directed by Debbie Bourn and filmed in London in mid-March, was also presented to the public in the same month.


Promotion

Appearances across Europe were made by Alsou to promote the song as the Russian Eurovision entry. Alsou's promotional activities featured performances in Vernisazh Club in Riga, Latvia on 8 April 2000 and Dekolte Club in Tallinn, Estonia on 9 April, and appearance on MTV Sweden. In addition to her international appearances, Alsou also performed in the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall in Saint Petersburg, Russia on 10 and 11 April. "Solo" was released in the formats of both CD and cassette, both featuring an additional mixes of the song. The single experienced a significant level of airplay, reaching position 14 on the Latvijas Airplay Top 30 and peaking at number 1 on the
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' Eurohit Top-40 Chart, as well as became the best-selling single in Russia at the time, with 64 thousand copies sold, receiving platinum certification.


At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2000 took place at the
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in Stockholm, Sweden, on 13 May 2000. According to the Eurovision rules, the 24-country participant list for the contest was composed of: the previous year's winning country and host nation
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, "Big Four" countries, the thirteen countries, which had obtained the highest average points total over the preceding five contests, and any eligible countries which did not compete in the 1999 contest. Russia was one of the eligible countries which did not compete in the 1999 contest, and thus were permitted to participate. The running order for the contest was decided by a draw held on 21 November 1999; Russia was assigned to perform 9th at the 2000 contest, following
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and preceding
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. Eurovision Song Contest 2000 was televised in Russia on ORT live on 13 May and in recording on 9 June. The contest broadcast on 9 June had a market share of 3.0% and rating of 15.8% according to ''Gallup Media''. Prior to the contest, Russia was considered by bookmakers to be the sixth most likely country to win the competition. The Russian performance featured Alsou dressed in a silver glittery outfit designed by
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and performing a choreographed routine with two male dancers. The stage colours were predominately blue and black with white lighting. The stage featured LED screen projections of blue smoke. During the performance, Alsou and dancers were also accompanied by three backing vocalists. After the voting concluded, Russia scored 155 points, including 4 sets of highest score of 12 points, from
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and
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; and placed 2nd. At the time this result was the Russia's best placing in its competitive history, and was the nation's first finish in top 3. After the contest the Russian delegation petitioned for the disqualification of the winner
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because a vocoder had been used during their performance. This was not upheld by the EBU.


Voting

The same voting system in use since 1975 was again implemented for 2000 contest, with each country providing 1–8, 10 and 12 points to the ten highest-ranking songs as determined by a selected jury or the viewing public through televoting, with countries not allowed to vote for themselves. Russia opted to assemble a jury panel, consisting of
Andrey Makarevich Andrey Vadimovich Makarevich PAR (russian: link=no, Андре́й Вади́мович Макаре́вич; born 11 December 1953 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian rock musician and the founder of Russia's oldest ...
, Maria Katz, Erik Chanturia,
Irina Slutskaya Irina Eduardovna Slutskaya ( rus, Ирина Эдуардовна Слуцкая, , ɪˈrʲinə ɨdʊˈardəvnə ˈslutskəjə, Ru-Irina Eduardovna Slutskaya.ogg; born 9 February 1979) is a Russian former figure skater. She is a two-time World ...
, Mihey,
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,
Valeriya Valeriya (russian: Валерия) is a stage name of Alla Yurievna Perfilova (russian: Алла Юрьевна Перфилова, born April 17, 1968 in Atkarsk), a Russian singer and fashion model. Valeriya, who is a recipient of the titles Pe ...
and
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, to determine which countries would receive their points. The Russian spokesperson, who announced the points awarded by the Russian jury during the final, was
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. Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Russia and awarded by Russia in the grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Denmark in the contest.


References


Further reading

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Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000
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