Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002

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Eurovision Song Contest 2002
Country Slovenia
National selection
Selection processEMA 2002
Selection date(s)Semi-final
15 February 2002
Final
16 February 2002
Selected entrantSestre
Selected song"Samo ljubezen"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Final result13th, 33 points
Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Slovenia competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, represented by Sestre with "Samo ljubezen" (Only love). The song was the winner of the Slovene national final, EMA 2002.

Before Eurovision[]

EMA 2002[]

EMA 2002 was the 7th edition of the Slovenian national final format Evrovizijska Melodija (EMA). The competition was used by RTV Slovenija to select Slovenia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2002.

Format[]

EMA 2002 consisted of a semi final on 15 February 2002 and a final on 16 February 2002. Eighteen artists competed in EMA 2002. In the semi-final, 10 songs qualified to the final as five songs were selected by the Slovenian public and the other five songs were selected by the jury. In the final, the combination of points from a public vote, an expert jury and a jury composed of members from the Entertainment Program of RTV Slovenija determined the winner.

Semi-final[]

The semi-final of EMA 2002 took place on 15 February 2002 at the RTV Slovenija studios in Ljubljana, hosted by Nuša Derenda, Darja Švajger and Andrea F. Ten acts qualified for the final: five entries were chosen with the most votes cast by the viewers and five other finalist entries were selected by the jury.

  Public vote qualifier   Jury qualifier

Semi-final – 15 February 2002
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Katrinas "Ocean" 2,340 6
2 Irena Vrčkovnik "V ritmu, ki me lovi" 1,607 11
3 Alenka Šmid-Čena "Plamen v temi" 810 17
4 Manca and NORDunk "Zdravilo sveta" 894 16
5 Monika Pučelj "Mi paše" 1,949 8
6 Gianni Rijavec "Baby Blue" 1,727 10
7 Sestre "Samo ljubezen" 4,085 3
8 Deja Mušič "Shangri-La" 463 18
9 Polona "Oblaki" 1,280 13
10 Regina "Ljubezen daje moč" 2,260 7
11 Botri "Angelina" 1,253 14
12 Damjana Golavsek "Vsako življenje gre svojo pot" 1,117 15
13 Ana Dežman "Pelji me, kjer sem doma" 1,286 12
14 Anika "Če ni ljubezni" 1,912 9
15 Karmen Stavec "Še in še" 13,776 1
16 Andraž Hribar "Moja moja" 3,639 5
17 Rok 'n' Band "Slika brez pozdrava" 3,787 4
18 Faraoni "Imej me vedno s seboj" 4,822 2


Final[]

The final of EMA 2002 took place on 16 February 2002 at the RTV Slovenija studios in Ljubljana, hosted by Miša Molk and Andrea F. The combination of points from a public vote, an expert jury and a RTV Slovenija jury determined the winner. Both juries put Sestre ahead of Stavec by one point before a five-minute hiatus for the results of the televote to be collated. As five minutes stretched into twenty, the green room began to divide into two camps, half the performers shouting for Stavec and the rest for Sestre. Although Stavec received 31,944 votes from the public, with Sestre only receiving 8,454, the votes from the two juries were sufficient to determine Sestre as the final winner.[1]

Final – 16 February 2002
Draw Artist Song Jury RTVSLO Televote Total Place
1 Manca and NORDunk "Zdravilo sveta" 8 4 1,551 1 13 8
2 Monika Pučelj "Mi paše" 5 8 3,331 4 17 5
3 Sestre "Samo ljubezen" 12 12 8,454 5 29 1
4 Polona "Oblaki" 10 7 2,236 2 19 4
5 Botri "Angelina" 2 3 2,499 3 8 9
6 Ana Dežman "Pelji me, kjer sem doma" 7 6 9,512 8 21 3
7 Karmen Stavec "Še in še" 6 10 31,944 12 28 2
8 Andraž Hribar "Moja moja" 4 5 8,768 7 16 6
9 Rok 'n' Band "Slika brez pozdrava" 1 1 8,462 6 8 9
10 Faraoni "Imej me vedno s seboj" 3 2 14,921 10 15 7

At Eurovision[]

At Eurovision Sestre performed "Samo ljubezen" 22nd in the running order, following Romania and preceding Latvia. The Slovene votes were calculated partially through a public televote held after all songs had performed and partially through the votes of a professional jury.

At the close of the voting, Slovenia placed 13th in a field of 24, having received 33 points.[2] Croatia's Vesna Pisarović with "Everything I Want" was the most voted song by the Slovene public, gaining their 12 points. Malta and the United Kingdom received Slovenia's 10 and 8 points respectively, while eventual winner Latvia received only 5 points.

Voting[]

References[]

  1. ^ Sestre - Eurovision 2002
  2. ^ "Final of Tallinn 2002". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 8 April 2021. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Tallinn 2002". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 8 April 2021. Retrieved 8 April 2021.

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