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Russia scoops Eurovision victory | Russia scoops Eurovision victory |
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Russian singer Dima Bilan has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest. | Russian singer Dima Bilan has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest. |
Bilan is one of Russia's biggest pop stars and his heartfelt ballad Believe, produced by US R&B star Timbaland, gave Russia its first ever Eurovision win. | Bilan is one of Russia's biggest pop stars and his heartfelt ballad Believe, produced by US R&B star Timbaland, gave Russia its first ever Eurovision win. |
Ukraine's Ani Lorak came second with her energetic disco track Shady Lady, followed by Greece with upbeat pop song Secret Combination by Kalomira. | |
But British talent show runner-up Andy Abraham came last with his song Even If, gaining just 14 points. | |
British talent show finalist Andy Abraham sang his entry Even If | British talent show finalist Andy Abraham sang his entry Even If |
The former X Factor contestant received six points from San Marino - who were taking part for the first time - and eight from Ireland. | |
Germany and Poland also received 14 points each, but they officially finished above the UK because their top scores in a single round were higher. | |
Before the voting, Terry Wogan, who was commentating for the BBC, said Abraham was "our best entry for years", adding: "He deserves to do well with that." | Before the voting, Terry Wogan, who was commentating for the BBC, said Abraham was "our best entry for years", adding: "He deserves to do well with that." |
Dima Bilan won with a stage show that included Olympic figure skating champion Evgeni Plushenko performing on a small ice circle. | Dima Bilan won with a stage show that included Olympic figure skating champion Evgeni Plushenko performing on a small ice circle. |
Bilan is a well-known performer throughout Russia and beyond, having been named best artist at the country's MTV Awards for the past three years in a row. | Bilan is a well-known performer throughout Russia and beyond, having been named best artist at the country's MTV Awards for the past three years in a row. |
EUROVISION TOP FIVE 1. Russia: 272 points2. Ukraine (above): 2303. Greece: 2184. Armenia: 1995. Norway: 182 | |
He took part in Eurovision in 2006, finishing second behind Finnish rock monsters Lordi. | He took part in Eurovision in 2006, finishing second behind Finnish rock monsters Lordi. |
He has recorded an album in English with Timbaland, including a duet with Canadian singer Nelly Furtado, and hopes to use it to break into the international market later this year. | He has recorded an album in English with Timbaland, including a duet with Canadian singer Nelly Furtado, and hopes to use it to break into the international market later this year. |
This year's other entrants included Latvian pirates, a Finnish heavy rock group, a 75-year-old Croatian rapper and French dance musician Sebastian Tellier, who has worked with Daft Punk and Air. | |
Swedish singer Charlotte Perrelli, who won the event in 1999, was another hot tip and was picked as the winner in a Europe-wide BBC poll before the event. | Swedish singer Charlotte Perrelli, who won the event in 1999, was another hot tip and was picked as the winner in a Europe-wide BBC poll before the event. |
But she failed to become the first female singer to win the contest twice. | But she failed to become the first female singer to win the contest twice. |
The show was opened in front of 20,000 fans at the Belgrade Arena by last year's winner Marija Serifovic. | The show was opened in front of 20,000 fans at the Belgrade Arena by last year's winner Marija Serifovic. |
The 20 countries that came through the semi-finals joined hosts Serbia plus the UK, France, Germany and Spain - the contest's four biggest backers. | The 20 countries that came through the semi-finals joined hosts Serbia plus the UK, France, Germany and Spain - the contest's four biggest backers. |