Following the final, the EBU announced the full results of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest. Who got how many points and when? Here you will find all the points of the three live shows in a practical overview.
After Johnny Logan, Loreen is the second artist to win the Eurovision Song Contest more than once. Eleven years later euphoria drag them now Tattoo second win. Johnny Logan won as singer in 1980 and 1987, and again in 1992 as composer.
In addition, Sweden and Ireland now have it seven wins each in game history. This made them both record holders and Ireland, who last won in 1996, lost that privilege.
Host country Great Britain took a cold shower and 25th and penultimate place. Ukraine, which won last year, finished sixth this time.
The points are far apart
The points of the professional judges and the home crowd in the final are very far apart. Loreen enters the competition like a steamroller with the judges, but Finn Käärijä achieves an even more extraordinary victory with the public. He also got 376 points from televoting more than ten points per voting country with twelve as the maximum.
Alessandra from Norway received more points from the public than from professional judges, as well as artists from Ukraine, Croatia, Moldova, Poland, and Albania. In contrast, entries from Spain, Estonia, Australia, Czech Republic, Austria and Belgium were more appreciated by experts.
Gustaph got the highest marks from the judges Australia, Georgia and Greece. He finished seventh in the jury’s voting and overall ranking.
Semi final results 1
Results 2 semi-finals
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