Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000

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Croatia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with the song "Kad zaspu anđeli", composed by Zdenko Runjić, with lyrics by Nenad Ninčević, and performed by Goran Karan. The Croatian participating broadcaster, Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), organised the national final Dora 2000 to select its entry for the contest. Twenty-six entries competed in the national final on 19 February 2000 and "Ostani" performed by Goran Karan was selected as the winner following the combination of votes from 20 regional juries and a public televote. The song was later retitled as "Kad zaspu anđeli".

Participating broadcasterCroatian Radiotelevision (HRT)
Country Croatia
SelectionprocessDora 2000
Selectiondate19 February 2000
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Croatia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2000
Eurovision Song Contest 2000
Participating broadcasterCroatian Radiotelevision (HRT)
Country Croatia
Selection processDora 2000
Selection date19 February 2000
Competing entry
Song"Kad zaspu anđeli"
ArtistGoran Karan
Songwriters
Placement
Final result9th, 70 points
Participation chronology
◄1999 2000 2001►
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Croatia competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 13 May 2000. Performing during the show in position 17, Croatia placed ninth out of the 24 participating countries, scoring 70 points.

Background

Prior to the 2000 Contest, Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Croatia seven times since its first entry in 1993. Its best result in the contest was fourth, which it achieved on two occasions: in 1996 with the song "Sveta ljubav" performed by Maja Blagdan and in 1999 with the song "Marija Magdalena" performed by Doris Dragović.[1]

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, HRT organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. Between 1993 and 1999, the broadcaster organised the national final Dora in order to select its entry for the contest, a method that continued for its 2000 participation.[citation needed]

Before Eurovision

Dora 2000

Dora 2000 was the eighth edition of the national selection Dora organised by HRT to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. The competition consisted of twenty entries competing in one final on 19 February 2000 at the Hotel Kvarner in Opatija, hosted by Vlatka Pokos and Marko Rašica.[citation needed] The show was broadcast on HTV1 and via radio on HR 2 as well as online via the broadcaster's website hrt.hr.[2]

Competing entries

320 entries were received by HRT which previously opened a submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries to the broadcaster. A nine-member expert committee consisting of Ksenija Urličić, Ljudevit Grgurić, Mario Bogliuni, Hrvoje Hegedušić, Ante Batinović, Željko Mesar, Ljubo Karamatić, Duško Knežević and Jasna Ceković reviewed the received submissions and selected twenty-six artists and songs for the competition.[2] Among the artists were Putokazi which represented Croatia in 1993 as Put with different group members, and Cronika which represented Croatia in 1995 as Magazin with a different lead singer.[citation needed]

Final

The final took place on 19 February 2000. The winner, "Ostani" performed by Goran Karan, was determined by a combination of votes from 20 regional juries and a public televote with the same weight as one jury. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Davor Radolfi and Ritmo Loco as well as Doris Dragović, who represented Yugoslavia in 1986 and Croatia in 1999, performed as the interval acts during the show.

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Final – 19 February 2000
R/O Artist Song Songwriter(s) Points Place
1 Zorana Šiljeg "Mogla bih te voljeti" Zorana Šiljeg 14 13
2 Boris Novković "Oprostit' ćemo sve" Denis Dumančić, Boris Novković 33 11
3 Andrea Bošnjak "Vjerujem ti sve" Andrea Bošnjak 0 23
4 Izabela and Stijene "Sama među zvijezdama" Marin Krečimir Limić 8 18
5 Dea "I Wanna to Fly" Dijana Alebić, Zoran Marković, Ivo Lesić 4 20
6 Alen Vitasović "Ja ne gren" Robert Pilepić 63 9
7 Tajna veza "Samo ti i ja" Joško Markov, Slobodan Mišević, Jasminko Šetka 0 23
8 Giuliano "Srna i vuk" Nenad Ninčević, Tomislav Mrduljaš 160 3
9 Josip Katalenić "Put u raj" Rajko Dujmić, Nenad Ninčević 44 10
10 Renata Sabljak "Za tebe živjeti" Sanja Mudrinić, Željen Klašterka 13 15
11 Tina and Nikša "Nikome nije dobro kao nama" Stevo Cvikić, Fedor Boić 30 12
12 Minea "Što bi mi" Tonči Huljić, Vjekoslava Huljić 12 16
13 Two much "Oblake sada pokreni" Dijana Malenica, Tomislav Mrduljaš 8 18
14 Severina "Daj mi, daj" Severina Vučković 64 8
15 Dogan Family "Kad se voli" Nenad Ninčević, Goran Mačužić 11 17
16 Cronika "Hrvatska rapsodija" Tonči Huljić, Vjekoslava Huljić 101 5
17 Teens "Hajde reci što" Andrej Babić, Mario Šimunović 116 4
18 Vanna "Kao rijeka" Bruno Kovačić, Ivana Plechinger 164 2
19 Vesna Pisarović "Ja čekam noć" Milana Vlaović 90 6
20 Goran Karan "Ostani" Nenad Ninčević, Zdenko Runjić 172 1
21 Anita Horvatić "Dobro, bolje, najbolje" Antia Horvatić, Marko Tomasović 0 23
22 Alen Nižetić "Hrabro srce" Nenad Ninčević 4 20
23 Jozefina and Trio Rio "Love Me Tonight" Branko Fučak 3 22
24 Putokazi "Helleya, planet 'Nova zemlja'" Elvis Stanić 90 6
25 Joy "Baby" Marko Tomasović, Boris Šuput 14 13
26 Vesna Ivić "Idi" Dijana Malenica, Tomislav Mrduljaš 0 23
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Detailed Voting Results
R/O Song
Bjelovar
Čakovec
Dubrovnik
Gospić
Karlovac
Koprivnica
Krapina
Osijek
Pazin
Požega
Rijeka
Sisak
Slavonski Brod
Split
Šibenik
Varaždin
Virovitica
Vukovar
Zadar
Zagreb
Televote
Total
1 "Mogla bih te voljeti" 1751 14
2 "Oprostit ćemo sve na mom jastuku" 343125411 33
3 "Vjerujem ti sve" 0
4 "Sama među zvijezdama" 11213 8
5 "I Wanna to Fly" 4 4
6 "Ja ne gren" 34311084121035 63
7 "Samo ti i ja" 0
8 "Srna i vuk" 1061071267658661212661231010 160
9 "Put u raj" 1227223412 44
10 "Za tebe živjeti" 21334 13
11 "Nikom nije dobro ko nama" 226713126 30
12 "Što bi mi" 3315 12
13 "Oblake sada pokreni" 8 8
14 "Daj mi, daj" 655110145414558 64
15 "Kad se voli" 461 11
16 "Hrvatska rapsodija" 2557281261072528686 101
17 "Hajde reci što" 77844585651110212341212 116
18 "Kao rijeka" 881081010104871271074881087 164
19 "Ja čekam noć" 6456342412542637773 90
20 "Ostani" 1210121212812122107885101021037 172
21 "Dobro, bolje, najbolje" 0
22 "Hrabro srce" 22 4
23 "Love Me Tonight" 3 3
24 "Helleya, planet 'Nova zemlja'" 51867373108756122 90
25 "Baby" 61412 14
26 "Idi" 0
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At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2000 took place at the Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on 13 May 2000.

The Eurovision Song Contest 2000 took place at Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on 13 May 2000. According to Eurovision rules, the participants list included the previous year's winning country, the "Big Four" countries (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom), the countries with the highest average scores between the 1995 and 1999 contests, and any countries which had not competed in the 1999 contest.[3] On 21 November 1999, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Croatia was set to perform in position 17, following the entry from Switzerland and before the entry from Sweden.[3] Croatia finished in ninth place with 70 points.[4]

The contest was broadcast in Croatia on HTV1.[5]

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Croatia and awarded by Croatia in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Russia in the contest.[6]

HRT appointed Marko Rašica as its spokesperson to announce the results of the Croatian televote during the broadcast.[citation needed]

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