Operación Triunfo series 2
Season of television series
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The second series of Operación Triunfo, also known as Operación Triunfo 2 or OT 2, was aired on La Primera of Televisión Española from 7 October 2002 to 24 February 2003, and was presented by Carlos Lozano.[1]
Hosted byCarlos Lozano
Judges
- Pilar Tabares
- Pilar Zamora
- Narcís Rebollo
WinnerAinhoa Cantalapiedra
Runner-upManuel Carrasco
| Operación Triunfo | |
|---|---|
| Series 2 | |
| Hosted by | Carlos Lozano |
| Judges |
|
| Winner | Ainhoa Cantalapiedra |
| Runner-up | Manuel Carrasco |
| Location | Gestmusic studios Sant Just Desvern, (Barcelona) |
| Release | |
| Original network | La Primera |
| Original release | 7 October 2002 – 24 February 2003 |
| Series chronology | |
Following its regular series, this second series was used to choose the Spanish performer and entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. Ainhoa Cantalapiedra was the winner of the regular series, with Beth winning the Eurovision selection with the song "Dime".
Staff
- Academy headmaster: Nina
- Academy teachers: Helen Rowson (voice techniques and English pronunciation), Manu Guix (singing), Marieta Calderón (gala choreographer), Néstor Serra (physical trainer), Àngel Llàcer (acting), María Gómez (modern dance), and Javier Castillo (choreography).
- Judges: Pilar Tabares, Pilar Zamora, and Narcís Rebollo
- Presenter: Carlos Lozano
Contestants
| Contestant | Age | Residence | Episode of eviction | Place finished |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ainhoa Cantalapiedra | 22 | Galdakao | Gala Final | Winner |
| Manuel Carrasco | 21 | Isla Cristina | Runner-up | |
| Beth | 20 | Súria | 3rd | |
| Miguel Nández | 24 | Cádiz | 4th | |
| Hugo Salazar | 24 | Seville | 5th | |
| Joan Tena | 25 | Barcelona | 6th | |
| Tony Santos | 21 | Tenerife | Gala 13 | 7th |
| Nika | 22 | Torrejón de Ardoz | Gala 12 | 8th |
| Vega | 23 | Córdoba | Gala 11 | 9th |
| Danni | 20 | Jaén | Gala 10 | 10th |
| Elena Gadel | 19 | Barcelona | Gala 9 | 11th |
| Tessa | 20 | Valencia | Gala 8 | 12th |
| Marey | 18 | Cádiz | Gala 7 | 13th |
| Cristie | 24 | Fuengirola | Gala 6 | 14th |
| Enrique Anaut | 27 | Navarra | Gala 5 | 15th |
| Miguel Ángel Silva | 25 | Ibiza | Gala 4 | 16th |
| Mai Meneses | 24 | Madrid | Gala 3 | 17th |
| Saray | 18 | Alicante | Gala 0 | Not selected |
| Marcos Elís | 26 | Barcelona | ||
| Jano | 25 | Palma de Mallorca |
Galas
Results summary
- Colour key
| – | The contestant was the weekly public's favourite and was exempt for nominations. |
| – | The contestant was up for the nomination but was saved by the teachers. |
| – | The contestant was up for the nomination but was saved by the contestants. |
| – | The contestant was nominated to leave the academy |
| – | The contestant was up for the eviction but was immediately saved by the public votes. |
| – | The contestant was evicted by the public votes. |
| – | Nominations and eviction were canceled due to an accident. |