Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002

Greece and Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi (ERT) chose to host a National Selection with the winner being chosen via 50% televoting and 50% "expert" jury. Michalis Rakintzis was chosen with "S.A.G.A.P.O."

Eurovision Song Contest 2002
Country Greece
National selection
Selection processEllinikós Telikós 2002
Selection date(s)26 February 2002
Selected entrantMichalis Rakintzis
Selected song"S.A.G.A.P.O."
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Final result17th, 27 points
Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2001 2002 2003►

Before Eurovision

Ellinikós Telikós 2002

Ellinikós Telikós 2002 was the Greek national final developed by ERT to select the Greek entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. The competition took place on 26 February 2002 at the REX Music Hall in Athens, hosted by Dafni Bokota and televised on ET1.[1]

Competing entries

40 songs were shortlisted out of 158 submitted by artists and composers, and ten were selected by a six-member committee to participate in the national final. The committee consisted of Giorgos Katsaros, Antonis Andrikakis, Giorgos Kyvelos, Lefteris Koggalidis, Dafni Bokota and Synia Kousoula.[2] The competing entries were announced on 10 January 2002.[3]

ArtistSong Songwriter(s)
Christos Giannopoulos"Proti fthinoporini vrochi" Christos Giannopoulos
Elina Konstantopoulou & Marion Georgiou "Beautiful Life" Konstantinos Tseleste Papakonstantinou, Iro Trigoni
Katerina Topazi"Moiazei na 'nai sinema/Y tu cruel" Ioannis Stinkas, Dimitris Sotakis, Xenofon Chalatsis
Kostas Bigalis & Mirella Fragkopoulou"Let Me Be the One" Kostas Bigalis
Maria-Louiza & Not 4 Sale"2 Be Together" Nikos Terzis, Antonis Pappas
Michalis Rakintzis"S.A.G.A.P.O." Michalis Rakintzis
Motive"Fire" Giannis Methenitis
Peggy Zina"Love Is a Wonderful Thing" Thanos Kalliris
Veronika"Tu non c'eri qui" Charalampos Persidis
Yiannis Kokkinos, Flora Theodorou, Ermioni Komninou & Tolis Kokkinos"Pension – Sweet Home" Christos Konstantinidis, Panagiotis Kalkos

Final

The final took place on 26 February 2002. Ten songs competed and the winner was selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top five songs were selected by jury voting to proceed to the second round. In the second round, the winner, "S.A.G.A.P.O." performed by Michalis Rakintzis, was selected by a 50/50 combination of public televoting and jury voting.[4] 94,341 votes were cast during the show.

First Round – 26 February 2002
DrawArtist Song Result
1Kostas Bigalis & Mirella Fragkopoulou"Let Me Be the One" Advanced
2Veronika"Tu non c'eri qui" Eliminated
3Yiannis Kokkinos, Flora Theodorou, Ermioni Komninou & Tolis Kokkinos"Pension – Sweet Home" Eliminated
4Christos Giannopoulos"Proti fthinoporini vrochi" Eliminated
5Maria-Louiza & Not 4 Sale"2 Be Together" Advanced
6Peggy Zina"Love Is a Wonderful Thing" Advanced
7Elina Konstantopoulou & Marion Georgiou"Beautiful Life" Eliminated
8Michalis Rakintzis"S.A.G.A.P.O." Advanced
9Katerina Topazi"Moiazei na 'nai sinema/Y tu cruel" Eliminated
10Motive"Fire" Advanced
Second Round – 26 February 2002
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points
1 Kostas Bigalis & Mirella Fragkopoulou "Let Me Be the One" 4 12,736 4 8 4
2 Maria-Louiza & Not 4 Sale "2 Be Together" 2 12,936 3 5 2
3 Peggy Zina "Love Is a Wonderful Thing" 3 25,517 2 5 2
4 Michalis Rakintzis "S.A.G.A.P.O." 1 33,356 1 2 1
5 Motive "Fire" 5 9,796 5 10 5

At Eurovision

Rakintzis performed 3rd in the running order at the Eurovision 2002 final. He was accompanied on stage with four male singers/dancers all dressed in plastic robot type suits. The song finished 17th out of 24 with 27 points, tied as the worst placing for Greece in the 2000s.

Points awarded by Greece

12 points Cyprus
10 points Latvia
8 points Romania
7 points United Kingdom
6 points Malta
5 points Croatia
4 points Spain
3 points France
2 points Russia
1 point Sweden
Points awarded to Greece (final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References

See also

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