Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 explained

Year:2003
Country:Croatia
Preselection:Dora 2003
Preselection Date:Semi-finals:
7 March 2003
8 March 2003
Final:
9 March 2003
Entrant:Claudia Beni
Song:Više nisam tvoja
Final Result:15th, 29 points

Croatia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Više nisam tvoja" written by Andrej Babić. The song was performed by Claudia Beni. The Croatian broadcaster Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) organised the national final Dora 2003 to select the Croatian entry for the 2003 contest in Riga, Latvia. Twenty-four entries competed in the national final which consisted of three shows: two semi-finals and a final. Six entries qualified from each semi-final on 7 and 8 March 2003 to compete in the final on 9 March 2003. In the final, "Više nisam tvoja" performed by Claudia Beni was selected as the winner following a regional televote.

Croatia competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 24 May 2003. Performing during the show in position 8, Croatia placed fifteenth out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 29 points.

Background

See main article: Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest. Prior to the 2003 Contest, Croatia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest ten times since its first entry in .[1] The nation's 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. In 2002, Croatia placed eleventh with Vesna Pisarović and the song "Everything I Want".

The Croatian national broadcaster, Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), broadcasts the event within Croatia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. Since 1993, HRT organised the national final Dora in order to select the Croatian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, a method that was continued for their 2003 participation.[2] [3]

Before Eurovision

Dora 2003

Dora 2003 was the eleventh edition of the Croatian national selection Dora which selected Croatia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. The competition consisted of two semi-finals on 7 and 8 March 2003 and a final on 9 March 2003, all taking place at the Hotel Kvarner in Opatija and broadcast on HTV1 as well as online via the broadcaster's website hrt.hr.[4]

Format

Twenty-four songs competed in Dora 2003 which consisted of three shows: two semi-finals and a final. Twelve songs competed in each semi-final with the top six proceeding to complete the twelve-song lineup in the final. The results of all shows were determined solely by public televoting, and the votes were divided into five telephone regions in Croatia, each of them which created an overall ranking from which points from 1 (lowest) to 12 (highest) were assigned to the competing songs. Ties in all shows were decided in favour of the entry that received the higher number of high-scoring points.[5] [6]

Competing entries

On 15 December 2002, HRT opened a submission period where artists and composers were able to submit their entries to the broadcaster with the deadline on 20 January 2003.[7] [8] 270 entries were received by the broadcaster during the submission period. A fifteen-member expert committee consisting of representatives of Damir Matković (HRT), Aleksandar Kostadinov (HRT), Željko Mesar (HRT), Miroslav Škoro (HDU), Stjepan Mihaljinec (HDS), Siniša Doronjga (HGU), Đorđe Novković (Croatia Records), Fedor Boić (Tonika), Boris Horvat (Aquarius Records), Silvije Varga (Dancing Bear), Siniša Bizović (Dallas Records), Branko Komljenović (Menart), Tihomir Preradović (Tutico), Željko Barba (Orfej) and Goran Karan (Skalinada) reviewed the received submissions and selected twenty-four artists and songs for the competition.[9] HRT announced the competing entries on 30 January 2003 and among the artists were Maja Blagdan who represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 and Emilija Kokić who won the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 for Yugoslavia as a member of Riva.[10]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Alan Hržica"Uzmi svu svoju ljubav"Alan Hržica
Alen Vitasović"Lakše je kad se kraj ne vidi"Vinko Škaron, Vlasta Juretić
Alenka Milano"Nasmij me"Fedor Boić, Stevo Cvikić
Andrea Ćubrić"Ne vjeruj mi"Ante Pecotić
Ani Franičević"Sve me podsjeća na tebe"Željen Klašterka, Borivoj Vincetić
Antonija Šola"Dođi najbrže"Nenad Ninčević, Miro Buljan
Claudia Beni"Više nisam tvoja"Andrej Babić
Emilija Kokić"Žena od pepela"Marko Tomasović, Emilija Kokić
Gina Kuljanić"Sanjam"Andrej Baša, Drago Britvić
Giuliano"Moja lipa"Tomislav Mrduljaš
Ivan Brdar"More ljubavi"Ivan Brdar
Ivana Kindl"Ti mi daješ snagu"Silvio Pasarić, Ivana Kindl
Izabela Martinović"Sretna sam"Boris Domazet, Vedran Gavrić
Jacques Houdek"Na krilima ljubavi"Jacques Houdek, Boris Đurđević
Jelena Radan"Povedi me"Meri Jaman, Anita Valo, Ines Prajo, Arijana Kunštek
Karma"Noćas te ne dam nikome"Josip Miani, Nenad Čirjak, Senka Dodik
Kawasaki 3P"Antonija"Tomislav Vukelić
Luka Nižetić"Robot"Nenad Ninčević, Miro Buljan
Maja Blagdan"Moje ime je ljubav"Zrinko Tutić
Maja Šuput and Enjoy"Čista petica"Denis Dumančić, Fayo
Nina Badrić"Čarobno jutro"Nina Badrić, Danijel Troha, Sandra Sagena
Tina and Nikša"Za sva vremena"Nikša Jurinović
Viva"Pitaju me pitaju"Nenad Ninčević, Miro Buljan
Zvonimir Divić"Samo more zna"Zdenko Runjić, Krste Juras

Semi-finals

The two semi-finals took place on 7 and 8 March 2003. The first semi-final was hosted by Ljiljana Vinković and Mirko Fodor, while the second semi-final was hosted by Karmela Vukov-Colić and Davor Meštrović. The six qualifiers for the final from each semi-final were determined by a regional televote.[11] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, 2001 Croatian Eurovision entrant Vanna performed as the interval act during the first semi-final, while 2000 Croatian Eurovision entrant Goran Karan performed as the interval act during the second semi-final.[12] [13]

Draw! rowspan="2"
ArtistSongTelevoting RegionsTotalPlace
1Ani Franičević"Sve me podsjeća na tebe"37334209
2Alan Hržica"Uzmi svu svoju ljubav"82577298
3Izabela Martinović"Sretna sam"23211912
4Antonija Šola"Dođi najbrže"414431610
5Kawasaki 3P"Antonija"757811385
6Claudia Beni"Više nisam tvoja"111012119532
7Alenka Milano"Nasmij me"161221211
8Tina and Nikša"Za sva vremena"109898444
9Jelena Radan"Povedi me"68656317
10Maja Šuput and Enjoy"Čista petica"121191212561
11Alen Vitasović"Lakše je kad se kraj ne vidi"541165316
12Maja Blagdan"Moje ime je ljubav"912101010513
Draw! rowspan="2"
ArtistSongTelevoting RegionsTotalPlace
1Luka Nižetić"Robot"69654306
2Gina Kuljanić"Sanjam"881188434
3Ivan Brdar"More ljubavi"11311712
4Andrea Ćubrić"Ne vjeruj mi"322231211
5Viva"Pitaju me pitaju"57575297
6Zvonimir Divić"Samo more zna"251321310
7Karma"Noćas te ne dam nikome"1211121210571
8Ivana Kindl"Ti mi daješ snagu"73447259
9Jacques Houdek"Na krilima ljubavi"948911415
10Emilija Kokić"Žena od pepela"46766297
11Nina Badrić"Čarobno jutro"1010101112532
12Giuliano"Moja lipa"11129109513

Final

The final took place on 9 March 2003, hosted by Duško Ćurlić and Danijela Trbović-Vlajki. The winner, "Više nisam tvoja" performed by Claudia Beni, was determined by a regional televote.[14] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Divas performed with Gabi Novak, Josipa Lisac, Meri Cetinić and Radojka Šverko as the interval act during the show.[15]

Draw! rowspan="2"
ArtistSongTelevoting RegionsTotalPlace
1Luka Nižetić"Robot"482332010
2Alen Vitasović"Lakše je kad se kraj ne vidi"117111111
3Kawasaki 3P"Antonija"343810288
4Jacques Houdek"Na krilima ljubavi"83879355
5Gina Kuljanić"Sanjam"691068394
6Tina and Nikša"Za sva vremena"75546279
7Maja Blagdan"Moje ime je ljubav"22122912
8Giuliano"Moja lipa"510654307
9Nina Badrić"Čarobno jutro"91191111512
10Claudia Beni"Više nisam tvoja"1212121212601
11Maja Šuput and Enjoy"Čista petica"106495346
12Karma"Noćas te ne dam nikome"11711107463

Preparation

An English version of "Više nisam tvoja" entitled "This Is for Real" was presented to the public on 16 March during a special programme broadcast on HTV1 and HR 2. The language of the song Claudia Beni would perform at the Eurovision Song Contest was determined exclusively by a public televote, and the Croatian version was selected with 10,926 votes while the English version received 5,678 votes.[16] On 21 March, HRT announced that "Više nisam tvoja" would be performed in a bilingual mix of both Croatian and English at the contest.[17]

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the bottom ten countries in the 2002 contest competed in the final on 24 May 2003.[18] On 29 November 2002, a special allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Croatia was set to perform in position 8, following the entry from Portugal and before the entry from Cyprus.[19] Croatia finished in sixth place with 29 points.[20]

The show was broadcast in Croatia on HRT. The Croatian spokesperson, who announced the Croatian votes during the final, was Davor Meštrović.

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.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Croatia Country Profile. 16 January 2016. EBU.
  2. Web site: 2003. – Opatija. live. 13 May 2021. eurosong.hr. https://web.archive.org/web/20150321222953/http://eurosong.hr/povijest/povijest-dore/2003-opatija/ . 21 March 2015 .
  3. Web site: Bakker . Sietse . 15 November 2002 . HRT announced details Dora 2003 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808062633/http://esctoday.com/954/hrt_announced_details_dora_2003/ . 8 August 2014 . 14 May 2021 . Esctoday.
  4. Web site: HRT - Dani HTV-a . 2022-12-13 . hrt.hr . hr . 14 March 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030314114825/http://www.hrt.hr/htv/dani/ . bot: unknown .
  5. Web site: REDOSLIJED SKLADBI NA FINALNOJ VEČERI I SUSTAV GLASOVANJA . 2022-12-13 . hrt.hr . hr . 3 March 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030303181916/http://www.hrt.hr/dora/dora2003/dora.html . bot: unknown .
  6. Web site: Opheim . Bjørn Erik . 2003-03-05 . Regional voting in Croatia, songs online . 2022-12-13 . Esctoday.
  7. Web site: 2002-12-15 . PRAVILA ZA DORU 2003. . 2022-12-13 . hrt.hr . hr . 26 February 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030226191413/http://www.hrt.hr/dora/dora2003/pravila.html . bot: unknown .
  8. Web site: Opheim . Bjørn Erik . 28 December 2002 . Open competition for Croatian Dora 2003 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808062549/http://esctoday.com/1078/open_competition_for_croatian_dora_2003/ . 8 August 2014 . 13 May 2021 . Esctoday.
  9. Web site: Pjesme sudionice DORE 2003 odabrao je žiri u sastavu . 2022-12-13 . hrt.hr . hr . 3 March 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030303181916/http://www.hrt.hr/dora/dora2003/dora.html . bot: unknown .
  10. Web site: Opheim . Bjørn Erik . 30 January 2003 . Maja Blagdan will participate in Dora 2003 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808142014/http://esctoday.com/1200/maja_blagdan_will_participate_in_dora_2003/ . 8 August 2014 . 14 May 2021 . Esctoday.
  11. Web site: CROATIAN SEMI-FINALS 2003 .
  12. Web site: Fosin . Ivan . 8 March 2003 . First sixpack of Croatian songs selected . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808062552/http://esctoday.com/1382/first_sixpack_of_croatian_songs_selected/ . 8 August 2014 . 14 May 2021 . Esctoday.
  13. Web site: Fosin . Ivan . 8 March 2003 . Second edtition of Dora 2003 won by Karma . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160331182505/http://esctoday.com/1388/second_edtition_of_dora_2003_won_by_karma/ . 31 March 2016 . 14 May 2021 . Esctoday.
  14. Web site: CROATIAN NATIONAL FINAL 2003 .
  15. Web site: Fosin . Ivan . 9 March 2003 . Claudia Beni wins Croatian Eurovision ticket . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20141023103609/http://esctoday.com/1393/claudia_beni_wins_croatian_eurovision_ticket/ . 23 October 2014 . 14 May 2021 . Esctoday.
  16. Web site: Opheim . Bjørn Erik . 16 March 2003 . Više nisam tvoja to be sung in Croatian . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20041116210701/http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/1417 . 16 November 2004 . 14 May 2021 . Esctoday.
  17. Web site: van Gorp . Edwin . 21 March 2003 . Croatia will use some English after all . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140203003336/http://www.esctoday.com/1428/croatia_will_use_some_english_after_all/ . 3 February 2014 . 14 May 2021 . Esctoday.
  18. Web site: 20 November 2002 . RULES OF THE 2003 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20030414040437/http://www.ebu.ch/news/pdf/ESC2003Rules.pdf . 14 April 2003 . 16 November 2013 . . European Broadcasting Union.
  19. Web site: Bakker . Sietse . 28 November 2002 . Draw to be made public Friday 17:00 CET . 16 November 2013 . ESCToday.com.
  20. Web site: Final of Riga 2003 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210407194917/https://eurovision.tv/event/riga-2003/final . 7 April 2021 . 7 April 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.
  21. Web site: Results of the Final of Riga 2003 . European Broadcasting Union . 7 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210407200355/https://eurovision.tv/event/riga-2003/final/results/croatia . 7 April 2021 . live.