Own Eurovision Song Contest 16

Own Eurovision Song Contest 16, often referred to as OESC #16, is the up-coming 16th edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest. The contest will take place in Moscow, Russia, following the previous winning country's (Cyprus) head of delegation withdrawal. OESC #16 has been hosted in Moscow, Russia due to multiple top 3 places of country, and latest runner-up positions. The Russian national broadcaster has offered to be host, and the OESC comitee decided to accept the proposal of being host.

As the previous winner, Cyprus has changed it head of delegation, the country went back to semi-final, and the host, Russia directly qualified to the grand final. For the second time in the history of the contest, sixty-one countries decided to compete in the contest.Jordan and Uzbekistan will make their debut in the competition.

The winner was Denmark's "Alive" performed by Kato and Electric Lady Lab, which received a total amount of 219 points, winning by a margin of 13 points. Second place went to Germany, third place was occupied by the host country, Russia. Fourth place was for Andorra and Bosnia and Herzegovina received the fifth place.

Venue
Olympic Stadium, known locally as the Olimpiyskiy or Olimpiski, is a large indoor arena, located in Moscow, Russia. It was built for the 1980 Summer Olympics and, divided into two separated halls, hosted the basketball and boxing events. A part of the Olimpiyskiy Sports Complex, it makes up one architectural ensemble with another venue, constructed at the same time, the Swimming Pool. The venue is so large, that up to 80,000 people can occupy its space. It has hosted the Davis Cup finals and Bandy World Championships on several occasions, and is the home of the Kremlin Cup tournament. It was the world's first indoor bandy arena. When smaller indoor sports are held at the venue, such as tennis or basketball, only 1/4 of the floor space is used. Capacity at this configuration can vary between 10,000 and 16,000 people.

The arena hosted the 1999 FIBA EuroStars game and the 2005 Euroleague Final Four. The stadium can hold up to 16,000 people for televised events.

In May 2014, the city of Moscow auctioned 65% of shares in the stadium that it previously controlled; oil company ZAO Neftegazprod won the auction, paying 4,672 billion rubles (approximately €100 million).

Location
Moscow is the capital city and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural and scientific center in Russia and in Europe. Moscow is the northernmost megacity on Earth, the second most populous city in Europe and the 6th largest city proper in the world. It's also the largest city in Russia with a population, according to the 2010 Census, of 11,503,501.

Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia. In the course of its history the city has served as the capital of a progression of states, from the medieval Grand Duchy of Moscow and the subsequent Tsardom of Russia to the Soviet Union. Moscow is the site of the Moscow Kremlin, an ancient fortress that is today the residence of the Russian president. The Kremlin is also one of several World Heritage Sites in the city. Both chambers of the Russian parliament also sit in Moscow.

The city is served by an extensive transit network, which includes four international airports, nine railway terminals, and one of the deepest underground metro systems in the world, the Moscow Metro, third to Tokyo and Seoul in terms of passenger numbers. It is recognized as one of the city's landmarks due to the rich and varied architecture of its 188 stations.

Over time, Moscow has acquired a number of epithets, most referring to its size and preeminent status within the nation: The Third Rome (Третий Рим), The Whitestone One (Белокаменная), The First Throne (Первопрестольная), The Forty Forties (Сорок Сороков). In old Russian the word "Сорок" (forty) also meant a church administrative district, which consisted of about forty churches. The demonym for a Moscow resident is Moskvitch, rendered in English as Muscovite.

This is the first time, that the contest is held in Russia. .

Semi-final and Grand Final allocation draw
The host, Russia was draw to perform number 09 in the Grand Final. On February 6, 2013 the semi-final allocation draw took place, Russia will vote in all three semi-finals.

Participants
Sixty-one countries have confirmed participation in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 16. Jordan and Uzbekistan will make their debut. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Faroe Islands, Portugal, Slovakia and Vatican City returned in the contest. Greenland, Libya, Palestine, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tunisia and Turkmenistan decided to withdraw from the competition.

Disqualified countries
On February 11, 2013 it was announced that four countries were eliminated from the contest for not voting. Portugal was disqualified from first semi-final, Montenegro from the second semi-final and Czech Republic and Serbia from the third semi-final.

Semifinals
On 6 February 2013 the countries competing in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 16, except the host country, Russia, were decided to perform as follow.

Semi-Final 01
Notes
 * The eight countries in this semi-final with the highest scoring points, according to the votes from each voting country, qualifies for the Grand Final.
 * One country will win a wildcard, following the wilcard battle.
 * (host) voted in this semi-final.
 * was disqualified, for not voting.
 * On 11 February 2013 the eight qualifiers were announced.
 * has won the first wildcard battle.
 * 1. The country was disqualified.

Semi-Final 02

 * The eight countries in this semi-final with the highest scoring points, according to the votes from each voting country, qualifies for the Grand Final.
 * One country will win a wildcard, following the wilcard battle.
 * (host) voted in this semi-final.
 * was disqualified for not voting.
 * On 12 February 2013 the eight qualifiers were announced.
 * has won the second wildcard battle.

Notes
 * 2. The country was disqualified.

Semi-Final 03
Notes
 * The eight countries in this semi-final with the highest scoring points, according to the votes from each voting country, qualifies for the Grand Final.
 * One country will win a wildcard, following the wilcard battle.
 * (host) voted in this semi-final.
 * and were disqualified for not voting.
 * On 13 February 2013 the eight qualifiers were announced.
 * has won the third wildcard battle.
 * 3.The country was disqualified.
 * 4.Even though the title is in english, the song is in greek.

Wildcard battles

 * two countries from each semi-final will be chosen to fight for a final place (one by the host and the other by the host in collaboration with the admin).
 * everyone who wants can vote in the battles.
 * the winner of each battle will advance to the final.

Battle 01

 * On 11 February 2013 the countries from the first wildcard battle were announced.
 * On 14 February 2013 the winner of the wildcard battle 01 was announced.

Battle 02

 * On 12 February 2013 the countries from the second wildcard battle were announced.
 * On 14 February 2013 the winner of the wildcard battle 02 was announced.

Battle 03

 * On 13 February 2013 the countries from the third wildcard battle were announced.
 * On 14 February 2013 the winner of the wildcard battle 03 was announced.

Grand Final
The twenty-eight qualifiers are:
 * the host-.
 * the top eight countries from the first semi-final.
 * the top eight countries from the second semi-final.
 * the top eight countries from the third semi-final.
 * winner of first wilcard battle.
 * winner of second wilcard battle.
 * winner of third wilcard battle.

12 points
Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the final.

Voting ceremony
All 61 countries casted their votes. The countries revealed their votes in the following order.

Spokepersons

 * 1) Finland.png         Jannika Bergroth
 * 2) Morocco.png         Isam Bachiri
 * 3) England.png         Simon Cowell
 * 4) Macedonia.png       Magdalena Cvetkoska
 * 5) Slovakia.png        Daniela Nízlová
 * 6) Andorra.png         Joel Molina
 * 7) Ireland.png         Nadine Coyle
 * 8) Luxembourg.png      No Angels
 * 9) Turkey.png          Hadise Açıkgöz
 * 10) Northern Ireland.png Zoe Alexis
 * 11) Georgia.png         Nodi Tatishvili & Sophie Gelovani
 * 12) Albania.png         Alban Skënderaj
 * 13) Vatican City.png    Pope Benedict XVI
 * 14) Cyprus.png          Ivi Adamou
 * 15) Russia.png          Elena Susova
 * 16) Denmark.png         Mohamed Ali
 * 17) Belgium.png         Elio Di Rupo
 * 18) Czech Republic.png  Tereza Kerndlová
 * 19) Belarus.png         Alexander Rybak
 * 20) Croatia.png         Franka Batelic
 * 21) Åland Islands.png   Sarah Finer
 * 22) The Netherlands.png Joan Franka
 * 23) Latvia.png          Elīna Fūrmane
 * 24) Romania.png         Antonia Iacobescu
 * 25) Greece.png          Ilias Vrettos
 * 26) Ukraine.png         Ruslana Lyzhychko
 * 27) Hungary.png         Pál Dénes
 * 28) Austria.png         Matze Gertschech
 * 29) Italy.png           Maria Fraschetta
 * 30) Jordan.png          Mai Selim
 * 31) Kazakhstan.png      Bauyržan Esebaev
 * 32) Slovenia.png        Maja Šušnjara
 * 33) Spain.png           Vanesa Romero
 * 34) Norway.png          Annsofi Petterson
 * 35) France.png          Michel Platini
 * 36) Armenia.png         Kim Kardashian
 * 37) Portugal.png        Nelly Furtado
 * 38) Lebanon.png         Carole Samaha
 * 39) Iceland.png         Jóhanna Jónsdóttir
 * 40) Montenegro.png      Milo Jukanovich
 * 41) Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Edin Džeko
 * 42) Moldova.png         Tania Cergă
 * 43) Poland.png          Tamara Gee
 * 44) Estonia.png         Ott Lepland
 * 45) Egypt.png           Cleopatra Philopator
 * 46) Uzbekistan.png      Islam Karimov
 * 47) Wales.png           Shirley Bassey
 * 48) Serbia.png          Nataša Bekvalac
 * 49) Liechtenstein.png   Mona Atick
 * 50) San Marino.png      Luciano Ligabue
 * 51) Azerbaijan.png      Safura Alizadeh
 * 52) Monaco.png          Hélène Ségara
 * 53) Malta.png           Brooke Borg
 * 54) Israel.png          Shiri Maimon
 * 55) Algeria.png         Zehira Darabid
 * 56) Lithuania.png       Linas Kleiza
 * 57) Faroe Islands.png   Kristian Blak
 * 58) Sweden.png          Gina Dirawi & Danny Saucedo
 * 59) Bulgaria.png        Teodora Andreeva
 * 60) Kosovo.png          Nora Istrefi
 * 61) Germany.png         Natalie Horler

Cities

 * 1) Finland.png           Helsinki
 * 2) Morocco.png           Rabat
 * 3) England.png           London
 * 4) Macedonia.png         Skopje
 * 5) Slovakia.png          Bratislava
 * 6) Andorra.png           Engordany
 * 7) Ireland.png           Dublin
 * 8) Luxembourg.png        Kirchberg
 * 9) Turkey.png            Istanbul
 * 10) Northern Ireland.png  Down
 * 11) Georgia.png           Tbilisi
 * 12) Albania.png           Tirana
 * 13) Vatican City.png      Rome
 * 14) Cyprus.png            Ayia Napa
 * 15) Russia.png            Moscow
 * 16) Denmark.png           Aalborg
 * 17) Belgium.png           Brussels
 * 18) Czech Republic.png    Prague
 * 19) Belarus.png           Minsk
 * 20) Croatia.png           Zagreb
 * 21) Åland Islands.png     Mariehamn
 * 22) The Netherlands.png   Amsterdam
 * 23) Latvia.png            Liepāja
 * 24) Romania.png           Cluj-Napoca
 * 25) Greece.png            Igoumenitsa
 * 26) Ukraine.png           Kiev
 * 27) Hungary.png           Szeged
 * 28) Austria.png           Vienna
 * 29) Italy.png             Trieste
 * 30) Jordan.png            Sait
 * 31) Kazakhstan.png        Astana
 * 32) Slovenia.png          Ljubljana
 * 33) Spain.png             Membrilla
 * 34) Norway.png            Bergen
 * 35) France.png            Paris
 * 36) Armenia.png           Vanadzor
 * 37) Portugal.png          Lisbon
 * 38) Lebanon.png           Zgharta
 * 39) Iceland.png           Reykjavik
 * 40) Montenegro.png        Herceg Novi
 * 41) Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Sarajevo
 * 42) Moldova.png           Chisinau
 * 43) Poland.png            Warsaw
 * 44) Estonia.png           Tallinn
 * 45) Egypt.png             Cairo
 * 46) Uzbekistan.png        Tashkent
 * 47) Wales.png             Cardiff
 * 48) Serbia.png            Belgrade
 * 49) Liechtenstein.png     Vaduz
 * 50) San Marino.png        San Marino
 * 51) Azerbaijan.png        Baku
 * 52) Monaco.png            Monte Carlo
 * 53) Malta.png             Qormi
 * 54) Israel.png            Jerusalem
 * 55) Algeria.png           Algiers
 * 56) Lithuania.png         Vilnius
 * 57) Faroe Islands.png     Torshavn
 * 58) Sweden.png            Malmo
 * 59) Bulgaria.png          Sofia
 * 60) Kosovo.png            Pristina
 * 61) Germany.png           Munich