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Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003

Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
National selection
Selection processBH Eurosong 2003
Selection date(s)1 March 2003
Selected entrantMija Martina
Selected song"Ne Brini"
Finals performance
Final result16th, 27 points
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2002 2003 2004►

Bosnia and Herzegovina was represented by Mija Martina and the song "Ne Brini" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. The song was placed 16th out of 26th, with 27 points, in the Eurovision Song Contest itself. Mija did all of the choreography and design for how the song appeared on stage herself.

Before Eurovision

BH Eurosong 2003

BH Eurosong 2003 was the national final organised by PBSBiH in order to select Bosnia and Herzegovina's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. The show took place on 1 March 2003 at the Skenderija Hall in Sarajevo, hosted by Ana Vilenica, Enis Bešlagić and Ognjen Blagojević and broadcast on BHTV 1 as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's website pbsbih.ba.

Competing entries

75 submissions were received by PBSBiH after the broadcaster opened the submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries. A selection committee selected fifteen entries from the received submissions, while an additional three entries were selected from submissions by artists directly invited by PBSBiH for the competition.[1] The selected entries were announced on 31 January 2003 and among the competing artists, Amila Glamočak previously represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996, placing twenty-second with the song "Za našu ljubav".[2]

Final

The final took place on 1 March 2003. Eighteen entries participated and the winner was to be selected over two rounds of public televoting, however due to a large number of votes received the televoting system failed and an eight-member back-up jury panel selected the winner over two rounds instead.[3] In the first round, the top four entries were selected to proceed to the second round, the superfinal: "Mac sa oštrice dvije" performed by Amila Glamočak, "Ne brini" performed by Mija Martina, "Srce ne pita" performed by Igor Vukojević and "Taxi" performed by Deen. In the superfinal, "Ne brini" performed by Mija Martina was selected as the winner.[4] The back-up jury panel consisted of Ivica Šarić (Ministry of Culture and Sports of Sarajevo), Miša Molk (Head of Delegation for Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest), Alma Čardžić (1994 and 1997 Bosnian Eurovision entrant), Goran Janković (artist), Sabahudin Kurt (1964 Yugoslav Eurovision entrant), Dragan Džidić (Melodije Mostara director), Maja Tatić (2002 Bosnian Eurovision entrant) and Nermin Puškar (musician). In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the show featured a guest performance by 1999 Bosnian Eurovision entrant Dino Merlin.[5]

Final 1 March 2003
Draw Artist Song Composer(s) Points Place
1 Amila Glamočak "Mac sa oštrice dvije" Marin Meštrović, Sanja Bošnjak 78 4
2 Mija Martina "Ne brini" Ines Prajo, Arjana Kunštek 85 2
3 Hana "Ljubav ne bira" Hana Jušić, Samir Pašalić 53 12
4 Lea Mijatović "Ja sam se zaljubila" Lea Mijatović 46 17
5 El Ženid & Frederique "Nema problema" Enes Zlatar 60 7
6 Nataša Railić "Trenutak" Mladen Matović 52 14
7 Narcis Vučina & Cora "Easily" Narcis Vučina 49 16
8 Tinka "I'm Never Gonna Fall" Ivan Barbalić 53 12
9 Minja Dugalić "Ti možeš sve" Ines Prajo, Arjana Kunštek 60 7
10 Zabranjeno pušenje "Agregat" Sejo Sexon 70 5
11 Igor Vukojević "Srce ne pita" Igor Vukojević 86 1
12 Edin Pašić "Laž te čini sretnom" Dino Muharemović 44 18
13 Selma Bajrami "Zaljubljena" Ranko Boban 68 6
14 IF "Samo ljubi mene ti" Haris Dedić, Sanela Dedić 55 10
15 Deen "Taxi" Sead Lipovača-Zele, Fayo 84 3
16 Nesib Delibegović-Nesko "Madona" Nesib Delibegović 52 14
17 Biljana Matić "Ljubavne promjene" Senna M 60 7
18 Lejla Ćatović "Samo se smijem" Lejla Ćatović 54 11
Superfinal 1 March 2003
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Amila Glamočak "Mac sa oštrice dvije" 42 4
2 Mija Martina "Ne brini" 72 1
3 Igor Vukojević "Srce ne pita" 56 3
4 Deen "Taxi" 58 2

At Eurovision

On the night of the contest Mija Martina performed 6th, following Malta and preceding Portugal.

Due to televoting failure at the national final, Bosnia and Herzegovina opted not to use televoting at Eurovision and instead it used the votes of backup jury.

At the end of the voting, Bosnia and Herzegovina received 27 points from 3 countries (including maximum 12 points from Turkey), placing 16th out of 26 entries. The Bosnian jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Turkey. As Bosnia and Herzegovina did not reach the top 11 in the final, the country was forced to compete in the semi-final of the 2004 Contest.

Points awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina

12 points Turkey
10 points Belgium
8 points France
7 points Romania
6 points Croatia
5 points Austria
4 points Slovenia
3 points Russia
2 points Netherlands
1 point Sweden

Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Points awarded to Bosnia & Herzegovina (final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References

  1. ^ Eurobosnia http://eurobosniamp3.netfirms.com/articles2003.html#1.
  2. ^ Opheim, Bjørn Erik (31 January 2003). "The 18 finalists of Bosnia Herzegovina announced". Esctoday.
  3. ^ "Bosnia 2003".
  4. ^ "BOSNIAN NATIONAL FINAL 2003".
  5. ^ "bh final 2003". Eurobosnia.


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