Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001

Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Nino Pršeš represented Bosnia and Herzegovina with the song "Hano".

Eurovision Song Contest 2001
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
National selection
Selection processBH Eurosong 2001
Selection date(s)10 March 2001
Selected entrantNino Pršeš
Selected song"Hano"
Finals performance
Final result14th, 29 points
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1999 2001 2002►

Before Eurovision

BH Eurosong 2001

The final was held at the Bosnian TV studios in Sarajevo on 10 March 2001, hosted by Selma Alispahić and Darko Gutović. The winner was determined by an eight-member jury who awarded each song from 1 to 10 points immediately after it had been performed.[1]

Final - 10 March 2001
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1Al' Dino "Sve ti opraštam"652
2Ružica Čavić "Oprosti mi"643
3Ljiljana Galić-Lily "Ginem za tobom"4515
4Fuad Backović "10 miliona ljubavi"607
5Tatjana Vidojević "Pronađi me"3119
6Narcis Vučina "Sloboda"4613
7Nesib Delibegović & Željka Katavić-Pilj "Vrati sjećanja"4317
8Mija Martina "Ništa mi ne može"5511
9Mugdim Avdić Henda "Stara vremena"4613
10El' Vana "Evo vam sve"599
11Punkt "No Language"5610
12Andrej Pucarević "Priča se"4712
13Biljana Matić "Vrijeme je"634
14Nino Pršeš "Hano" 691
15Nikolina & Davor "Mustafa" 3718
16Boris Režak "Ja vjerujem"615
17Elvira Rahić "Ljubav je kao vatra" 4515
18Amila Glamočak "Ljubi me sad"615
19Davor Ebner & Grunti Bugli "Ko mi te uze" 607

At Eurovision

In Copenhagen, Bosnia and Herzegovina finished in 14th place out of 23 countries with 29 points. For the first time ever, they didn't receive any point from Turkey.

12 points France
10 points Slovenia
8 points Greece
7 points Croatia
6 points Israel
5 points Spain
4 points Estonia
3 points Sweden
2 points Lithuania
1 point Malta

Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina (14th with 29 points)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References


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