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Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Participating broadcasterSveriges Television (SVT)
Country Sweden
National selection
Selection processMelodifestivalen 2006
Selection date(s)Heats
18 February 2006
25 February 2006
4 March 2006
11 March 2006
Second Chance
12 March 2006
Final
18 March 2006
Selected artist(s)Carola
Selected song"Invincible"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (4th, 214 points)
Final result5th, 170 points
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Sweden was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song "Invincible", written by Thomas G:son, Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikström, and Carola Häggkvist, and performed by Carola herself. The Swedish participating broadcaster, Sveriges Television (SVT), selected its entry through Melodifestivalen 2006. Carola had already represented Sweden in 1983, and had won the contest in 1991.

Before Eurovision

Melodifestivalen 2006

Main article: Melodifestivalen 2006

Sveriges Television (SVT) selected its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 through Melodifestivalen 2006. Before the final there were four heats and a second chance round, with all shows presented by Lena Philipsson, who won Melodifestivalen 2004 and subsequently represented Sweden in 2004. The top two songs in each heat directly qualified for the final, while the 3rd and 4th placed songs went forward to the second-chance round. With the votes from the jury and televote, Carola won the Melodifestivalen singing the song "Evighet" (Eternity). The song was composed by Thomas G:son, Bobby Ljunggren, and Henrik Wikström, with lyrics by Thomas G:son and Carola Häggkvist.

Heats and Second Chance round

Final

SVT held the final on 18 March 2006 at the Globe Arena in Stockholm.

Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Andreas Johnson "Sing for Me" 112 88 200 3
2 Björn Kjellman "Älskar du livet" 6 0 6 9
3 Linda Bengtzing "Jag ljuger så bra" 34 22 56 7
4 The Poodles "Night of Passion" 32 66 98 4
5 Magnus Carlsson "Lev livet!" 19 0 19 8
6 Rednex "Mama, Take Me Home" 17 44 61 6
7 Carola "Evighet" 102 132 234 1
8 Magnus Bäcklund "The Name of Love" 57 11 68 5
9 Kikki Danielsson "I dag och i morgon" 2 0 2 10
10 BWO "Temple of Love" 92 110 202 2

Controversy

Her entry in the contest sparked controversy. From the moment she declared that she would be entering the 2006 contest, there were cries that she had just won the contest out of fear of her already established fanbase voting her to victory no matter what she sang. Carola was also criticized for her prior statements about homosexuality and for her use of "personal assistants" who largely controlled what she said and didn't say when she appeared in public.

The controversy of Carolagate was further inflamed by a series of mysterious events during the semi-final from which she qualified (Gothenburg) and during the final in Stockholm itself. Further, during the recap for the voting of the Gothenburg semi-final, the recap of Carola's performance ran for approximately 30 seconds instead of the traditional 10–12.

During the final, people had major problems televoting for several entrants, the brunt of which were revolved around two entrants: Andreas Johnson and BWO, the two entrants who placed 2nd and 3rd. While there were wide reports of people not being able to vote for these two entrants, nobody complained about complications when voting for Carola. Furthermore, during the recap during for voting, SVT used footage from the Gothenburg semi-final when showing Carola's entry, which wouldn't have been so suspicious and noticeable had Carola not had a throat infection which resulted in a less stellar performance than in Gothenburg.

Though not part of the controversy, the aforementioned throat infection persisted, which led to Carola being forced to alter (lower) her vocals for the last stanza (the one with the wailing, which wasn't wailing anymore) when performing "Invincible" in Athens.

At Eurovision

Because Sweden placed 19th at the 2005 contest, Carola was forced to compete in the Eurovision semi-final she performed 20th, following Portugal and preceding Estonia. Sweden finished in 4th place with 214 points, thus qualifying for the final. At the final, Carola performed in 22nd spot and at the end of voting received 170 points and finished in 5th place. It is notable that this is Carola's third top 5 finish in the Eurovision Song Contest (3rd in 1983, 1st in 1991 and 5th in 2006). Also, Carola achieved her 5th place without receiving any 12 points, unlike most other of the top 10 countries that year. Meaning that Sweden automatically qualified for the final in the 2007 contest.

Voting

Points awarded to Sweden

Points awarded to Sweden (Semi-final)
Score Country
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points  Russia
2 points  Cyprus
1 point  Macedonia
Points awarded to Sweden (Final)
Score Country
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points  United Kingdom
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Sweden

Points awarded by Sweden (Semi-final)
Score Country
12 points  Finland
10 points  Bosnia and Herzegovina
8 points  Estonia
7 points  Russia
6 points  Iceland
5 points  Belgium
4 points  Lithuania
3 points  Armenia
2 points  Albania
1 point  Ireland
Points awarded by Sweden (Final)
Score Country
12 points  Finland
10 points  Bosnia and Herzegovina
8 points  Denmark
7 points  Russia
6 points  Romania
5 points  Ireland
4 points  Greece
3 points  Lithuania
2 points  Norway
1 point  Ukraine

References

  1. "Semi-final of Athens 2006". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  2. "Grand Final of Athens 2006". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Results of the semi-final of Athens 2006". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Results of the Grand Final of Athens 2006". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest
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