Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003

Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Country  Romania
National selection
Selection process National Final
Selection date(s) Semi-finals
15 February 2003
22 February 2003
Final
1 March 2003
Selected entrant Nicoleta Alexandru
Selected song "Don't Break My Heart"
Finals performance
Final result 10th, 73 points
Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest
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In 2003 Romania was represented by Nicoleta Alexandru (Nicola).

National selection

Televiziunea Română (TVR) held a national final to select the its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. There were two semi-finals, one on 15 February and the second one on 22 February. The top 6 songs from each semi-final went forward to the final. The entries were selected by televoting (50%) and an expert jury (50%) which included Monica Anghel who represented Romania in ESC 2002.

Semi-final 1–15 February 2003
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1Krypton"Lumea noastră"77
2Selena"Anytime"112
3Valahia"Friends are friends"163
4Desperado"Fată de ţară"77
5Nicoleta Matei"The only one"163
6Răzvan Crivaci & Liviu Sorescu"Once upon a time"86
7Aurelian Temișan"Let's have a holiday"191
8D’La Vegas"Oxigen"115
9Supermarket"Un om între oameni"410
10Paula Seling"Let's go!"182
11Marius Dragomir"Golden bird"311
12Sfinx Experience"A fost o vreme când"69
Semi-final 2–22 February 2003
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1Centrul Civic"Come with us"133
2Mălina Olinescu"Tăcerea doare"97
3Latin Expres"Mereu aproape"110
4Aurelian Temișan"Goodbye, hello, goodbye"162
5Genius"My life"116
6Costi Ioniţă"Dominus"133
7Alexandra Ungureanu"Make this love come true"125
8Bogdan Bradu"Albastru aprins"79
9Nicola"Don't break my heart"241
10Open"Tell me"012
11Oana Sârbu"Doar tu știi"110
12Hara"Spune"97

National Final

The Romanian Final was held on March 1 at the TVR TV Studios in Bucharest, hosted by Kitty Cepraga & Leonard Miron. The winner was chosen by televoting (50%) and an expert jury (50%). Nicola was favourite with both the jury and televoters. Aurelian Temișan withdrew his song "Goodbye, hello, goodbye" as he didn't want to split his televotes between two songs. The song "Dominus" by Costi Ioniţă was disqualified due to similarities between it and the song "Ty prosti" by the Russian Group Hi-Fi.

Final - 1 March 2003
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1Valahia"Friends are friends"113
2D’La Vegas"Oxigen"510
3Nicola"Don't break my heart"241
4Genius"My life"96
5Paula Seling"Let's go!"113
6Răzvan Crivaci & Liviu Sorescu"Once upon a time"96
7Alexandra Ungureanu"Make this love come true"113
8Nicoleta Matei"The only one"79
9Centrul Civic"Come with us"96
10Aurelian Temișan"Let's have a holiday"202

About Nicola

Nicoleta Alexandru (born 2 January 1968), whose stage name is Nicola, is a famous Romanian singer. She is a star in her native country.

Born in Bucharest, Nicola started her solo career in 1992 and has toured widely as well as making numerous television, radio and stage appearances. In 2003, she was awarded the Woman of the Year prize by Avantaje magazine, her song "Lângă Mine" was awarded "The Song of the Year" prize by Bucureşti and Radio Actualităţi stadions; she was awarded the Mamaia and Love Song Festival trophies for the same song.

On March 1, 2003, after a huge response to her song "Don't Break My Heart" Nicola won the Romanian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest at Riga. In the international final she came in 10th.

In 2003 she released her fourth LP, Best Of Nicola. Building on the recognition gained from the Eurovision Song Contest, the album sold more copies than expected for a Romanian artist and stayed in the Top 5 of the album charts for 6 months.

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Nicola performed 24th in the running order, following Estonia and preceding Sweden.At the close of the voting "Don't Break My Heart" had received 73 points from 15 countries (the highest being 12 from Russia), placing Romania 10th of the 26 entries. The 12 points from the Romanian televote were awarded to Sweden. This guaranteed Romania automatic qualification to the final of the 2004 Contest.

Points Awarded by Romania

12 points Sweden
10 points Turkey
8 points Belgium
7 points Russia
6 points France
5 points Spain
4 points Poland
3 points Norway
2 points Greece
1 point Germany
Points Awarded to Romania (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Results of the Eurovision Song Contest 2003

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