Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003

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Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Country Turkey
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)8 March 2003
Selected entrantSertab Erener
Selected song"Everyway That I Can"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Final result1st, 167 points
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Turkey participated in and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Everyway That I Can" written by Demir Demirkan and Sertab Erener. The song was performed by Sertab Erener, who was internally selected by the Turkish broadcaster Türkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu (TRT) to represent the nation at the 2003 contest in Riga, Latvia. "Everyway That I Can" was presented to the public on 8 March 2003 during the TRT 1 show Sayısal Gece. This was the first time that the Turkish song was performed entirely in the English language at the Eurovision Song Contest.

Turkey competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 24 May 2003. Performing during the show in position 3, Turkey placed first out of the 26 participating countries, winning the contest with 167 points. This was Turkey's first win in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Background

Prior to the 2003 contest, Turkey had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 24 times since its first entry in 1975.[1] Turkey missed the 1977 contest because Arab countries pressured the Turkish government to withdraw from the contest because of the dispute over the Status of Jerusalem and 1994 contest due to a poor average score from the preceding contests, which ultimately led to relegation. To this point, the country's best placing was third, which it achieved in 1997 with the song "Dinle" performed by Sebnem Paker and Grup Etnik. Turkey's least successful result was in 1987 when it placed 22nd (last) with the song "Şarkım Sevgi Üstüne" by Seyyal Taner and Lokomotif, receiving 0 points in total.

The Turkish national broadcaster, Türkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu (TRT), broadcasts the event within Turkey and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. Turkey has used various methods to select its entry in the past, such as internal selections and televised national finals to choose the performer and song to compete at Eurovision. Since country's debut at the contest in 1975, the broadcaster has opted to select the country's representative through the national final. However, in order to select country's representative at the 2003 contest, TRT opted to internally select both the artist and song for the first time in country's competitive history.

Before Eurovision

Internal selection

Sertab Erener was internally selected to represent Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003

In November 2002, Turkish newspaper Vatan reported that TRT had internally selected Sertab Erener to represent Turkey in Riga, which was later confirmed by the broadcaster.[2] Sertab Erener previously attempted to represent Turkey at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1990, placing sixth in the national final with the song "Sen Benimlesin".[3] The song that Erener would perform at the contest, "Everyway That I Can", was announced on 24 February 2003 and presented to the public on 8 March 2003 during the TRT 1 show Sayısal Gece.[4][5] "Everyway That I Can" was written by Sertab Erener herself together with Demir Demirkan, and was selected from three songs that Erener submitted to TRT for consideration.[6]

"Everyway That I Can" became Turkey's first entry in the contest to be performed entirely in the English language, however, the decision to not perform the song in Turkish created controversy with the Turkish public.[7] At a press conference organised by TRT on 13 March 2003, Sertab Erener explained that she would be more successful if she would sing the entry in English since English is considered as an international language, while TRT General Manager Yücel Yener added that their goal was to achieve international success for Turkey.[8]

Results of the song selection
Song Songwriter(s) Place
"Everyway That I Can" Demir Demirkan, Sertab Erener 1
"Mare" Mazhar Alanson, Fuat Güner, Özkan Uğur 3
"The One" Demir Demirkan 2

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2003 took place at the Skonto Hall in Riga, Latvia, on 24 May 2003.[9] According to the Eurovision rules, the participant list for the contest was composed of the winning country from the previous year's contest, any countries which had not participated in the previous year's contest, and those which had obtained the highest placing in the previous contest, up to the maximum 26 participants in total.[10] The draw for running order had previously been held on 29 November 2002 in Riga, with the results being revealed during a delayed broadcast of the proceedings later that day.[11] Turkey was set to perform in position 3, following the entry from Ireland and before the entry from Malta.[12] Sertab Erener was joined on stage by four dancers: Anja von Geldern, Christina Van Leyen, Claudia Kraxner and Özge Fışkın, and Turkey won the contest placing first with a score of 167 points.[13][14] This was Turkey's first victory in the Eurovision Song Contest.[15]

The show was broadcast in Turkey on TRT 1 and TRT Int with commentary by Bülend Özveren.[16] The Turkish spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Turkish televote, was Meltem Ersan Yazgan.

Voting

Televoting was an obligatory voting method for all participating countries. Point values of 1–8, 10 and 12 were awarded to the 10 most popular songs of the televote, in ascending order. Countries voted in the same order as they had performed.[17] Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Turkey and awarded by Turkey in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the contest.[18]

Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest

"Everyway That I Can" was one of fourteen Eurovision songs selected by fans to participate in the Congratulations 50th anniversary show in 2005. It was the only Turkish entry to appear in the main competition. The song was drawn to perform tenth, following "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" by France Gall and preceding "Ne partez pas sans moi" by Celine Dion.

At the end of the first round, "Everyway That I Can" was not among the five songs proceeding to the final round. It was later revealed that "Everyway That I Can" finished ninth with 104 points. It received a sole 12 points from Turkey themselves, who (unlike in standard Eurovision editions) were allowed to vote for their own entry.[20]

Voting

Points awarded to "Everyway That I Can" (Round 1)[20]
Score Country
12 points  Turkey
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points  Finland
5 points
4 points
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    Macedonia
3 points
2 points
1 point

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