“OGAE Second Chance 2022” – Results

Every year, the local Eurovision fan club “OGAE” votes for the favorite national final acts.

Following the win of Keiino in the “OGAE Second Chance 2021” contest, we had the pleasure to “travel” to Norway and hosted the contest.

27 songs competed in the online contest and here are the results:

  1. Sweden – MEDINA – In i dimman – 314 points
  2. Finland – BESS – Ram Pam Pam – 293 points
  3. Spain – Rigoberta Bandini – Ay Mama – 241 points
  4. Italy – La Rappresentante di Lista – Ciao Ciao – 240 points
  5. France – Pauline Chagne – Nuit Pauline – 213 points
  6. Ukraine – Roxolana – Girls – 174 points
  7. Albania – Alban Ramosaj – Theje – 142 points
  8. Norway – NorthKid – Someone – 124 points
  9. Australia – Voyager – Dreamer – 99 points
  10. Estonia – Anna Sahlene – Champion – 87 points
  11. Serbia – Sara Jo – Muskarčina – 70 points
  12. Lithuania – Lolita Zero – Not Your Mother – 56 points
  13. Croatia – Marko Bošnjak – Moli Za Nas – 48 points
  14. Czech Republic – GIUDI – Jezinky – 44 points
  15. Ireland – Rachel Goode – I’m Loving Me – 39 points
  16. Poland – Kuba – Lovesick – 34 points
  17. Portugal – SYRO – Ainda Nos Tamos – 30 points
  18. Israel – Eli Huli – Blinded Dreamers – 27 points
  19. North Macedonia – Viktor Apostolovski – Superman – 22 points
  20. Germany – Felicia Lu – Anxiety – 18 points
  21. Denmark – Fuld Effect – Rave Med De Hårde Drenge – 15 points
  22. Iceland – Daughters of Reykjavík – Turn This Around – 14 points
  23. Latvia – Bermudu Divstūris – Bad – 14 points
  24. Slovenia – Batista Cadillac – Mim pravil – 10 points
  25. Malta – Denise – Boy – 3 points
  26. The Rest of the World (San Marino) – Cristina Ramos – Heartless Game – 3 points
  27. Romania – Gabriel Basco – One Night – 2 points

Sweden continues to lead the scoreboard for the 18th time to win the contest.
The last time Sweden won was just 2 years ago with Anna Bergendahl

The song “Im i dimman” by the duo Medina, ended up 3rd in “Melodifestivalen 2022”:

Huge fan favorite Bess from Finland ended up as the runner-up:

See you next year in Sweden!

Doron Lahav is 30-year-old, who lives in Israel. Doron has been watching the Eurovision Song Contest since early 2000s. Doron works as a Data Scientist and shows interest in singing and writing.

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