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Norway was represented at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2003 The Eurovision Song Contest 2003 was the 48th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Riga, Latvia, following the country's victory at the with the song " I Wanna" by Marie N. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) ...
with the song "I'm Not Afraid to Move On", written by Arve Furset and VJ Strøm, and performed by Jostein Hasselgård. The Norwegian participating broadcaster, the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (), commonly known by its initialism NRK, is a Norwegian state-run, government-influenced radio and television public broadcasting company. The NRK broadcasts three national TV channels and thirteen nat ...
(NRK), organised the national final 2003 in order to select its entry for the contest. The broadcaster returned to the contest after a one-year absence following its relegation in as one of the bottom six entrants in . Twelve entries competed in a show that took place on 1 March 2003 and the winner was determined over two rounds of public televoting. The top four entries in the first round of voting advanced to the competition's second round—the Gold Final. In the second round of public televoting, "I'm Not Afraid to Move On" performed by Jostein Hasselgård was selected as the winner with 78,460 votes. Norway competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 24 May 2003. Performing during the show in position 18, Norway placed fourth out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 123 points.


Background

Prior to the 2003 contest, the
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(; NRK) had participated in the
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representing Norway 41 times since its first entry in . It had won the contest on two occasions: in with the song "
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" performed by
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, and with the song "
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" performed by Secret Garden. It also had the two distinctions of having finished last in the Eurovision final more than any other country and for having the most ''
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'' (zero points) in the contest, the latter being a record the nation shared together with . The country had finished last eight times and had failed to score a point during four contests. As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, NRK organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. The broadcaster has traditionally organised the national final to select its entry for the contest in all but one of its participation. Along with its participation confirmation, the broadcaster revealed details regarding their selection procedure and announced the organization of Melodi Grand Prix 2003 in order to select its 2003 entry.


Before Eurovision


2003

2003 was the 41st edition of the national final organised by NRK to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. The show took place on 1 March 2003 at the
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in
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, hosted by
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and was televised on
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as well as streamed online at NRK's official website ''nrk.no''. The national final was watched by 1.349 million viewers in Norway.


Competing entries

A submission period was opened by NRK between 25 September 2002 and 15 November 2002. Songwriters of any nationality were allowed to submit entries, and NRK reserved the right to directly invite certain artists and composers to compete in addition to the public call for submissions. At the close of the deadline, over 450 submissions were received. Twelve songs were selected for the competition and the competing acts and songs were revealed on 21 January 2003. Among the competing artists were former Eurovision Song Contest entrants
Elisabeth Andreassen Elisabeth Gunilla Andreassen (; born 28 March 1958), also known simply as Bettan, is a Norwegian-Swedish singer who has finished both first and second in the Eurovision Song Contest. Career Her talent was discovered in 1979 by Swedish musician an ...
–Bettan– (who represented , as part of
Bobbysocks! Bobbysocks is a Norwegian pop duo consisting of Norwegian Hanne Krogh and Swedish-Norwegian Elisabeth Andreassen. They won the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 with the song "La det swinge" ("Let it swing"). Elisabeth went by the surname Andreasson ...
, alongside
Jan Werner Danielsen Jan Werner Danielsen, known professionally as Jan Werner, (10 April 1976 – 28 September 2006) was a Norwegian pop singer, also known for his interpretations of musical, classical, and rock standards. He was famous for his powerful voice which ...
, and ),
Kikki Danielsson Ann-Kristin "Kikki" Danielsson (born 10 May 1952) is a Swedish country music, country, dansband and pop singer. Sometimes, she also plays the accordion and she has also written some lyrics. She has gained notice for yodeling in some songs. Danie ...
(who represented ), and
Lotta Engberg Anna Charlotte "Lotta" Engberg (born Pedersen; 5 March 1963) is a Swedish singer. She represented Sweden in Eurovision Song Contest 1987 with "Boogaloo (song), Boogaloo" after winning Melodifestivalen 1987. She also tried many times in Melodif ...
(who represented ). The competing entries were premiered during broadcasts of the Nordic World Ski Championships 2003 between 17 and 28 February 2003.


Final

Twelve songs competed during the final on 1 March 2003. The winner was selected over two rounds of regional televoting. In the first round, the results of the public televote were divided into Norway's five regions and each region distributed points as follows: 1–8, 10 and 12 points. The top four entries were selected to proceed to the second round, the Gold Final, where the results of the public televote were revealed by Norway's five regions based on actual voting figures and led to the victory of "I'm Not Afraid to Move On" performed by Jostein Hasselgård with 78,460 votes. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval act featured Cheezy Keys performing several past Norwegian Eurovision entries.


Controversy

The interval act of 2003, performed by the group Cheezy Keys, caused a considerable amount of controversy in Latvia. Despite intending to incorporate Latvian culture into their performance, the group wore
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uniforms and used Russian
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s and
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s. Latvian citizens threatened to boycott Norwegian goods in response, while the Latvian ambassador in Norway, Normunds Popens, criticised the improper use of symbols even for humouristic purposes and claimed that it "draw ica picture of my country as if it was a part of Russia, and that's simply not true". Criticism was also made by the Norwegian ambassador in Latvia, Jan Wessel Hegg, who described it as "painfully embarrassing" and "unfortunate for Norway as a country". The group later expressed regret that they have hurt the Latvian people and confessed that they "don't know much about Latvian culture".


At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the bottom five countries in the competed in the final on 24 May 2003. On 29 November 2002, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Norway was set to perform in position 18, following the entry from and before the entry from . Norway finished in fourth place with 123 points. In Norway, the show was broadcast on
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with commentary by
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as well as broadcast via radio on
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.


Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Norway and awarded by Norway in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to in the contest. NRK appointed Roald Øyen as its spokesperson to announce the Norwegian votes during the show.


References

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Eurovision The Eurovision Song Contest (), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) among its members since 1956. Each participating broadcaster submits an origina ...