Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000

Eurovision Song Contest 2000
Country  Netherlands
National selection
Selection process Nationaal Songfestival 2000
Selection date(s) 27 February 2000
Selected entrant Linda Wagenmakers
Selected song "No Goodbyes"
Finals performance
Final result 13th, 40 points
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1999 • 2000 • 2001►

The Netherlands was represented by Linda Wagenmakers, with the song '"No Goodbyes", at the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Stockholm on 13 May. Wagenmakers was the winner of the Dutch national final for the contest, held in Rotterdam on 27 February.

Final

The national final was held in the Ahoy Rotterdam arena, hosted by Paul de Leeuw. Eight songs took part, with the winner being decided by a 50/50 split between televoting and twelve regional juries. Each jury awarded points to the songs on the ranking scale 10-7-5-4-3-2-1-0. Televotes were assessed by taking the same number of points available to the juries (384) and allocating them pro rata according to the percentage of votes each song had received. The rounding up and down of televoting points to the nearest whole number resulted in a slight discrepancy, with only 381 televoting points being awarded in total. The voting turned out to be a one-horse race, with Wagenmakers receiving over twice the points of her closest rival, having been ranked first by eight of the twelve juries and receiving over one third of the entire televote.[1]

Final - 27 February 2000
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Sandy Kandou "One Step Closer" 59 6
2 Gina de Wit "Hjir is it begjin" 76 5
3 Sunny "Wawakilele" 85 4
4 Splash "Close Harmony" 118 2
5 Linda Wagenmakers "No Goodbyes" 252 1
6 Arno Kolenbrander "One Step Behind" 115 3
7 Alderliefste "Evenwicht" 42 7
8 Dewi "Hit It Off" 18 8
Voting
Song Limburg Flevoland North
Holland
South
Holland
Zeeland North
Brabant
Gelderland Drenthe Utrecht Friesland Groningen Overijssel Televoting Total
One Step Closer4353154572351259
Hjir is it begjin11327321210243876
Wawakilele5275271354413985
Close Harmony77410104107455738118
No Goodbyes10101075107101071010146252
One Step Behind35144052107380115
Evenwicht2421323403121542
Hit It Off0000010031001318

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Wagenmakers performed second in the running order, following Israel and preceding the United Kingdom. Despite being one of the pre-contest favourites, at the close of voting "No Goodbyes" had received a disappointing 40 points from 11 countries (the highest being 8 from Israel and Belgium), placing the Netherlands 13th of the 24 entries.[2]

One hour into the transmission of the contest, Dutch broadcaster NOS took the decision to take the programme off the air in order to bring viewers live news updates from Enschede, where some hours earlier a huge explosion in a fireworks factory had devastated a section of the city and resulted in multiple fatalities and serious injuries. A spokesman for NOS later stated that besides having a duty to keep their viewers informed of the current situation in Enschede, they felt it would have been inappropriate to continue with the broadcast of a frivolous light-entertainment programme at such a time. The suspension of transmission meant that the votes of the Dutch back-up jury were announced during the scoring by spokesperson Marlayne, as no televoting had taken place; the Dutch jury awarded its 12 points to Turkey. The contest was later re-broadcast in full.

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