Yakutia in the Turkvision Song Contest

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Yakutia
Flag of Sakha.svg
Member station VGTRK
National selection eventsInternal selection
2013-2014
2020
Participation summary
Appearances3 (2 finals)
First appearance 2013
Last appearance 2020
Highest placement2nd: 2020

Yakutia (also known as the Sakha-Yakutia Republic) is one of the twenty-four participating countries and regions competing in the Turkvision Song Contest.

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History

2013

Yakutia made their debut in the Turkvision Song Contest at the 2013 festival, in Eskişehir, Turkey, their participation was announced on 4 December 2013, Olga Spiridonova was announced as the singer. [1] Yakutia performed 20th in the semi-final but failed to qualify for the final.[ citation needed ]

2014

On 15 October 2014, Yakutia again confirmed their participation in the contest with Vladlena Ivanova Sakhaya announced as their singer. [2] Vladlena Ivanova Sakhaya sang "Kyn". Yakutia performed 14th in the semi-final before Turkey and after Kyrgyzstan, they qualified for the final scoring 168 points. Yakutia on the night of the semi-final were not announced as a qualifier due to voting irregularities, [3] the organisers later allowed 15 countries to qualify for the final meaning Yakutia qualified. [4] In the final Yakutia performed 9th after Turkmenistan and before Bulgaria, they came 7th with 183 points.[ citation needed ]

2020

After initially ruling out participation in the 2020 contest, [5] it was later confirmed that Yakutia would return to the contest, represented by the singer Umsuura. [6] She performed the song "Mokhsoğollor", placing 2nd with 204 points, Yakutia's best result to date. [7]

Participation overview

Table key
2
Second place
X
Entry selected but did not compete
YearEntrantSongLanguageFinalPointsSemiPoints
Olga Spiridonova [8] "Kötütüöm" (Көтүтүөм) Yakut Failed to qualifyUndisclosed
Vladlena Ivanova  [ nl ]"Kyn"Yakut
7
183
12
168
Dalaana & Yuliana [9] Not announced before withdrawalWithdrawn X
Umsuura [6] "Mokhsoğollor" (Мохсоҕоллор) [7] Yakut [7]
2
204
No semi-final

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