Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002

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Eurovision Song Contest 2002
CountryFlag of Malta.svg  Malta
National selection
Selection processMalta Song for Europe 2002
Selection date(s)15-16 February 2002
Selected entrant Ira Losco
Selected song"7th Wonder"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Final result2nd, 164 points
Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Malta competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn, Estonia. The Maltese entry was selected through the Malta Song for Europe contest, where the winner was Ira Losco with the song "7th Wonder", written by Philip Vella and Gerard James Borg.

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Before Eurovision

Malta Song for Europe 2002

Public Broadcasting Services (PBS), the Maltese broadcaster, organised a national final to select the 2002 Maltese entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. Malta Song for Europe 2002 was held on 15 and 16 February, where the winner was decided through an expert jury, comprising 5/8 of the overall vote, and public televoting, comprising the remaining 3/8 of the vote.

Sixteen songs competed to be the Maltese entry to Eurovision, with the final winner being Ira Losco with the song "7th Wonder".

DrawArtistSongSongwriter(s)JuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Nadine Axisa"Think of You"Marica Axisa, Joe Julian Farrugia5915746
2 Lawrence Gray "What Happened to Our Love"Ray Agius, Alfred C. Sant4248904
3Andreana Debattista and Karl Spiteri"Theresa"Karl Spiteri4824728
4 Ira Losco "One Step Away"Ray Agius, Philip Vella 47541013
5 Lawrence Gray "Moment of Truth"Paul Abela, Alfred C. Sant3636728
6Gunther Chetcuti"Wanna Hold On"Eugenio Schembri, Gunther Chetcuti4727746
7 Olivia Lewis "Give Me Wings"Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan35306511
8 Julie Zahra "Secret to Share"Mark Debono, Fiona Cauchi2893716
9Fiona"Hide and Seek"Paul Abela, Alfred C. Sant3734014
10Paula"Dazzle Me" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg 5621775
11Annalise Ellul"A New Day Is Dawning"Dominic Galea, Paul Callus3933728
12 Ira Losco "7th Wonder" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg 100601601
13Nadine Axisa"Romantic"Ray Agius3363915
14Roger Tirazona"When I'm Near"Paul Abela, Joe Chircop23184113
15Karen Polidano"When Comes My Lover"John David Zammit, Ray Mahoney61421032
16Fiona"Heaven in My Life"Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan39125112
Detailed Jury Votes
DrawSongJury 1Jury 2Jury 3Jury 4Jury 5Total
1"Think of You"1869101659
2"What Happened to Our Love"78181842
3"Theresa"1161631248
4"One Step Away"658141447
5"Moment of Truth"51275736
6"Wanna Hold On"164216947
7"Give Me Wings"414611035
8"Secret to Share"33142628
9"Hide and Seek"211412837
10"Dazzle Me"1491218356
11"A New Day Is Dawning"111059439
12"7th Wonder"2020202020100
13"Romantic"87107133
14"When I'm Near"12234223
15"When Comes My Lover"9181811561
16"Heaven in My Life"1011161139

At Eurovision

At Eurovision Ira performed "7th Wonder" 20th in the running order, following Turkey and preceding Romania. Malta finished the night with 164 points (maximum 12s from Croatia, Denmark and the United Kingdom) finishing 2nd of the 24 entries, Malta's best placing to date, with only Romania failing to award the song any points. [1] The Maltese votes were calculated through a 50/50 split in public televote held after all songs had performed and the votes of a professional jury. However this would be the last year that countries could choose the use a 50/50 voting method after allegations of vote swapping were used between the eight countries (including Malta) that used juries for part or all of their votes. [2]

Voting

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Ira Losco Musical artist

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