- "O no o no no, o no no"
- ― As heard in "Long Way" at The Origin Song Contest 03
Poland | |
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Broadcaster | TVP (Telewizja Polska) |
Selection process |
Internal selection (#01) Piosenka dla (#02-) |
Appearances | |
Appearances | 8 (8 finals) |
Debut | #01 |
Best result | 2nd: #04 |
Worst result | 25th: #06 |
Poland debuted in the first edition of The Origin Song Contest. The Polish broadcaster, Telewisja Polska is in charge of the country's participation at the contest. The country was the first host of the contest and has always qualified to the final, its best result being second place, achieved in the fourth edition with the song "Na koniec świata" performed by Honorata Skarbek. The country was the first to host the contest twice (despite not yet winning outright), in the first edition and fifth editions, however it was also the first country to achieve 'nul points', with the song "Savage" by MANNEI in the sixth edition.
History[]
Poland debuted in the first edition of the contest. The country hosted the edition in the Tauron Arena in Kraków. Anna Popek and Paulina Sykut Jeżyna hosted the contest. To represent the host country, TVP selected Kasia Popowska to perform her song "Dryfy". The entry was prequalified to the final and finished in 9th place with 72 points. This was, until the fourth edition, the best result Poland had achieved in the contest.
In the second edition, Poland hosted a national final called "Piosenka dla Finlandii" to select its entry. The song "Zagadka" by Lanberry was the winner and represented Poland at the contest in Espoo, Finland. The entry qualified to the final where it finished 12th with 52 points. Poland continued to use their national final in the third edition. The winner of "Piosenka dla Szwajcarii" was Bovska with "Long Way" who represented the country at the contest in Bern, Switzerland, qualifying to the final and placing 18th with 49 points. Piosenka dla Niemiec was held to select the Polish song for the fourth edition of the contest; Honorata Skarbek was the winner who represented Poland with the song "Na koniec świata" in Cologne. Skarbek scored Poland's best result to date, winning the semi and ultimately placing second with 112 points.
Following reigning champion Italy's withdrawal in the fifth edition, Poland became hosts of the edition, selecting Anna Popek to host the edition in the Ergo Arena, in Gdańsk-Sopot. TVP also internally selected the band Lor, with the song "Windmill" chosen from three in Piosenka dla Lor. The band made a second consecutive top three for the country, winning the positive vote and placing third with 138 points - the most points received by Poland to date. For the sixth edition, TVP internally selected MANNEI to represent the country in Sweden, while Piosenka dla MANNEI selected "Savage" as her pre-qualified entry. Although the song received a generally positive reception, this did not translate into votes and the song finished in 25th place with zero points - the first song to do so in the contest's history. Lor returned to the contest in the seventh edition in Minsk, performing "Matches", the winner of Piosenka dla #07, winning the semi-final and placing fourth with 150 points. It was DZIARMA's turn in the eighth edition, pre-qualifying to the final in Brussels with the Piosenka dla #08 winning song "Demony" and placing sixteenth with 39 points. In the ninth edition, Daria Reczek was chosen as winner of the country's largest national selection, Piosenka dla #09, and was going to represent Poland in Minsk with her song "Nie polubisz mnie" until the contest was cancelled.
Contestants and results[]
- Table key
- Winner
- Second place
- Third place
- Last place
- Automatically qualified to the final
- Did not qualify for the final
- Contest cancelled
Edn. | Artist | Song | Final | Points | Semi | Points |
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#01 | Kasia Popowska | "Dryfy" | 9 | 72 | ||
#02 | Lanberry | "Zagadka" | 12 | 52 | 5 | 82 |
#03 | Bovska | "Long Way" | 18 | 49 | 8 | 51 |
#04 | Honorata Skarbek | "Na koniec świata" | 2 | 112 | 1 | 107 |
#05 | Lor | "Windmill" | 3 | 138 | ||
#06 | MANNEI | "Savage" | 25 | 0 | ||
#07 | Lor | "Matches" | 4 | 150 | 1 | 135 |
#08 | DZIARMA | "Demony" | 16 | 39 | ||
#09 | Daria Reczek | "Nie polubisz mnie" |
Split positive/negative votes[]
Edn. | Song | Final | Semi | ||||||
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Positive | Points | Negative | Points | Positive | Points | Negative | Points | ||
#01 | "Dryfy" | 11 | 83 | 3 | -11 | ||||
#02 | "Zagadka" | 9 | 94 | 26 | -42 | 3 | 94 | 13 | -12 |
#03 | "Long Way" | 16 | 72 | 17 | -23 | 9 | 59 | 11 | -8 |
#04 | "Na koniec świata" | 1 | 138 | 18 | -26 | 1 | 111 | 5 | -4 |
#05 | "Windmill" | 1 | 152 | 8 | -14 | ||||
#06 | "Savage" | 26 | 16 | 9 | -16 | ||||
#07 | "Matches" | 4 | 157 | 2 | -7 | 1 | 135 | 2 | 0 |
#08 | "Demony" | 14 | 71 | 22 | 32 |
Draw History[]
The table below lists the positions in the running order Poland has been allocated to. In the vast majority of cases, the country has performed in the first half of the shows it has competed in, including opening the final of the eighth edition with "Demony".
- Table key
- First half
- Second half
Contest | Show | Draw |
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#01 | Final | 02 |
#02 | Semi-final 2 | 05 |
Final | 11 | |
#03 | Semi-final 2 | 05 |
Final | 23 | |
#04 | Semi-final 1 | 06 |
Final | 11 | |
#05 | Final | 08 |
#06 | Final | 25 |
#07 | Semi-final 1 | 09 |
Final | 07 | |
#08 | Final | 01 |
Betting Odds[]
Since the first edition, the betting odds have been revealed following the previews. Based on the ranking of countries by other participating broadcasters, the betting odds provide a rough view of the chances a country has to win the contest.
Edition | Place | Odds | Actual result | Difference |
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#01 | 9th | 3.33 | 9th | 0 |
#02 | 3rd | 2.76 | 12th | -9 |
#03 | 28th | 4.52 | 18th | +10 |
#04 | 1st | 2.44 | 2nd | -1 |
#05 | 6th | 2.76 | 3rd | +3 |
#06 | 9th | 3.26 | 25th | -16 |
#07 | 4th | 2.96 | 4th | 0 |
#08 | 7th | 3.58 | 16th | -9 |
Voting History[]
12 Points[]
Table key
- Winner – Poland gave 12 points to a winning song / Poland won the contest.
- Second place – Poland gave 12 points to a runner-up song / Poland was runner-up in the contest.
- Third place – Poland gave 12 points to a third place song / Poland came third in the contest.
- Qualified – Poland gave 12 points to a song that was a qualifier / Poland was a qualifier.
- Non-qualified – Poland gave 12 points to a song that was not a qualifier / Poland was not a qualifier.
Record of 12 points | ||||
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Edn. | Given | Received | ||
Final | Semi | Final | Semi | |
#01 [1] | Finland | San Marino | None | Host country |
Finland | ||||
#02 | Czech Republic | Spain | Bulgaria Norway Romania | |
#03 | Belarus | Latvia | Cyprus Latvia Sweden |
Cyprus Latvia |
#04 | Estonia | Finland | Belarus Belgium Liechtenstein Ukraine |
Russia Ukraine |
#05 | Finland | Belgium | None | "Big 6" member |
#06 | Czech Republic | Czech Republic | ||
#07 | Belarus | Albania | Iceland Ukraine |
Belarus Iceland Moldova |
#08 | Ireland | Ireland | Luxembourg | "Big 6" member |
Other Contests[]
OGAO Second Chance Contest[]
The Second Chance contest takes place every edition around the same time as the second semi final. Although it is not a televised event, TVP acknowledges it as part of the contest. It is organised by OGAO, the fan club for The Origin Song Contest. The country has participated in every edition of the contest and, up until the eighth edition, had always placed within the top four. The OGAO club won the sixth edition with Lor's song "Machinarium".
Edn. | Artist | Song | NF | Result | Points |
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#02 | Ewelina Lisowska | "Zrób To!" | 2nd | 3 | 77 |
#03 | Agata Dziarma Dziarmagowska | "Kawaii" | 5th | 4 | 69 |
#04 | Dominika Sojda | "Neony" | 2nd | 4 | 84 |
#05 | Lor | "Aquarius" | 3rd | 3 | 76 |
#06 | MANNEI | "Łapię tlen" | 3rd | 4 | 70 |
#07 | Lor | "Machinarium" | 2nd | 1 | 124 |
#08 | DZIARMA | "Coolaid" | 2nd | 21 | -6 |
Notes[]
- ↑ As Poland was the only pre-qualified nation, it voted in both semi-finals this edition.
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