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{{Infobox song contest national year
| Year = 2000
| Country = Cyprus
| Flag variant = 1960
| Preselection = National final
| Preselection date = 16 February 16, 2000
| Entrant = [[Alexandros Panayi]] & Christina Argyri Voice
| Song = [[Nomiza]]
| Writer = {{unbulleted list|[[Alexandros Panayi]]|Silvia M. Klemms}}
| Final result = 21st, 8 points
| Prev = 1999
| Next = 2002
}}
[[Cyprus]] competed in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2000]], held on 13 May 2000 at the [[Avicii Arena|Globe Arena]] in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. The [[Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation]] (CyBC) organised a public selection process to determine its entry for the contest. 11 songs competed in the national final, held on 16 February 2000, where a panel selected the winning song. The duo Voice, consisting of Christina Argyri and [[Alexandros Panayi]], received the most votes with their song "Nomiza" and were selected to represent the nation in the contest. Voice performed 11th at the international contest and at the close of the voting process, finished in 21st place, receiving eight points.
'''Cyprus''' was represented by [[Voice (duo)|Voice]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2000]] with the song "[[Nomiza]]".
 
==Background==
{{main|Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest}}
Prior to the {{Escyr|2000||2000 contest}}, Cyprus had participated in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] 18 times since its first entry in 1981.<ref name="CyprusHistory">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/page/history/by-country/country?country=14|title=History by Country: Cyprus|publisher=[[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU)|website=eurovision.tv|access-date=2021-10-16|archive-date=7 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907194341/http://www.eurovision.tv/page/history/by-country/country?country=14|url-status=dead}}</ref> It then participated yearly, only missing the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1988|1988 contest]] when its selected song "Thimame" by Yiannis Dimitrou was disqualified for being previously released.{{sfn|O'Connor|2010|p=212}} To this point, the country's best placing was fifth, which it achieved twice: in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1982|1982]] with the song "Mono i agapi" performed by [[Anna Vissi]] and in {{Escyr|1997}} with "Mana mou" performed by Hara and Andreas Constantinou.<ref name="CyprusHistory" /> Cyprus' least successful result was in {{Escyr|1986}} when it placed last with the song "Tora zo" by [[Elpida (singer)|Elpida]], receiving only four points in total.<ref name="CyprusHistory" />
 
==Before Eurovision==
 
=== National final ===
To select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, CyBC hosted a national final on 16 February 2000 at the Nea Leoforos Nightclub in [[Limassol]],<ref name="16feb">{{cite web|url=http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/riken/2000/00-02-16.riken.html|title=Eurovision|date=16 February 2000|access-date=31 March 2021|newspaper=[[Cyprus Mail]]|archive-date=2 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180202075028/http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/riken/2000/00-02-16.riken.html|url-status=live}}</ref> hosted by Loukas Hamatsos. 11 songs competed with the winning song chosen by a 21-member jury, which included [[Eurovision Song Contest 1999|Eurovision 1999]] winner [[Charlotte Perrelli|Charlotte Nilsson]] and Lina Kawar who was a backing singer for Cyprus in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1997|Eurovision 1997]] and [[Eurovision Song Contest 1999|1999]].<ref name="infe">{{Cite web|title=Κύπρος 2000: πανωλεθρία με τους Voice και οδυνηρός αποκλεισμός|url=http://infegreece.gr/cyprus-2000-voice-nomiza-apokleismos/|last=Mantzilas|first=Dimitrios|date=26 December 2018|website=INFE Greece}}</ref><ref name="17feb">{{cite web|url=http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/cna/2000/00-02-17.cna.html|title=Eurovision - Cyprus song|date=17 February 2000|access-date=27 October 2021|newspaper=Cyprus Mail}}</ref><ref name="natfinals">{{Cite web|title=Cypriot National Final 2000|url=http://natfinals.50webs.com/90s_00s/Cyprus2000.html}}</ref> The event was broadcast live via satellite as well as on the CyBC 2 television station and radio Channel 2. During the performance, Nilsson was also featured as a guest singer.<ref name="16feb"/> At the close of voting, "Nomiza" performed by Christina Argyri and [[Alexandros Panayi]] received the most votes and was selected as the Cypriot entry.<ref name="17feb"/>
The final took place on 16 February 2000 at the Nea Leoforos Nightclub in [[Limassol]], hosted by Loukas Hamatsos. 11 songs competed with the winning song chosen solely by an "expert" jury.
 
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center"
!|+ colspan="5"Results |Finalof the national final – 16 February 2000<ref name="infe"/><ref name="natfinals"/>
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
! Draw !! Artist !! Song !! Points !! Place
|-
! Draw !! Artist !! Song
| 1 || align="left"| Marina Solonos || align="left"| "Eimai Akoma Edo" || 148 || 3
!Songwriter(s)!! Points !! Place
|-
| 1
| 2 || align="left"| Annie || align="left"|"Na M'Agapas" || 131 || 5
| align="left"| Marina Solonos
| align="left"| "Eimai akoma edo"
| align="left"| Marina Solonos
| 148
| 3
|-
| 2
| 3 || align="left"| Maria Amman || align="left"| "Fones" || 87 || 10
| align="left"| Annie
| align="left"| "Na m'agapas"
| align="left"| Kyriakos Petousis
| 131
| 5
|-
| 3
| 4 || align="left"| Marilia Perikleous & Demetris Mouhtaroudis || align="left"| "Trikymia" || 93 || 9
| align="left"| Maria Amman
| align="left"| "Fones"
| align="left"| Thalia Kounouni
| 87
| 10
|-
| 4
| 5 || align="left"| Chrysanthos Chrysanthou || align="left"| "An" || 125 || 7
| align="left"| Marilia Perikleous and Demetris Mouhtaroudis
|-bgcolor = "gold"
| align="left"| "Trikymia"
| '''6''' || align="left"| '''[[Alexandros Panayi]] & Christina Argyri''' || align="left"|'''"[[Nomiza]]"'''||'''225''' || '''1'''
| align="left"| Demetris Mouhtaroudis, Kyriakos Pastidis
| 93
| 9
|-
| 5
| 7 || align="left"| Lefki Stylianou || align="left"| "Antio Loipon" || 94 || 8
| align="left"| Chrysanthos Chrysanthou
| align="left"| "An"
| align="left"| Chrysanthos Chrysantho
| 125
| 7
|- style="background:gold; font-weight:bold;"
| 6
| align="left"| [[Alexandros Panayi]] and Christina Argyri
| align="left"| "Nomiza"'''
| align="left"| Alexandros Panayi
| 225
| 1
|-
| 7
| 8 || align="left"| Antonia Orthanou || align="left"| "Sti Gi Irini" || 100 || 7
| align="left"| Lefki Stylianou
| align="left"| "Antio loipon"
| align="left"| Lefki Stylianou
| 94
| 8
|-
| 8
| 9 || align="left"| Marian Georgiou || align="left"| "Paradeisos" || 145 || 4
| align="left"| Antonia Orthanou
| align="left"| "Sti gi eirini"
| align="left"| Dimitris Konstantinou, Niki Spyropoulou
| 100
| 7
|-
| 9
| 10 || align="left"| Giorgos Gavriel || align="left"| "Volt" || 122 || 6
| align="left"| Marian Georgiou and Kostas Kountos
| align="left"| "Paradeisos"
| align="left"| Marian Georgiou
| 145
| 4
|-
| 10
| 11 || align="left"| Haroula Pirta || align="left"| "Ki'Akoma S'Agapo" || 184 || 2
| align="left"| Giorgos Gavriel
| align="left"| "Volt"
| align="left"| Giorgos Gavriel
| 122
| 6
|-
| 11
| align="left"| Haroula Pirta
| align="left"| "Ki'akoma s'agapo"
| align="left"| Giorgos Adamou, Giorgos Serdaris
| 184
| 2
|}
{|class="wikitable collapsible" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;"
|-
! colspan="24" |Detailed Jury Votes
|-
!Draw
!Song
!Jury<br>1
!Jury<br>2
!Jury<br>3
!Jury<br>4
!Jury<br>5
!Jury<br>6
!Jury<br>7
!Jury<br>8
!Jury<br>9
!Jury<br>10
!Jury<br>11
!Jury<br>12
!Jury<br>13
!Jury<br>14
!Jury<br>15
!Jury<br>16
!Jury<br>17
!Jury<br>18
!Jury<br>19
!Jury<br>20
!Jury<br>21
!Total
|-
| 1
| align="left" | "Eimai akoma edo"
| '''12'''
| 9
| 10
|7
|'''12'''
|4
|1
|7
|8
|9
|3
|9
|6
|2
|5
|9
|10
|3
|4
|10
|8
| 148
|-
| 2
| align="left" | "Na m'agapas"
|4
|8
|5
|8
|8
|3
|'''12'''
|8
|5
|7
|5
|10
|7
|1
|6
|10
|2
|8
|8
|3
|3
| 131
|-
| 3
| align="left" | "Fones"
| 1
| 4
| 3
|2
|2
|5
|3
|1
|6
|3
|8
|5
|5
|4
|7
|2
|9
|5
|1
|5
|6
| 87
|-
| 4
| align="left" | "Trikymia"
| 3
| 1
| 2
|3
|6
|1
|2
|3
|9
|2
|2
|4
|8
|7
|10
|3
|3
|1
|6
|8
|9
| 93
|-
| 5
| align="left" | "An"
| 5
| 3
| 1
|1
|3
|7
|6
|2
|3
|5
|7
|1
|4
|5
|3
|1
|7
|2
|3
|2
|7
| 125
|-
| 6
| align="left" | "Nomiza"
| 10
| '''12'''
| '''12'''
|'''12'''
|10
|10
|10
|10
|7
|'''12'''
|'''12'''
|'''12'''
|10
|'''12'''
|'''12'''
|'''12'''
|4
|10
|'''12'''
|'''12'''
|'''12'''
|'''225'''
|-
| 7
| align="left" | "Antio loipon"
| 6
| 5
| 6
|6
|4
|6
|4
|6
|4
|1
|4
|3
|1
|9
|1
|4
|1
|6
|7
|6
|4
| 94
|-
| 8
| align="left" | "Sti gi eirini"
| 2
| 6
| 4
|5
|9
|2
|5
|9
|'''12'''
|4
|6
|2
|2
|3
|8
|5
|5
|7
|2
|1
|1
| 100
|-
| 9
| align="left" | "Paradeisos"
| 7
| 7
| 9
|4
|7
|9
|8
|4
|2
|10
|10
|6
|'''12'''
|10
|2
|8
|6
|9
|9
|4
|2
| 145
|-
| 10
| align="left" | "Volt"
| 8
| 2
| 7
|9
|1
|8
|7
|5
|1
|6
|1
|8
|9
|6
|4
|7
|'''12'''
|4
|5
|7
|5
| 122
|-
| 11
| align="left" | "Ki'akoma s'agapo"
| 9
| 10
| 8
|10
|5
|'''12'''
|9
|'''12'''
|10
|8
|9
|7
|3
|8
|9
|6
|8
|'''12'''
|10
|9
|10
| 184
|}
 
==At Eurovision==
The Eurovision Song Contest 2000 took place at the Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on 13 May 2000.<ref name="Stockholm 2000">{{cite web |title=Stockholm 2000–Eurovision Song Contest |url=https://eurovision.tv/event/stockholm-2000|publisher=[[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU)|website=eurovision.tv|access-date=16 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210102233622/https://eurovision.tv/event/stockholm-2000 |archive-date=2 January 2021 |url-status=live}}</ref> According to the [[Rules of the Eurovision Song Contest|Eurovision rules]], the 24-country participant list for the contest was composed of: the winning country from the previous year's contest; the 18 countries, other than the previous year's winner, which had obtained the highest average number of points over the last five contests; and any countries which had not participated in the previous year's content. Cyprus was one of the 18 countries with the highest average scores, and thus were permitted to participate. The running order for the contest was decided by a draw; Cyprus was assigned position 11, following {{Esccnty|Belgium|y=2000}} and preceding {{Esccnty|Iceland|y=2000}}.<ref name="Stockholm 2000" /> The performance included backing vocals by George Gabriel, Lina Kawar, Christina Lazarou, and Michael Moschou.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cybc.com.cy:80/EUROVISION2000.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000818202635/http://www.cybc.com.cy:80/EUROVISION2000.html|title=Eurovision Song Contest Cyprus Entry 2000|year=2000|access-date=10 December 2023|archive-date=18 August 2000|publisher=[[Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation]] (CyBC)|website=cybc.com.cy}}</ref> At the end of the voting, Cyprus received only 8 points, placing 21st in the field of 24 countries. Due to poor results, Cyprus was not permitted to take part in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2001|2001 Contest]] the next year; however, they were re-admitted for the following year.
"[[Nomiza]]" was performed eleventh on the night (following [[Belgium]]'s [[Nathalie Sorce]] with "[[Envie de vivre]]" and preceding [[Iceland]]'s [[August & Telma]] with "[[Tell Me!]]"). At the close of voting, it had received 8 points, placing 21st in a field of 24.
 
===Voting===
Due to poor results, Cyprus was not permitted to take part in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2001|2001 Contest]]; however, they were re-admitted for the following year. Thus, the song was succeeded as [[Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest|Cypriot representative]] at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2002|2002 Contest]] by [[One (band)|One]] with "[[Gimme (One song)|Gimme]]".
The same voting system in use since 1975 was again implemented for this event, with each country providing 1–8, 10 and 12 points to the ten highest-ranking songs as determined by a selected jury or the viewing public through televoting, with countries not allowed to vote for themselves. This was the third contest to feature widespread public voting, and Cyprus opted to implement this method to determine which countries would receive their points, with an 8-member back-up jury assembled in case technical failures rendered the telephone votes invalid. The Cypriot televoting awarded its 12 points to [[Russia]].
 
{{col-begin}}
===Points awarded by Cyprus===
{{col-2}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|+ Points awarded to Cyprus<ref name="2000detailed">{{cite web |title=Results of the Final of Stockholm 2000 |url=https://eurovision.tv/event/stockholm-2000/final/results/cyprus |publisher=[[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU)|website=eurovision.tv |access-date=10 April 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410201617/https://eurovision.tv/event/stockholm-2000/final/results/cyprus |archive-date=10 April 2021 |url-status=live}}</ref>
|width=20% bgcolor="gold"|'''12 points'''||{{Esc|Russia}}
|-
! scope="col" width="20%" | Score
|width=20% bgcolor="silver"|'''10 points'''||{{Esc|Spain}}
! scope="col" | Country
|-
|width=20%! bgcolorscope="#CC9966row" |'''8 12 points'''||{{Esc|Malta}}
|
|-
! scope="row" | 10 points
|width=20%|'''7 points'''||{{Esc|Ireland}}
|
|-
! scope="row" | 8 points
|width=20%|'''6 points'''||{{Esc|Estonia}}
|
|-
! scope="row" | 7 points
|width=20%|'''5 points'''||{{Esc|Netherlands}}
|
|-
! scope="row" | 6 points
|width=20%|'''4 points'''||{{Esc|Denmark}}
|
|-
! scope="row" | 5 points
|width=20%|'''3 points'''||{{Esc|United Kingdom}}
|
|-
! scope="row" | 4 points
|width=20%|'''2 points'''||{{Esc|Macedonia}}
| {{Esc|Macedonia|y=2000}}
|-
! scope="row" | 3 points
|width=20%|'''1 point'''||{{Esc|Latvia}}
| {{Esc|Croatia|y=2000}}
|-
! scope="row" | 2 points
|
|-
! scope="row" | 1 point
| {{Esc|Malta|y=2000}}
|}
{{col-2}}
 
===Points awarded to Cyprus===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|+ Points awarded toby Cyprus<ref name="2000detailed" (final)/>
|-
! scope="col" width="20%" |12 pointsScore
! scope="col" | Country
!width=20%|10 points
!width=20%|8 points
!width=20%|7 points
!width=20%|6 points
|-
! scope="row" style="background:gold" | 12 points
| valign="top" |
| {{Esc|Russia|y=2000}}
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
|-
! scope="row" style="background:silver" | 10 points
!width=20%|5 points
| {{Esc|Spain|y=2000}}
!width=20%|4 points
!width=20%|3 points
!width=20%|2 points
!width=20%|1 point
|-
! scope="row" style="background:#CC9966" | 8 points
| valign="top" |
| {{Esc|Malta|y=2000}}
| valign="top" |
|-
* {{Esc|Macedonia}}
|! valignscope="toprow" | 7 points
*| {{Esc|CroatiaIreland|y=2000}}
|-
| valign="top" |
|! valignscope="toprow" | 6 points
*| {{Esc|MaltaEstonia|y=2000}}
|-
! scope="row" | 5 points
| {{Esc|Netherlands|y=2000}}
|-
! scope="row" | 4 points
| {{Esc|Denmark|y=2000}}
|-
! scope="row" | 3 points
| {{Esc|United Kingdom|y=2000}}
|-
! scope="row" | 2 points
| {{Esc|Macedonia|y=2000}}
|-
! scope="row" | 1 point
| {{Esc|Latvia|y=2000}}
|}
{{col-end}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
==See alsoBibliography ==
 
*[[Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest]]
* {{cite book |last=O'Connor |first=John Kennedy |author-link=John Kennedy O'Connor |title=The Eurovision Song Contest: The Official History |date=2010 |publisher=[[Carlton Publishing Group|Carlton Books]] |location=London |isbn=978-1-84732-521-1 |edition=2nd}}
*[[Eurovision Song Contest 2000]]
*[[Eurovision Song Contest]]
 
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