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Switzerland’s Rykka fails to make Eurovision final

Switzerland’s Eurovision entrant – Canadian born Rykka – failed in her bid to reach Saturday’s grand final after she was knocked out in the second semifinal in Stockholm on Thursday night.

Switzerland’s Rykka fails to make Eurovision final
Photo: Lukas Mäder/SRF

Rykka – the stage name of Christina Maria Rieder – took to the stage of the Globe Arena to sing English-language song The Last of Our Kind, which she co-wrote, dressed in a striking outfit that emitted smoke.

But her performance failed to impress voters, meaning Switzerland will not be represented in the grand final for the second year running.

Aiming to be the second Canadian to win the title for Switzerland after Céline Dion famously won in 1988, Rykka was against the odds from the start – literally .

Before yesterday’s semifinal British bookmaker William Hill put her at 250/1 to win, the worst odds of all the competitors.

Since the semi-finals were introduced in 2004 Switzerland has failed to qualify for the final nine times.

Its best performance in the 21st century came in 2005 when Estonian girl band Vanilla Ninja placed eighth for Switzerland with their song Cool Vibes.

It’s the only English-language song to have done well for Switzerland. Over the years the country has entered contestants singing in all four of its national languages, with both of the country’s winning songs being French.

In 1989 Swiss vocal group Furbaz entered Eurovision with a song in Romansch – the only Eurovision song ever sung in the niche language. They came 13th.

Watch Rykka's semifinal performance here:

 

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Sweden among favourites after leaping through to Eurovision final

Cornelia Jakobs, Sweden's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest, burst into tears and jumped onto presenter Mario Acampas, after shooting through to the final on Thursday night.

Sweden among favourites after leaping through to Eurovision final

Jakobs was emotional at the press conference after her victory, telling the story of her progress from an “largely unknown” indie artist to the Eurovision stage. 

“There are a lot of feelings right now in this little body, an extremely large amount of feelings that can’t really fit in, so they’re exploding,” she said, before beginning to cry. “But I’m so happy and overwhelmed by all the support I’ve got from all these fantastic countries.” 

When the time came to pick lots for which half of the final she would appear in, she leapt onto Mario Acampas, the presenter asking questions at the press conference, wrapping her legs around his waist and clasping herself tightly to his torso. 

He then walked her over to the bowl where the lots were lying. 

“I want you to choose the second half,” she said to him. “Imagine that I have a pistol here and on the count of three I’m going to shoot you if you don’t choose.”

He refused to pick for her so she took one herself and got the second half. 

Jakobs, with her song, “Hold me closer”, was the clear favourite to go into the final, and will go through alongside Finland’s The Rasmus, and his song Jezebel, Serbia’s Konstrakta with “In corpore sano”, as well as entries from Belgium, Czechia, Azerbaijan, Poland, Estonia, Australia, and Romania. 

You can see her performance on Thursday in the video below. 

In the final, she will meet the other favourites, which include Ukraine, Italy, and the United Kingdom. 

The final will be shown on Sweden’s state broadcaster SVT at 9pm on Saturday. 

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