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Russian singer Dima Bilan has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Bilan is one of Russia's biggest pop stars and his heartfelt ballad
Believe, produced by US R&B star Timbaland, gave Russia its first
ever Eurovision win.
Ukraine's Ani Lorak came second with her energetic disco track
Shady Lady, followed by Greece with upbeat pop song Secret Combination
by Kalomira.
But British talent show runner-up Andy Abraham came last with his song Even If, gaining just 14 points.
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EUROVISION TOP FIVE
1. Russia: 272 points
2. Ukraine (above): 230
3. Greece: 218
4. Armenia: 199
5. Norway: 182
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Germany and Poland also received 14 points each, but they officially
finished above the UK because their top scores in a single round were
higher.
Dima Bilan won with a stage show that included Olympic figure
skating champion Evgeni Plushenko performing on a small ice circle.
Bilan is a well-known performer throughout Russia and beyond,
having been named best artist at the country's MTV Awards for the past
three years in a row.
He took part in Eurovision in 2006, finishing second behind Finnish rock monsters Lordi.
He has recorded an album in English with Timbaland, including a
duet with Canadian singer Nelly Furtado, and hopes to use it to break
into the international market later this year.
This year's other entrants included Latvian pirates, a Finnish heavy
rock group, a 75-year-old Croatian rapper and French dance musician
Sebastian Tellier, who has worked with Daft Punk and Air.
Swedish singer Charlotte Perrelli, who won the event in 1999,
was another hot tip and was picked as the winner in a Europe-wide BBC
poll before the event.
But she failed to become the first female singer to win the contest twice.
The show was opened in front of 20,000 fans at the Belgrade Arena by last year's winner Marija Serifovic.
The 20 countries that came through the semi-finals joined hosts
Serbia plus the UK, France, Germany and Spain - the contest's four
biggest backers.
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