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Russia wins it all

May 25, 2008

After winning the European Championship in 2007, the Euroleague in 2008 with CSKA, Russia has now also won the Eurovision Song Contest, the greatest music competition in the world as the organizers say. Is this all luck or is there a relation?

BallinEurope did some research and discovered that these successes are nothing about luck but some ingredients always come back in these wins. So Dima Bilan, originally from the Ciscaucasus region of Karachay, won the Eurovision Song Contest with the support of top American producer Timbaland. He had also former World, European and Olympic Champion Evgeny Plushenko and top Hungarian violinist Edvin Marton using an over 300-year-old Italian Stradivari in his Belgrade show. So that you know what I am talking about, here is “Believe,” the winning song by Dima Bilan.

Produced by an American, with Italian influence, former European champions, you see the point? J.R. Holden, the most American of all Russians, was present in both recent triumphs of Russian squads. Ettore Messina is the head coach of CSKA and David Blatt managed to win gold with the Russian National Team. And having some Greek blood in a club team has never been a negative when it comes to winning basketball titles these days.

Russia is known for the fact that you can buy everything with money. In both cases, only the best were good enough in order to bring the trophies back to Moscow. What has worked in basketball has now also worked in the Eurovision Song Contest.

But why am I talking about all this? Well, one of my all-time favorite players launched the telephone voting for the contest. Vlade Divac was present during the show to start the 15 minutes which decided the contest. Thank you, Vlade: You saved my evening after all the “performances” I had the chance to see during the show.

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  1. Os Davis
    17 years ago

    Imagine Team Russia taking Euro Cup 2008…

    By the way, “Believe” is a crap song. Is the entire music industry based on “American Idol”/”Pop Idol” these days?

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  2. Theo
    17 years ago

    well, that would be something only greece does, isn’t it? reign in both bball and soccer and winning the eurovision in that time. Oh, and there was this thing called the olympic games, as well…and the soccer champions league final in athens. but actually let’s see: Russia also hosted a cl final this year, and one team was practically Russian that played in it. Imagine chelsea winning…
    Oh and which team won the uefa cup, wasn’t it…russian?
    see the scheme unfolding here?creepy! russia could truly dominate everything with a successfull beijing campaign. so much for PR of a superpower, I guess the US really need their dream team now, so we get some cold war vibes and captivating games 😉

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