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Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986

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Eurovision Song Contest 1986
Participating broadcasterRadio-télévision belge de la Communauté française (RTBF)
Country Belgium
National selection
Selection processEurovision '86
Selection date(s)2 March 1986
Selected artist(s)Sandra Kim
Selected song"J'aime la vie"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Jean-Paul Furnémont
  • Angelo Crisci
  • Rosario Marino Atria
Finals performance
Final result1st, 176 points
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1985 1986 1987►

Belgium was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 with the song "J'aime la vie", composed by Jean-Paul Furnémont and Angelo Crisci, with lyrics by Rosario Marino Atria, and performed by Sandra Kim. The Belgian participating broadcaster, Walloon Radio-télévision belge de la Communauté française (RTBF), selected its entry through a national final. The entry eventually won the Eurovision Song Contest as the first-ever victory for Belgium in the contest.

Before Eurovision

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Finale Nationale du Concours Eurovision de la Chanson 1986

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Walloon Radio-télévision belge de la Communauté française (RTBF) held the Belgian national final on 2 March at 20:05 CET in its television studios in Brussels, hosted by Patrick Duhamel.[1] After the initial broadcast, the winning song was decided by the following formula: 50% of the final tabulation would come from 12 "music experts" and 50% would come from 500 Belgian TV viewers polled to make up a fair segment of the Belgian population. Another programme was then broadcast at 22:30 CET announcing the results of the national final. The winning entry was "J'aime la vie", performed by Sandra Kim, composed by Jean-Paul Furnémont and Angelo Crisci, with lyrics written by Rosario Marino Atria.[2][3]

Final – 2 March 1986
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Place
1 Michel Almann "Toi" Frank Degryse, Francis Weyer, Michel Detry 3
2 Axel Faye "Tope là!" Luce Bove, Claude Vougeot 8
3 Formule II "Tout, je te donne tout" Eddy Pascal, Alexandre Pascal 2
4 Elizabeth Granec "Mon pays, c'est la terre" Alex Busanel, Elizabeth Granec 4
5 Dino Lizi "Chante avec nous" Roland De Greef, Dino Polizzi 9
6 Makof "S.O.S." Makof, Suzy 5
7 Sandra Kim "J'aime la vie" Jean-Paul Furnémont, Angelo Crisci, Rosario Marino Atria 1
8 Toxic "L'aventure c'est toi" B. Brochier, S.P. Nicolais 6
9 Jean-Claude Watrin "Au-delà de nos rêves" Jean-Claude Watrin, Paul Elias 7

At Eurovision

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Sandra Kim performed thirteenth on the night of the Contest, following Ireland and preceding Germany. At the close of the voting the song had received 176 points, placing 1st in a field of 20 competing countries.[4] It was the first win for Belgium in the Contest, something they have not been able to replicate since.

Belgium scored an absolute record at the time, with Sandra Kim earning a never seen before number of 176 points (that record remained until 1993, with Ireland scoring 187 points), an average of 9.26 points per voting nation. Kim received 77.2% of the maximum possible score, which, as of 2024 still ranks 8th among all Eurovision winners.

Voting

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References

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  1. ^ "televisie en radio" [television and radio]. Limburgs Dagblad (in Dutch). Heerlen, Netherlands. 1 March 1986. p. 9. Retrieved 16 November 2024 – via Delpher.
  2. ^ "BELGIAN NATIONAL FINAL 1986". natfinals.50webs.com. Archived from the original on 29 April 2024. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  3. ^ Vermeulen, André (2021). Van Canzonissima tot Eurosong. 65 jaar Belgische preselecties voor het Eurovisiesongfestival. Leuven: Kritak. ISBN 978-94-014-7609-6. OCLC 1240241113.
  4. ^ "Final of Bergen 1986". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Bergen 1986". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.