The Eurovision medal game starts today and will last approximately 3 to 4 weeks.
There are 4 main categories
01 – VOICE
02 – LOOKS
03 – SONG TITLE
04 – PERFORMANCE
In each main category is 3 sub-categories
01 – MALE SOLO ARTISTS
02 – FEMALE SOLO ARTISTS
03 – DUO’S/GROUPS
We kick off with the first category – MALE VOICE. In a comment to this post, you list the 3 male Eurovision singers who you would award rhe gold, silver and bronze medal to – either just their names or if you want, a short reason why you have picked them.
I will start off with my nominations
BRONZE – Brian Kennedy – Ireland – 2006
SILVER – Ivan Mikulic – Croatia – 2004
GOLD – Eamonn Toal – Ireland 2000
All three these have the kind of voice I can listen to all day without getting bored
My nominations in the Male category
BRONZE MEDAL – Philipp Kirkorov – Russia 1995 – Great entertainer with a passion for Eurovision
SILVER MEDAL – Serhat – San Marino 2016 – A true gentleman to everyone and a great song for the dancefloor this year
GOLD MEDAL – Sergey Lazarev – Russia 2016 – A great song and show for 2016 but also Sergey has a history of great music that I like over the years
Bronze – Jonny Logan (Ireland 1980 + 1987)
Silver – Marco Mengoni (Italy 2013)
Gold – Mans Zelmerlow (Sweden 2015)
My gold- Ott Lepland from Estonia. So much control and feeling
Silver- didrik soli-tangen from norway. Very similar reasons
Bronze- mihai traistariu from Romania. The delivery of tornero was magic. What a range
BRONZE – Didrik Solli-Tangen (Norway 2010)
SILVER – Ott Lepland (Estonia 2012)
GOLD – Romuald (Monaco 1964, Luxembourg 1969, Monaco 1974)
Bronze: Robin Sterjnberg (Sweden 2013) That one big note still sends absolute shivers down my spine.
Silver: Ott Lepland (Estonia 2012) I believed and felt every word.
Gold: Didrik Solli-Tangen (Norway 2010) It may be the lyrics that aide it, but his voice reduces me to tears.
GOLD: MACEDONIA TOSE PROESKI
SILVER: ISRAEL HAREL SKAAT
BRONZE: BULGARIA MIRO ex aquo BELARUS PETR ELFIMOV
Bronze…Luca Barbarossa – Italy 1988
Silver…Zeljko – Serbia 2004
Gold…Ott Lepland – Estonia 2012
Bronze Jostein Hasselgård Norway 2003
Silver Hari Mata Hari Bosnia 2006
Gold Zeljko Serbia 2004