Data visualization uncovers worst Eurovision performers
By Eshan Wickrema and Lachlan James
Come on. Admit it. You too love a good ‘train wreck’ – something so embarrassing or despondent that you can’t look away. So which countries have the worst performance records at the Eurovision Song Contest? Let’s use Business Intelligence and data visualization to uncover the humiliation.
Most number of last place finishes at Eurovision by country (1956 – 2014)
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- Norway has had its fair share of poor performances at Eurovision, finishing outright last on nine occasions (more than any other country)
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- Norway also has the second highest number of bottom three placings (14)
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- Norway has had its fair share of poor performances at Eurovision, finishing outright last on nine occasions (more than any other country)
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- Austria, the hosts of this years contest, has also suffered the equal second highest number of outright last place finishes (6)
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- While Belgium is tied with 2015 hosts, Austria, on six bottom-of-the-table performances, it holds the outright mantle for the most number of bottom three placings (15)
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- Portugal has finished in the bottom three worst performing countries the equal fifth most number of times (8), but has never finished outright last
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- Despite Luxembourg sitting equal second on the all-time Eurovision winners list, with five first place finishes (see our other Eurovision blog post, Data visualization shows most successful Eurovision nations), it has also finished amidst the bottom three seven times – three of which it finished dead last
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- Portugal has entered Eurovision the most number of times (48) without a win, having competed since 1964 without claiming a single victory
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- Cyprus has been represented the second most number of times without claiming a Eurovision victory, competing 32 luckless times since its debut in 1981
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