Eurovision Prediction

The story of Eurovision Prediction so far: 2014-2021

This article is an updated version of The history of Eurovision Prediction most recently posted in November 2020.

Over the next few months, Eurovision Prediction will take place for the 9th time! That’s right, unlike the contest itself, we have an unbroken run… Although we have our reliable regulars who play each year, here’s a condensed history of the past eight editions, in time for the new edition beginning in just TWO weeks!

Let’s start with our humble beginnings and as you can see from our logo montage above, the game began as a little spin-off of Glen Bartlett’s radio station W12P…

2014

The first edition of Eurovision Prediction took place in the run-up to the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. A total of 36 players took part in the game, five of which were involved in the organisation of the competition. Therefore, 31 of you were eligible to be present on the main leaderboard and it was Arianna Brooke who was the game’s first-ever winner

Samantha Ross finished as runner-up, which was to be the first of four consecutive top 11 finishes. Taking the bronze medal was Jack Cuffe! Check out the full top 10 below:

PositionPlayerScore
1stArianna Brooke179
2ndSamantha Ross170
3rdJack Cuffe166
4thJoana Patricia161
5thJessica Cambridge160
6thCallum Nowacki152
7thMila Kovalj150
8thDennis & Maikel144
9thNicholas Provenghi142
10thEurofriends141

To see the leaderboards in full, check out the following two Eurovision Prediction tweets (here and here).

2015

Eurovision Prediction 2015 was even more popular than its debut year, with an impressive 58 of you taking part. Anthony, the founder of fellow Eurovision community site Eurovoix, was the competition’s second champion! Furthermore, Holger and Matthew A. completed the podium.

PositionPlayerScore
1stAnthony207
2ndHolger200
3rdMatthew A.192
4thEmily192
5thJessica C.191
6thMila191
7thCallum R.182
8thPatrick180
9thJamie H.180
10thHelen176

The full leaderboard for this year is included below:

2016

Eurovision Prediction 2016 was the biggest edition of the game to date at the time. An astonishing 82 of you played. 2016 also saw the closest battle for the victory that the game had seen thus far. @jacqueslecube became the third Eurovision Prediction champion by the narrowest of margins possible, short of an exact tie of course…

Unfortunately, @Sandruschkaa was the unlucky player to miss out on victory. Nevertheless, 2nd place in a field of 82 is certainly an impressive achievement! @Johanna7r and @kyliewilson tied for third, breaking the 200 points barrier. Meanwhile, 2014 champion @Arianna483 made a return to the top 10.

PositionPlayerScore
1st@jacqueslecube203
2nd@Sandruschkaa202
3rd@Johanna7r200
4th@kyliewilson200
5th@Thankyoueurope197
6th@escinsider195
7th@treelicker194
8th@Arianna483193
9th@EurovisionTheo192
10th@escmegan191

For the full 2016 leaderboard, see below:

2017

Eurovision Prediction 2017 was a battle between 58 players, matching the participation rate in 2015. @einselm was our fourth champion, scoring the highest number of points of any winner to date. Mila (@LoreenatorDK) was our runner-up after already securing two top 10 finishes in 2014 and 2015. Furthermore, @SagheerC93 finished in the bronze medal position!

2015 champion Anthony made a return to the top 10 while 2014 runner-up Samantha (@escinsider) maintains her impressive finishing record.

PositionPlayerScore
1st@einselm213
2nd@LoreenatorDK207
3rd@SagheerC93205
4th@AgicXD203
5th@JonyPeon17199
6th@Johanna7r196
7th@escinsider195
8th@os_esc192
9th@AnthonyGranger2192
10th@Bjorneo191

For the full 2017 leaderboard, see below:

Go to the next page to see what happened when our player numbers quadrupled…

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